de Paula is a surname.
Santos is a Portuguese and Spanish surname with several variations. The English translation of Santos is Saints. A singular version, Santo, may occur. Origin: Christian, from Latin sanctus.
Torres is a surname in the Catalan, Portuguese, and Spanish languages, meaning "towers".
Cano is the surname of the following people:
Maciel is a surname of Portuguese origin. Notable people with this surname include:
Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name Franciscus.
Paulino is a surname and a masculine given name. It is a Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman family name Paulinus, which was itself derived from the Roman family name Paulus meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin.
Angulo is a surname, and may refer to:
Lobo is a surname found in the Galician, Spanish and Portuguese languages meaning "wolf", and in other languages with other meanings. Notable people with the surname include:
Ferreira is a Portuguese and Galician toponymic surname, meaning "iron mine" and also the feminine of "blacksmith" ("ferreiro").
Guerrero is a surname of Spanish origin meaning warrior.
Lozano is a surname of Spanish and also Italian-Swiss origins. Notable people with the surname include:
Peralta is a Spanish surname. It is also an Italian surname found in Sicily, Piedmont, and Tuscany.
Rosario is a Spanish and Portuguese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Medina is a common Mediterranean toponymic surname of Arabic origin.
Gregorio is a masculine given name and a surname. It may refer to:
Mateo is a Spanish surname, meaning Matthew. Notable people with the name include:
Cabral is a surname of Portuguese origin, coming from the word Cabra meaning goat. The surname Cabral most commonly came from goat farmers.
Mesa is the surname of:
Cáceres or Caceres is a Spanish surname. People with the surname include: