Gomez - People

People

  • Arthur Gómez (born 1984), Gambian football (soccer) player
  • Bolívar Gómez (born 1977), Ecuadorian football (soccer) player
  • Camilo Gómez (born 1984), Colombian road cyclist
  • Carlos Gómez (born 1985), Dominican baseball player
  • Emmanuel Gómez (born 1990), Gambian football (soccer) player
  • Francis Gómez (born 1968), Venezuelan judoka
  • Francisco Javier Gómez Noya, Spanish triathlete
  • George Gomez (born 1955), Cuban-American industrial designer
  • Ignacio Gómez (born c. 1962), Columbian journalist
  • Jaime Luis Gomez (born 1975), American rapper and actor
  • Jorge Gómez (born 1968), Chilean football (soccer) player
  • Joseph Gómez (born 1987), Gambian football (soccer) player
  • Joshua Gomez (born 1975), American actor
  • Juan Vicente Gómez (1857–1935), ruler of Venezuela in 1908–35
  • Lefty Gomez (1908–1989), American baseball player
  • María Cristina Gómez (1938–1989), Salvadoran murder victim
  • Mariano Gómez (1799–1872), Filipino priest and martyr
  • Mario Gómez (born 1985), German footballer
  • Máximo Gómez (1836–1905), Dominican soldier in the Cuban War of Independence
  • Michelle Gomez (born 1971), Scottish actress
  • Oscar Gómez (born 1975), Argentine light-middleweight boxer
  • Rick Gomez (born 1972), American actor
  • Richard Gomez (born 1966), Filipino actor
  • Ron Gomez (born 1934), Louisiana journalist and former state representative
  • Scott Gomez (born 1979), American hockey player
  • Selena Gomez (born 1992), American actress and singer
  • Tamara Gómez Garrido (born 1991), Spanish triathlete
  • Ulysses Gomez (born 1983), Mexican-American mixed martial arts fighter

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