Coelho - People

People

  • Bento Coelho da Silveira (ca. 1630-1708), Portuguese painter
  • Carlos Coelho, Portuguese politician
  • Dyego Rocha Coelho, Brazilian football player
  • Eduardo Teixeira Coelho, maker of comic books
  • Eduardo Prado Coelho, Portuguese writer, journalist, columnist and university professor.
  • Eliane Coelho, Brazilian soprano
  • Elzo Coelho, Brazilian football player
  • Fabián Coelho, Uruguayan football player
  • Gaspar Coelho, Portuguese Jesuit
  • Gonçalo Coelho, Portuguese explorer
  • Henrique Maximiano Coelho Neto, Brazilian writer, politician, and professor
  • Humberto Coelho, Portuguese football player
  • Jackson Avelino Coelho, commonly known as Jaja, Brazilian footballer born 1986
  • José Dias Coelho, Portuguese painter and sculptor
  • José da Silva Coelho, Goan Catholic writer
  • Manuel Rodrigues Coelho, Portuguese organist and composer
  • Maria de Belém Roseira Martins Coelho Henriques de Pina, Portuguese politician
  • Mário Coelho Pinto de Andrade, Angolan poet and politician
  • Nicolau Coelho, Portuguese explorer
  • Nuno André Coelho, Portuguese footballer
  • Nuno Miguel Prata Coelho, Portuguese footballer
  • Paulo Coelho, Brazilian lyricist and novelist
  • Sara Pinto Coelho, Portuguese writer and playwright
  • Tony Coelho, American congressman
  • Carlos Pinto Coelho, Portuguese journalist, writer, photographer and media professor.

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