Blas - Given Names

Given Names

  • Blas Antonio Sáenz, President of Nicaragua in 1845
  • Manuel Antonio Blas Sáenz, same as above
  • Blas Avena, American martial artist
  • Blas Cabrera, American physicist
  • Blas Cabrera Felipe (1878 – 1945) Spanish physicist
  • Blas Cantó (born 1991) Spanish singer
  • Blas Chumacero (1905 – 1997) Mexican trade union leader
  • Blas Cristaldo (born 1964), Paraguayan football (soccer) defender
  • Blas de Lezo (1689 – 1741) Spanish admiral
    • Blas de Lezo class cruiser, Spanish ships
  • Blas de Ledesma (1556—1598) Spanish painter
  • Blas Elias (born 1967) American drummer
  • Blas Galindo (1910 - 1993) Mexican composer
  • Blas García Ravelo, Spanish sculptor (17th century)
  • Blas Giunta (born 1963) Argentine football player
  • Blas Giraldo Reyes Rodríguez, Cuban librarian
  • Blas Hernández (1879-1933) Cuban soldier
  • Blas Infante (1885 - 1936) Andalusian politician and writer
  • Blas María de la Garza Falcón (1712–1767) Spanish settler of Tamaulipas and South Texas
  • Blas Matamoro (born 1942) Argentine writer
  • Blas Minor (born 1966) American baseball player
  • Blas Monaco (1915 - 2000) American baseball player
  • Blas Ople (1927–2003) Filipino journalist and politician
  • Blas Parera (1777 -1840) Spanish composer.
  • Blas Pérez (born 1981) Panamanian footballer
  • Blas Piñar (born 1918) Spanish politician
  • Blas Ruiz, Spanish explorer
  • Blas Valera (1545 - 1597) Peruvian historian
  • Blas Villate (1824 - 1882) Spanish general
  • Ismael Blas Rolón Silvero (born 1914) Paraguayan bishop
  • Juan Blas de Castro (1561 – 1631) Spanish singer, musician, and composer

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