Francisco Ayala may refer to:
Roberto Fabián Ayala, nicknamed El Ratón, is an Argentine former footballer who played as a centre back for the Argentina national football team, as well as Valencia and Real Zaragoza in Spain, Milan and Napoli in Italy, and Ferro Carril, River Plate and Racing Club in his native Argentina.
Ibáñez may refer to:
Jose Sanchez may refer to:
Francisco José Ayala Pereda was a Spanish-American evolutionary biologist, philosopher, and Catholic priest who was a longtime faculty member at the University of California, Irvine and University of California, Davis.
Francisco Ayala García-Duarte was a Spanish writer, the last representative of the Generation of '27.
Juan Manuel de Ayala y Aranza was a Spanish naval officer who played a significant role in the European exploration of California, since he and the crew of his ship the San Carlos are the first Europeans known to have entered the San Francisco Bay. Having sailed from the Port of San Blas Nayarit Mexico.
Jaime is a common Spanish and Portuguese male given name for Jacob (name), James (name), Jamie, or Jacques. In Occitania Jacobus became Jacome and later Jacme. In east Spain, Jacme became Jaime, in Aragon it became Chaime, and in Catalonia it became Jaume. In western Spain Jacobus became Iago; in Portugal it became Tiago. The name Saint James developed in Spanish to Santiago, in Portuguese to São Tiago. The names Diego (Spanish) and Diogo (Portuguese) are also Iberian versions of Jaime.
Francisco González may refer to:
Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name Franciscus.
Caballero, the Spanish word for "knight" and a common surname, can refer to:
Juan Muñoz may refer to:
Ayala is a toponymic surname, originally de Ayala, deriving from the town of Ayala/Aiara in the province of Álava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain.
Events in the year 2009 in Spain.
Guillermo Martínez Ayala is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga MX club Puebla.
Jesús López may refer to:
Carlos Ayala may refer to:
Carolyn Richmond is a literary scholar and translator.
Zobel is a German family name. It may occasionally appear as Zóbel in Spanish-language texts.
Lázaro is a Spanish or Portuguese-based given name or surname. Notable people with the name include: