Machado - People

People

  • Priscila Machado, Miss Brazil 2011
  • Alicia Machado, Venezuelan Miss Universe
  • Staney Machado, RN Podar Physical Education Teacher
  • Anderson Machado, United States baseball player
  • Antonio Machado, Spanish poet
  • Bernardino Machado, Portuguese statesman
  • Celso Machado, Brazilian musician and composer
  • Cristian Machado, Brazilian heavy metal singer
  • Djair Baptista Machado, Brazilian footballer
  • Gerardo Machado, Cuban statesman and independence hero
  • Gustavo Machado (1898 - 1983), Venezuelan politician and journalist
  • Honorio Machado, Venezuelan racing cyclist
  • Israel Machado, Brazilian basketball player
  • Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Brazilian writer
  • Julio Machado, United States baseball player
  • Justina Machado, United States actress
  • Leandro Machado, Brazilian footballer
  • Leandro Ruiz Machado, Brazilian water polo player
  • Manny Machado, United States baseball player
  • Manuel Machado, Spanish writer
  • Marcelo Machado, Brazilian basketball player
  • Octávio Machado, Portuguese footballer and coach
  • Rob Machado, United States surfer
  • Robert Machado, United States baseball player
  • Rod Machado, United States pilot
  • Teresa Machado, Portuguese Olympic athlete
  • The Machado brothers, Brazilian jiujitsu teachers and competitors
    • Rigan Machado
    • Carlos Machado
    • Roger Machado
    • Jean Jacques Machado
    • John Machado
  • Joaquim Germano Pinto Machado Correia da Silva, Portuguese Governor of Macau
  • Ralph Machado, Indian working at Deloitte

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