Quevedo

Quevedo is a Spanish surname. It most frequently refers to:

  • Francisco de Quevedo, the leading baroque poet of Spain's Siglo de Oro (Golden Century)

Other uses of Quevedo include:

Places
  • Quevedo, Ecuador
People
  • José Quevedo, major in the Cuban army, fought Battle of La Plata during the Cuban Revolution
  • Juan de Quevedo, 16th century Spanish Franciscan bishop and missionary
  • El Mami Quevedo, a Spanish footballer (soccer player)
  • Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, Mexican botanist
  • Oswaldo Quevedo, Venezuelan Olympic swimmer
  • Pedro Quevédo y Quintano
  • Raymond Quevedo, birth name of Trinidadian calypsonian "Attila the Hun"
  • Rubén Quevedo, Venezuelan baseball player
  • Leonardo Torres y Quevedo, a Spanish engineer and mathematician, would be called "Torres"
  • José Quevedo Quevedo, a Spanish Statistician, ex President of the National Statistics Institute
Other
  • Club Deportivo Quevedo, football (soccer) club in Ecuador
  • Metro Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, on the Mexico City Metro
  • Quevedo (Madrid Metro), a station on the Madrid Metro