Barrios - People

People

  • Agustín Barrios (1885–1944), Paraguayan guitarist and composer
  • Artur Barrio (1945-), Brazilian artist
  • Francisco Barrio (1950-), Mexican politician
  • Sonia Barrio (1969-), Spanish hockey player
  • Ángel Barrios (1882-†), Spanish guitarist and composer
  • Arturo Barrios (1962-), Mexican athlete
  • Bayang Barrios (1968-), Filipino musician
  • Donald Barrios, American businessman
  • Eduardo Barrios (1884-1963), Chilean writer
  • Gerardo Barrios (1813-1865), President of El Salvador (1859-1863)
  • Gonzalo Barrios (1902-1993), Venezuelan politician
  • Jarrett Barrios (1969-), American politician, President of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)
  • Jorge Barrios (1961-), Uruguayan footballer
  • Jorge Rodrigo Barrios (1976-), Argentine boxer
  • Juan Luis Barrios (1983-), Mexican athlete
  • Justo Rufino Barrios (1835-1885), President of Guatemala (1873-1885)
  • Lucas Barrios (1984-), Argentine-born Paraguayan footballer
  • Lucho Barrios (1935-), Peruvian musician
  • Lya Barrioz, Nicaraguan singer and actress whose real name is Ligia Barrios
  • Manuel Barrios (1974-), Panamanian baseball player
  • Nicolás Barrios (1908 - 1979), Argentine writer
  • Sonny Barrios, Filipino basketball player
  • Teófilo Barrios (1964-), Paraguayan football (soccer) defender
  • Yarelis Barrios (1983-), Cuban discus thrower

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