Domenech
Domènech (Eastern Catalan: [duˈmɛnək]) is a common Catalan surname. Its variants are Domènec, Domenech and Doménech. It can also be found sometimes as a given name.
People
As surname
- Adrián Domenech, a retired Argentine football player and former coach of Argentinos Juniors
- Agustina Saragossa Domènech, or Agustina of Aragón, a heroine who defended the city of Zaragoza during the Spanish War of Independence, ALSO KNOWN AS "the Spanish Joan of Arc"
- Albert Crusat Domènech, a retired Catalan football player who spent most of his professional career with UD Almería
- Amédée Domenech, a French former rugby union player mostly for CA Brive and former player of the Franch national team, who afterwards became a politician for the Radical Party
- Ben Domenech, a conservative writer and blogger
- Douglas Domenech, the Deputy Chief of Staff of the United States Department of the Interior
- Emmanuel-Henri-Dieudonné Domenech, a French abbé, missionary and author
- Ernest Urtasun Domènech, a Catalan politician for Initiative for Catalonia Greens, diplomat and economist
- Francisco Domenech, the Director of the Office of Legislative Services of Puerto Rico
- Jaume Domènech Sánchez, a Spanish professional football player known for playing at Valencia CF
- Josep Caballé Domènech, a Catalan musician and conductor
- Josep Domènech i Estapà, a Catalan architect
- Lluís Domènech i Montaner, a highly influential Catalan architect from the Catalan Art Nouveau (Modernisme), prominent politician and Catalan nationalist
- Manuel Guijarro Doménech, a former Spanish racing cyclist
- Manuel V. Domenech, a Puerto Rican politician
- Maria Domènech i Escoté, a Catalan writer
- Raymond Domenech, a former French football player and the former manager of the French national team
- Salvador Dalí i Domènech, prominent Catalan surrealist painter, best known for his painting of melting clocks and probably the most world-famous surrealist artist
- Sergio Doménech, a Spanish judoka
- Xavier Domenech i Sampere, a Catalan historian, activist and politician, spokesperson for En Comú Podem electoral coalition
As given name
- Domènec Balmanya i Perera, also referred to as Domingo Balmaña, is a former Catalan footballer and manager who spent most of his playing career at FC Barcelona
- Domènec Batet i Mestres, a Catalan military man
- Domènec Fita i Molat, a Catalan sculptor
- Domènec Sugrañes i Gras, a Catalan modernist architect and disciple of Antoni Gaudí
- Domènech Terradellas, a Spanish opera composer
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