Miguel de Cervantes was the author of Don Quixote.
Cervantes may also refer to:
Linda is an English feminine given name, derived from the Spanish word linda, meaning "pretty."
Concepción refers to the Immaculate Conception of Mary, mother of Jesus, according to Roman Catholic Church doctrine. Concepción or Concepcion may also refer to:
Ramón or Ramon may refer to:
Ventura may refer to:
González is a Spanish surname of Germanic origin, the second most common in Spain, as well as one of the five most common surnames in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, and Venezuela, and one of the most common surnames in the entire Spanish-speaking world. As of 2017, it is the 13th most common surname in the United States.
Miguel is a given name and surname, the Portuguese and Spanish form of the Hebrew name Michael. It may refer to:
Chino or El Chino may refer to:
Cerro is Spanish for "hill" or "mountain".
Márquez or Marquez is a surname of Spanish origin, meaning "son of Marcos or Marcus". Its Portuguese equivalent is Marques.
Escalante may refer to:
Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980) was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman.
Beltrán is a Spanish-Italian surname of initially Italian origin with the first record of the surname found at the University of Bologna. Centuries later, the surname primarily came to be found in the Catalan-speaking region of eastern Spain and southern France. It derives from the Germanic words berht ("bright") and hramn ("raven"). It shares this same Germanic origin with Bertrand (French) and Bertram (German). In non-Spanish speaking countries, the accent is usually omitted as Beltran.
Crespo is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian surname and a place name, meaning "curly". A more common Italian form of the surname is Crespi. It may refer to:
Gallardo is a Spanish derivation of the French name "Gaillard" and may refer to:
De León or de León or De Leon is a Spanish origin surname, often toponymic, in which case it may possibly indicate an ultimate family origin in the Kingdom of León or the later Province of León.
Manzano is a Spanish word used for apple trees, and is also used as a patronymic name. Manzano may refer to:
Rosales is used as a name in historic and current Spanish countries. Notable people with the name include:
Events in the year 1986 in Mexico.
Hoyos is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: