Aguilar - People

People

  • Antonio Aguilar Barraza (1919–2007), Mexican singer
  • António Maria de Aguilar (born 1978), Portuguese rugby player
  • Baron Diego Pereira d'Aguilar (1699–1759), Spanish Marrano
  • Christina Aguilar (born 1966), Thai pop singer
  • Ephraim Lópes Pereira d'Aguilar, 2nd Baron d'Aguilar
  • Eugenio Aguilar (1804–1879), President of El Salvador 1846–1848
  • Francisco de Aguilar (conquistador) (1479 – c. 1571), Spanish conquistador and later Dominican friar
  • Francisco de Aguilar (politician) (19th century), Acting President of Honduras 1855–1856
  • Florencio Flores Aguilar (contemporary), military ruler of Panama 1981–1982
  • Freddie Aguilar (contemporary), Filipino Pinoy rock musician
  • Gerónimo de Aguilar (1489 – c. 1531), 16th century Spanish conquistador and translator for Hernán Cortés
  • Grace Aguilar (1816–1847), English novelist
  • Joey Aguilar (born 1971), American kart racing champion
  • José Pepe Aguilar (born 1968), Mexican singer
  • Japeth Aguilar (born 1987), a Filipino basketball player
  • José Aguilar (born 1980), Venezuelan road cyclist
  • Juan Fernando López Aguilar (born 1961), Spanish politician and government minister
  • Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Aguilar (1583–1641), Spanish poet
  • Mila D. Aguilar (contemporary), Filipina poet and revolutionary
  • Natasha Aguilar (born 1970), Costa Rican freestyle swimmer
  • Robert Peter Aguilar (born 1931), former U.S. federal judge

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