Guerra
Guerra is a Portuguese, Spanish and Italian term meaning "war".
+ People with the surname Guerra:[1]
A
- Aaron Guerra, guitarist
- Abel Guerra Garza, Mexican politician
- Aidan Guerra, Australian rugby league footballer
- Alejandra de la Guerra
- Alejandro Guerra
- Alberto Begné Guerra
- Alfonso Guerra, politician from Spain
- Ana Clara Guerra Marques
- Andrea Guerra (footballer) (born 1972), former Italian footballer
- Andrea Guerra (composer), Italian film score composer
- Antonio Barroso y Sánchez-Guerra
- Aumi Guerra
- Aureliano Fernández-Guerra
B
- Brent Guerra, Australian rules footballer
C
- Carmen Guerra, a fictional character, a Hispanic inmate in Oz (TV Series)
- Carlos Rivera (Guerra)
- Carolina Guerra
- Cástulo Guerra (born 1945), an Argentine actor
- Castullo Guerra
- César Guerra-Peixe
- Ciro Guerra (born 1981), a Colombian film director, screenwriter
D
- Deolis Guerra, baseball player
E
- Elizabeth "Ely" Guerra(-Vázquez), a Mexican singer/songwriter
- Eutímio Guerra
F
- Feliciano López (Diaz-Guerra)
- Fernando da Guerra (c. 1390 - 1467), a Portuguese ecclesiastic
- Francisco Guerra (bishop) (1587-1657), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop
G
- Gabriel Guerra
- Gabriel Guerra-Mondragón Gabriel Guerra-Mondragón
- Fray García Guerra
- Giovanni Guerra
- Gregório de Mat(t)os (e) Guerra)
- (Abilio Manuel) Guerra Junqueiro
H
J
- Javy Guerra, baseball player
- Joe A. Guerra, Texas politician
- Joey Guerra
- José Amado Ricardo Guerra
- Juan Carlos Rojas (Guerra)
- José (Antonio) Guerra (Oliva), a Cuban diver
- José de Bustamante y Guerra
- José (Antonio) de la Guerra y Noriega
- José Gutiérrez Guerra
- José Sánchez Guerra
- Juan Guerra (disambiguation)
- Juan Luis Guerra, a Dominican singer
- Juan Nepomuceno Guerra
- Juan Nicasio Guerra Ochoa
- Junior Guerra, baseball player
K
- Kleber Guerra (born 1970), Brazilian footballer
L
- Learco Guerra, Italian cyclist
- Lisandra Guerra (1987), Cuban cyclist
M
- Marcela Guerra, a Mexican politician
- Marcela Guerra Castillo
- Marcelino Guerra, "Rapindey" (ca. 1914 - 1996), a Cuban singer/songwriter
- María Inés Guerra, a Mexican singer
- Martín (Alejandro) Machón (Guerra)
- Fermin (Romero) "Mike" Guerra
- Miguel Guerra
- Miguel Ángel Guerra, an Argentinian Formula One driver
- Miguel Ángel Cascallana (Guerra)
- Milton Noel Guerra
P
- Pablo de la Guerra
- Patricia Guerra (Cabrera) (born 1965), a Spanish sailor
- Paulo Alexandre Martins Guerra, a Portuguese runner
- Pedro Cevallos (Guerra)
- Pedro Manuel Guerra (Mansito)
- Pedro Ramos (Guerra)
- Pia Guerra
- Pietro Guerra
R
- Rafael Guerra Bejarano
- Rafael Sánchez Guerra
- Raquel Guerra
- Reyes Tamez (Guerra)
- Reynaldo Guerra Garza
- Rita Guerra, a Portuguese singer
- Robert Guerra, an American art director of film and theatre
- Roberto Antonio Petagine (Guerra)
- Ruy (Alexandre) Guerra (Coelho Pereira)
S
- Saverio Guerra, Spanish-American actor
- Servando Teresa de Mier (1765–1827), priest in New Spain
- Shekhar Gurera (born 1965), editorial Cartoonist from India
- Silvio Guerra (born 1968), Ecuadorian athlete
- Simone Guerra, (born 1989) Italian footballer
T
- Tom Guerra, US guitarist
- Tonino Guerra, Italian poet, writer and screenwriter
V
- Vida Guerra (born 1974), Cuban-American model
W
- Waldir Guerra (born 1967), a US/Salvadoran footballer
- Wendy Guerra (born 1970), Cuban writer
Y
- Yalil Guerra (born 1973), Cuban composer and guitarist
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See also
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