Arroyo - People

People

Arts
  • Carlos Arroyo (architect) (born 1964), Spanish architect
  • Martina Arroyo, American soprano
  • Eduardo Arroyo, Spanish painter
  • Joe Arroyo, Colombian musician
Politics
  • Carmen E. Arroyo, the first Puerto Rican and Hispanic woman elected to the New York State Assembly
  • Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río (1893-1969), President of Ecuador from 1940-1944
  • PFC Domingo Arroyo, Jr., the first United States soldier to be killed in "Operation Restore Hope" during the Somalian Civil War
  • Felix D. Arroyo, city councilor in Boston, Massachusetts from January 2003 to January 2008.
  • Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, former president of the Philippines.
  • Jose Miguel Arroyo, former First Gentleman of the Philippines and husband of Gloria Arroyo.
  • Mikey Arroyo, son of Jose Miguel and Gloria Arroyo
  • Iggy Arroyo, member of the Philippine House of Representatives and brother of Jose Miguel Arroyo
  • Joker Arroyo, Philippine senator
Sports
  • Bronson Arroyo, pitcher with the Cincinnati Reds
  • Carlos Arroyo, Puerto Rican professional basketball player
  • David Arroyo, Spanish cyclist
  • Fernando Arroyo, former Major League pitcher
  • Harold Arroyo, Puerto Rican boxer
  • Luis Arroyo, Major League relief pitcher
  • Ángel Arroyo, Spanish cyclist
Other
  • Raymond Arroyo, Catholic broadcaster

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