Mantilla (surname)

Mantilla is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Agustin Mantilla (1944–2015), Peruvian economist, sociologist and politician
  • Andrés Ycaza Mantilla (born 1976), Ecuadorian politician, lawyer, professor, and a specialist in international trade negotiations
  • Blanca Alvarez Mantilla (1831–2000), Spanish journalist
  • Carlos Alberto Rentería Mantilla (born 1945), former Colombian narcotrafficker and crime boss, presumed leader of the Norte del Valle Cartel
  • Evelyn Mantilla (born 1963), American politician from Connecticut
  • Fabio Gadea Mantilla (born 1931), Nicaraguan radio journalist, writer, and politician
  • Félix Mantilla Botella (born 1974), Spanish former professional tennis player
  • Félix Mantilla Lamela (born 1934), former Major League Baseball player
  • Francisco de Burgos Mantilla (1612–1672), Spanish Baroque painter of portraits and still lifes
  • Jesús Mantilla, Minister of Public Health and Social Development of Venezuela up to 2009
  • Luis Mantilla (1911–1987), Peruvian sports shooter
  • Manuel Mantilla (born 1973), Cuban amateur flyweight boxer
  • María Isabel Ortiz Mantilla (born 1975), Mexican politician affiliated with the PAN
  • María Julia Mantilla (born 1984), Peruvian actress, dancer, model, teacher and beauty queen who won Miss World 2004 in China
  • María Julia Mantilla Mayer (born c. 1948), beauty queen, Miss Peru 1969 and semi-finalist in the Miss Universe pageant that year
  • Matias Mantilla (born 1981), Argentine footballer
  • Pablo Antonio Vega Mantilla (1919–2007), Roman Catholic Bishop of Juigalpa, Nicaragua,
  • Pepe Mantilla, Mexican sports broadcaster for the Los Angeles Lakers and USC Trojans football
  • Philip Sparrdal Mantilla (born 1993), Swedish footballer, defender in IFK Mariehamn
  • Ramón Mantilla Duarte (1925–2009), Colombian bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ipiales
  • Ray Mantilla (born 1934), American jazz drummer
  • Rosmit Mantilla (born 1982), Venezuelan politician
  • Sebastián Mantilla (born 1979), Spanish and Ecuadorian director and screenwriter
  • Tupac Mantilla (born 1978), Grammy-nominated percussionist from Bogotá, Colombia
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