Velazquez
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Velázquez, also Velazquez, Velásquez or Velasquez, is a surname from Spain . It is a patronymic name, meaning "son of Velasco"
Notable people with this surname include:
Arts
- Consuelo Velázquez, 20th-century Mexican songwriter, most famous for "Bésame mucho"
- Daniel Velazquez, Puerto Rican rock guitarist
- Diego Velázquez, Spaniard court painter to Philip IV of Spain, most famous for Las Meninas
- Diego Velazquez (actor), American TV and film child actor
- Gilbert Velasquez, American guitarist
- Héctor Velázquez Moreno, Mexican architect
- Jaci Velasquez, American contemporary Christian singer
- Jesus Velasquez, fictional character in True Blood
- Lorena Velázquez, Mexican actress
- Mark Velasquez (born 1977), American photographer
- Nadine Velazquez, Puerto Rican-American actress and model
- Patricia Velásquez (born 1971), Venezuelan actress and model
- Regine Velasquez, Filipina singer-songwriter, actress, and record producer
- Tony Velasquez (1910–1997), Filipino illustrator
Politics
- Andrés Velásquez, Venezuelan politician
- Javier Velásquez (born 1960), prime minister of Peru
- Nydia Velázquez, American politician
- Ramón José Velásquez, ex-president of Venezuela (1993-1994)
- Tracy Velazquez, American politician
Religion
- David Andrés Álvarez-Velázquez, Bishop of the Diocese of Puerto Rico
- Rodrigo Arango Velásquez (1925–2008), Roman Catholic Bishop
Sports
- Andrew Velazquez (born 1994), American professional baseball player
- Arly Velásquez, Mexican Paralympic alpine skier
- Cain Velasquez (born 1982), Mexican American mixed martial arts fighter
- Carlos Velásquez (born 1984), Puerto Rican boxer
- Carlos Velázquez (footballer) (born 1984), Mexican footballer
- Carlos Velázquez (baseball) (1948-2000), Puerto Rican major league pitcher
- Claudia Velásquez (born 1975), Peruvian swimmer
- Claudio Velásquez (born 1986), Argentine football striker
- Cornelio Velásquez (born 1968), Panamanian jockey
- Édgar Velásquez (born 1974), Venezuelan boxer
- Emiliano Velázquez (born 1994), Uruguayan football defender
- Flor Velázquez (born 1984), Venezuelan judoka
- Francisco Velázquez (born 1975), former Argentine roller hockey player
- Frank Velásquez (born 1990), Salvadoran beach footballer
- Freddie Velázquez, Dominican Republic baseball player
- Gilberto Velásquez (born 1983), Paraguayan footballer
- Guillermo Velasquez (baseball) (born 1968), Mexican baseball player
- Héctor Velásquez (1952–2010), Chilean boxer
- Iván Velásquez (born 1976), Colombian boxer
- Jorge Velásquez (born 1946), American horse racing jockey
- José Velásquez (footballer) (born 1952), retired football midfielder from Peru
- José David Velásquez, Honduran footballer
- Juan Velásquez (born 1971), Peruvian footballer
- Julián Velásquez (born 1920), Argentine fencer
- Luis Velásquez (1919–1997), Guatemalan long-distance runner
- Manuel Velazquez, 20th-century anti-boxing activist
- Marco Velásquez (born 1987), Chilean footballer
- Miguel Velasquez (born 1944), Spanish boxer
- Sebastián Velásquez (born 1991), Colombian footballer
- Sergio Velasquez (born 1952), American soccer player
- Víctor Velásquez (born 1976), Salvadoran footballer
- Vincent Velasquez, baseball player
- Wilfred Velásquez (born 1985), Guatemalan footballer
- Wilmer Velásquez, Honduran football player
Other
- Andrew Velasquez (born 1969), American civil servant
- Baldemar Velasquez (born 1947), president of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee, AFL–CIO
- Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, Spanish conquistador leader of the conquest of Cuba
- Fidel Velázquez Sánchez, 20th-century Mexican union leader
- José Velásquez (explorer) (1717–1785), Spanish explorer
- José Velásquez Bórquez (1833–1897), Chilean general
- Juan Velázquez Tlacotzin, puppet ruler of the Aztec Empire (1525–26)
- Lizzie Velásquez (born 1971), author and motivational speaker
- María Sofía Velásquez (born 1989), Panamanian beauty pageant winner
- Ronny Velásquez (born 1951), Venezuelan anthropologist
See also
- Velázquez, Uruguay, town in Uruguay
- Velázquez Press, American publishing company
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