Marto may refer to the following people:
Peres is a Portuguese, Galician, and Sephardic-Jewish surname. Its Spanish variant is Pérez.
Francisco de Jesus Marto and Jacinta de Jesus Marto were siblings from Aljustrel, a small hamlet near Fátima, Portugal, who with their cousin Lúcia dos Santos (1907–2005) reportedly witnessed three apparitions of the Angel of Peace in 1916 and several apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Cova da Iria in 1917. The title Our Lady of Fátima was given to the Virgin Mary as a result, and the Sanctuary of Fátima became a major centre of world Christian pilgrimage.
Battista is a given name and surname which means Baptist in Italian.
Reynold is an English masculine given name come from an Old High German personal name made up of the element "ragin" and "wald". It is a cognate of Rögnvaldr, which is also a source of the name Ronald. The Normans brought the name to England. Related names include: "Reginald" (English), "Reginaldo" (Italian), "Rinaldo" (Italian), "Reinaldo", "Reinhold" (German), "Reino" (Finnish), "Reynol", "Reinout" (Dutch), "Renaud" (French), "Reynaldo" (Spanish), and "Reynaud" (French). Reynold is a much less common surname than its derivative Reynolds; people with the surname "Reynold" include:
Haydar, also spelt Hajdar, Hayder, Heidar, Haider, Heydar, and other variants, is an Arabic male given name, also used as a surname, meaning "lion". In Islamic tradition, the name is primarily associated with Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law and cousin of Muhammad, who was nicknamed "Haydar".
Baptista is a Portuguese surname.
Raposo is a common surname in the Galician and Portuguese language, namely in Portugal and Brazil, meaning “fox”. Notable people with the surname include:
The given name Jacinta is the feminine form of old European masculine name known across the West as
Barros is a Portuguese and Galician surname. It may refer to:
Branco is a Portuguese and Galician surname meaning 'White.' Notable people with the surname include:
Lourenço is a Portuguese surname and masculine given name of Latin origin. It is used in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking countries. The name was derived from the Roman surname Laurentius, which meant "from Laurentum". Laurentum was an ancient Roman city of Latium situated between Ostia and Lavinium, on the west coast of the Italian peninsula southwest of Rome.
Sapateiro is a Portuguese language occupational surname literally meaning "shoemaker". Notable people with the surname include:
Moleiro literally meaning "miller" is an occupational surname of Portuguese or Galician language origin.
Martos is a Spanish, Hungarian or Ukrainian surname that may refer to
Martorell is a Catalan surname. Notable people with the name include:
Pirez may refer to:
António Augusto dos Santos MartoGCIH is a Portuguese prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as the Bishop of Leiria-Fátima from 2006 to 2022. Pope Francis elevated him to cardinal on 28 June 2018.
Carpinteiro is an occupational surname literally meaning "carpenter" in Portuguese and Galician languages. Notable people with this surname include:
Tó is a Portuguese nickname. People with this nickname include the following:
Coval is a surname.