Garrido (surname)
Garrido is a Spanish and French surname, meaning "elegant". Notable people with the surname include:
- Adriano Garrido (born 1972), beach volleyball player from Brazil
- Antonio Garrido (actor) (born 1971), Spanish actor and TV presenter
- Antonio Garrido (golfer) (born 1944), Spanish professional golfer
- António Garrido (referee) (born 1932), former Portuguese football referee
- Augie Garrido (born 1939), coach in NCAA Division I college baseball
- Carlos Garrido (born 1977), Chilean footballer, who currently is the captain of Audax Italiano
- Carlos Rafael Uribazo Garrido (born 1951), Cuban artist
- David Garrido, journalist and sports presenter who works for the BBC
- Fanny Garrido (1846–1917), Spanish writer
- Francisco Garrido Peña (born 1958), Spanish politician
- German Garrido (born 1948), member of one of Spain's most successful golfing families
- Hector Garrido, pulp fiction cover illustrator, active 1965–1995
- Ignacio Garrido (born 1972), Spanish professional golfer
- Javier Garrido, (born 1985), Spanish football player
- José Garrido (born 1975), Spanish professional road bicycle racer
- José María Rojas Garrido (1824–1883), Colombian Senator and statesman
- Juan Garrido, conquistadors
- Juan Carlos Garrido (born 1969), Spanish football manager
- Leandro Ramón Garrido (1868–1909), Spanish-English painter based in France.
- Lizardo Garrido (born 1957), retired football defender from Chile
- Lucas Lara Garrido (1966–2006), Spanish astrophysicist
- Luis de Garrido (born 1960), Spanish architect
- Luis Garrido, Honduran football player
- Luis Javier Garrido (1941–2012), Mexican political analyst
- Manuel Rivera Garrido (born 1978), Peruvian football player
- Miguel Ángel Garrido Gallardo (born 1945), university professor of literary theory
- Nancy Garrido (born 1955), American nursing aide and wife of Phillip Garrido convicted of kidnapping Jaycee Dugard
- Norberto Garrido (born 1972), former American football offensive lineman
- Pablo Garrido (born 1938), Mexican athlete who competed in the late 1960s
- Phillip Garrido (born 1951), sex offender who along with his wife; Nancy Garrido, kidnapped 11‑year-old Jaycee Lee Dugard and held her captive for 18 years.
- Raúl Hernández Garrido (born 1964), Spanish playwright
- Reynaldo Garrido (born 1934), tennis player from Havanna, Cuba
Other uses
- Garrido (grape), a Spanish wine grape
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