Luis Mena may refer to:
Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name Hludowig or Chlodovech. Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: Luís in Portuguese and Galician, Lluís in Aragonese and Catalan, while Luiz is archaic in Portugal, but common in Brazil.
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish [xoˈse]; Portuguese [ʒuˈzɛ].
Montalvo may refer to:
Soto may refer to:
Luis Jiménez may refer to:
Luis Enrique is a Spanish football manager and former player.
Naranjo may refer to:
Tomás is a Spanish, Portuguese, and Irish given name equivalent of Thomas.
Juan Martínez may refer to:
Rojas is a surname found throughout the Spanish-speaking world, especially in Latin America.
Muñoz is a Spanish-language surname—with a Portuguese-language variant (Munhoz), from Basque "muinoa" (Hill), the surname got expanded during the Reconquista with massive settlements done by citizens from Navarre and Álava in New Castile and Andalusia.
Barreto is a surname of Portuguese origin, also found in the former Portuguese colonies of Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Timor-Leste and Goa as well as Spain and Latin America. In 1786, the title of Conde de Casa Barreto was created by King Charles III of Spain and bestowed upon Jacinto Tomás Barreto of Havana, Cuba.
Vera is a Spanish surname. Notable persons with that surname include:
Jorge García or Garcia may refer to:
Mena is a Spanish surname that originates as both a Basque and Spanish Sephardic surname.
Briceño may refer to:
Merino is a surname of Spanish origin, commonly found in Navarre, Burgos, and Seville. The surname originates from the medieval Latin maiorinus, a steward or head official of a village, from maior, meaning "greater".
Eladio or Eládio is a given name. Notable people with that name include.
Luis Rojas may refer to:
José de la Cruz may refer to: