Iglesias (surname)
Iglesias is a Spanish surname, meaning "churches".[1]
Pronunciation | [iˈɣlesjas] |
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Origin | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Meaning | Churches |
Notables with this name include
- The Iglesias family of Spain
- Julio Iglesias Sr. (1915–2005), gynecologist, father of Julio
- Julio Iglesias (born 1943) singer, father of:
- Chabeli Iglesias (born 1971), journalist, sister of Enrique and Julio José
- Julio Iglesias Jr. (born 1973), pop singer and model
- Enrique Iglesias (born 1975), musician
- Julio Iglesias (born 1943) singer, father of:
- Julio Iglesias Sr. (1915–2005), gynecologist, father of Julio
- Alberto Iglesias (born 1955), Spanish composer
- Enrique V. Iglesias (born 1931), Uruguayan economist
- Gabriel Iglesias (born 1976), American actor and comedian
- Gabriëlle Andrée Iglesias Velayos y Taliaferro (1933–2010), French landscape architect and garden writer, also a Dutch baroness
- Pablo Iglesias Simón (born 1977), Spanish theatre director, playwright, researcher, sound designer, and professor.
Political figures
- Dalmacio Iglesias García (1879–1933), Spanish Carlist politician
- David Iglesias (attorney) (born 1955), American attorney, U.S. Attorney for New Mexico 2002-06
- José María Iglesias (1823–1891), Mexican lawyer, professor, journalist and liberal politician. Disputed 28th President of Mexico.
- Miguel Iglesias (1830–1909), Peruvian soldier, politician and president 1883-5.
- Pablo Iglesias Posse (1850–1925), Spanish socialist politician
- Pablo Iglesias Turrión (born 1978), Spanish politician and Secretary-General of Podemos
- Santiago Iglesias (1872–1939), Puerto Rican political activist, labor organiser and newspaper publisher
Sports figures
- David Cobeño Iglesias (born 1982), Spanish footballer
- José Iglesias (baseball), Cuban baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
- Leonardo Andrés Iglesias (born 1979), Argentinian footballer
- Raisel Iglesias, Cuban baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
- Roniel Iglesias (born 1988), Cuban amateur boxer, Olympics medalist winner
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