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Aguirre
is a surname of Basque origin as well as a place name and may refer to:
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Media
- Aguirre, the Wrath of God
, a film by Werner Herzog, loosely based on the career of Lope de Aguirre
- Aguirre
(soundtrack), the soundtrack to Herzog's film, composed and performed by Popol Vuh
Places
- Aguirrre, a barrio in the municipality of Salinas, Puerto Rico
People
Aguirre is a surname of Basque origin. Lope de Aguirre was one of the first Europeans to explore the ' New World'. In the United States, 42,483 people bear the surname Aguirre (statistically the country's 831st most common surname) [1]|
- Amado Aguirre Santiago (1863–1949), Mexican general and politician
- Carl and Clarence Aguirre (b. 2002), former conjoined twins, from Philippines
- Celso Aguirre Bernal (1916–1997), Mexican writer and historian
- Daniel Aguirre Oteiza (b. 1968), Spanish poet
- David Álvarez Aguirre (b. 1984), naturalized Equatoguinean footballer
- Eduardo Aguirre (b. 1946), current United States Ambassador to Spain
- Elfego Hernán Monzón Aguirre (1912–1981), Guatemalan military and politician
- Esperanza Aguirre (b. 1952), Spanish politician
- Forrest Aguirre, American fantasy and horror author
- Francisco de Aguirre (1508–1581) - Spanish conquistador, Conquistador of Chile
- Francisco de Aguirre - Painter of Baroque Toledo
- Francisco de Paula Aguirre (1875–1939), Venezuelan composer
- Gaizka Garitano Aguirre (b. 1975), Spanish football midfielder
- Gastón Aguirre (b. 1981), Argentine football defender
- Gonzalo Aguirre (b. 1940), Uruguayan politician
- Gonzalo Aguirre Beltrán (1908–1996), Mexican anthropologist
- Hank Aguirre (1931–1994), baseball pitcher
- Horacio Aguirre (b. 1930), publisher, journalist & editor of Diario Las Americas
- Ignacio Aguirre (1900–1990), Mexican engraver
- Javier Aguirre (b. 1958), Mexican football defender and coach
- José Antonio Aguirre (politician) (1904–1960), Basque politician and football player
- José Antonio Aguirre (industrialist) (1799–1860), American politician
- Joseph Saenz de Aguirre (1630–1699), Spanish cardinal
- Juan Pedro Julián Aguirre y López de Anaya (1781–1837), Argentine politician
- Julian Aquirre (1868–1924), Argentine composer
- Lope de Aguirre (c. 1510–1561), Spanish conquistador
- Mark Aguirre (b. 1959), American basketball player
- Mary Bernard Aguirre (1844–1906), American educator
- Mason Aguirre (b. 1987), American snowboarder
- Memo Aguirre (b. 1951), Chilean singer
- Mike Aguirre, (b. 1949), American politician
- Molly Aguirre
- Mónica Aguirre, Chilean model
- Ordan Aguirre (b. 1955), Venezuelan football (soccer) player
- Osmín Aguirre y Salinas (1889–1977), Salvadoran military
- Pedro Aguirre Cerda (1879–1941), Chilean politician
- Ricardo Aguirre (1939–1969), Venezuelan musician
- Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, American writer
- Rosa Aguirre (b. 1908), Filipino actress
- Rosy Aguirre, Mexican voice actress
- Rubén Aguirre (b. 1934), Mexican actor
- Salvador Aguirre (film director), Mexican film director
- Samuel Torremocha Aguirre (Website Director), Davao City Philippines
- Salvador Aguirre (Honduras), Honduran politician
- Trinidad Tito Aguirre(b. 1951), Tejano/Chicano activist, Pachuco, documentary photographer,
- Vernon Aguirre (b. 1945), Mexican-American banker
- Jaime C. Zaguirre, MD, a renowned psychiatrist in the Philippines
- Sebastian A. Aguirre, in chile its a champion of guitar hero y rock band
See also
- Aguirre Department, Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina
- BAP Aguirre
, the name of several Peruvian Navy ships commissioned between 1951 and 2005
References
- How Many of Me
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