Ramos - People

People

This is a list of people named Ramos:

  • Alejandra Ramos, Chilean middle distance runner
  • Ariel Ramos, Cuban sport wrestler
  • Bartolomeo Ramos, Renaissance music theorist
  • Benito Ramos, Fencing
  • Benjamin Ramos, Puerto Rico
  • Edwin Ramos, gang member
  • Eliana Ramos, Uruguayan model
  • Fidel V. Ramos, 12th President of the Philippines
  • Humberto Ramos, Mexican comic book artist
  • Ivone Ramos: Ivone Aida Lopes Fernandes Ramos or Ivone Lopes, Ivone Fernandes (family name), Capeverdean writer
  • Ignacio Ramos, US border patrol agent
  • Jorge Ramos (news anchor), Univision news anchor
  • Jorge L. Ramos, Telemundo news anchor
  • Juande Ramos, Spanish football (soccer) manager
  • Luis Rosendo Ramos, Mexican road bicycle racer
  • Luisel Ramos, Uruguayan model
  • Mike Ramos, American decathlete
  • Nathalia Ramos, a Spanish actress and singer
  • Pedro Ramos, Ecuadorian football (soccer) referee
  • Rafael Ramos, Puerto Rican boxer
  • Rico Ramos American Boxer and former WBA world super bantamweight champion
  • Rhian Ramos, Filipina actress
  • Ruy Ramos, Brazilian-Japanese football (soccer) player
  • Sarah Ramos, American actress
  • Sergio Ramos, Spanish footballer
  • Tab Ramos, American football (soccer) player
  • Wendell Ramos, Filipino actor
  • Wilson Ramos, Venezuelan baseball player

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