Serrano (surname)
Serrano is a surname common in the Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian languages.
Notable people
- Andres Serrano, American photographer
- Antonio Serrano, Mexican film writer-director
- Antonio Serrano, Spanish long-distance runner
- Antonio Serrano, Peruvian football striker
- Boni Serrano, Filipino veteran of the Korean War, PEFTOK 10 BCT
- Carla Heredia Serrano, Ecuadorian chess player
- Dave Serrano (born 1964), American college baseball coach
- Eduardo Serrano (born 1921),
Ecuadorian Swimming Champion
- Eduardo Serrano Venezuelan Actor
- Elba Serrano, Puerto Rican neuroscientist
- Eva Serrano, French gymnast
- Felix Serrano, American comic book artist
- Francisco J. Serrano, Mexican civil engineer and architect
- Francisco Serrano y Domínguez, Duke de la Torre, Spanish marshal and statesman
- Heris Serrano, the central character in the Familias Regnant books
- Irma Serrano, Mexican actress
- Ismael Serrano, Spanish Singer/Songwriter
- J. Francisco Serrano Cacho, Mexican architect
- Jorge Serrano Elías, President of Guatemala
- José Enrique Serrano, Democrat, U.S. House of Representatives
- José Serrano (composer), Spanish composer of zarzuelas
- José António Serrano, Portuguese physician
- José Manuel Serrano, Spanish footballer
- José Mariano Serrano, Bolivian member of the Congress of Tucumán
- Joseph Serrano, Puerto Rican boxer
- Juan Serrano, sixteenth-century Portuguese navigator
- Juan Serrano (Flamenco), Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Juan René Serrano, Mexican archer
- Julian Serrano, Spanish-American chef
- Mary J. Serrano, a writer, poet and translator
- Miguel Serrano, Chilean diplomat and writer
- Nestor Serrano, American actor
- Nina Serrano, American poet and storyteller
- Pedro Serrano (police officer), New York City police officer
- Pedro Serrano (sailor), sixteenth-century Spanish sailor
- Ramón Serrano Súñer, Spanish politician
- Roberto Serrano, American economist
- Rosana Serrano, Cuban rower
- Venancio Serrano, Filipino veteran of the Korean War, PEFTOK 10 BCT
- Sebastià Serrano, Spanish linguist and author
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