Aguirre (surname)
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Region of origin | Basque, France and Spain |
Related names | Aguerre, Aguirra, Aguirra, Aguirri, Daguerre, Izaguirre, Yzaguirre, Eyzaguirre, Zaguirre |
Aguirre is a surname of Basque origin. Lope de Aguirre was one of the first Europeans to explore the Americas. Based on "the U.S. Census Bureau's 1990 and 2000 censuses,"[1] HowManyofMe.com estimates in mid-2013 that 68,990 people bear the surname Aguirre in the United States, making the name statistically the country's 508th most common surname.[2]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Amado Aguirre Santiago (1863–1949), Mexican general and politician
- Ann Aguirre, American speculative fiction author
- Carl and Clarence Aguirre (born 2002), former conjoined twins, from Philippines
- Carlos Aguirre (equestrian) (born 1952), Mexican Olympic equestrian
- Carlos Aguirre (volleyball) (born 1938), Mexican Olympic volleyball player
- Celso Aguirre Bernal (1916–1997), Mexican writer and historian
- Damaris Gabriela Aguirre (born 1977), Mexican Olympic weightlifter
- David Álvarez Aguirre (born 1984), naturalized Equatoguinean footballer
- Eduardo Aguirre (born 1946), current United States Ambassador to Spain
- Elfego Hernán Monzón Aguirre (1912–1981), Guatemalan military and politician
- Esperanza Aguirre (born 1952), Spanish politician
- Facundo Aguirre (born 1985), Argentine Olympic Alpine skier
- Forrest Aguirre, American fantasy and horror author
- Francisco de Aguirre (conquistador) (1508–1581), a Spanish conquistador, conquistador of Chile
- Francisco de Aguirre – Painter of Baroque Toledo
- Francisco Aguirre Matos-Mancebo (athlete), (born 1970), Dominican professional baseball player and eventual MLB coach from Estebania
- Francisco de Paula Aguirre (1875–1939), Venezuelan composer
- Gaizka Garitano Aguirre (born 1975), Basque football midfielder
- Gastón Aguirre (born 1981), Argentine football defender
- Gonzalo Aguirre (born 1940), Uruguayan politician
- Gonzalo Aguirre Beltrán (1908–1996), Mexican anthropologist
- Gustavo Aguirre (born 1977), Argentine Olympic runner
- Hank Aguirre (1931–1994), baseball pitcher
- Ignacio Aguirre (1900–1990), Mexican engraver
- Javier Aguirre (born 1958), Mexican football defender and coach
- Jeinkler Aguirre (born 1990), Cuban Olympic diver
- Jesús Aguirre (1902–?), Mexican Olympic athlete
- Jorge Aguirre (athlete), Mexican Olympic athlete
- Jorge Aguirre (judoka) (born 1962), Argentine Olympic judoka
- José Antonio Aguirre (politician) (1904–1960), a Basque politician and football player
- José Antonio Aguirre (early Californian) (1799–1860), a Spanish settler in Alta California
- José Joaquín Aguirre (1822–1901), Chilean physician and politician
- José Luis Aguirre (born 1967), Spanish Olympic rower
- Joseph Saenz de Aguirre (1630–1699), Spanish cardinal
- Juan Aguirre (born 1970), Spanish Olympic rower
- Juan Pedro Julián Aguirre y López de Anaya (1781–1837), Argentine politician
- Juana Aguirre Luco (1877–1963), First Lady of Chile, wife of President Pedro Aguirre Cerda
- Julian Aguirre Agudelo (born 1991), Australian football midfielder
- Julio César Aguirre (born 1969), Colombian road cyclist
- Lope de Aguirre (c. 1510–1561), Basque conquistador
- Luis Aguirre (1911–?), Argentine Olympic sailor, brother of Rolando
- Marcelo Aguirre (born 1993), Olympic table tennis player from Paraguay
- Maricarmen Arrigorriaga Aguirre (born 1957), Chilean television and film actress
- Mark Aguirre (born 1959), American basketball player
- Mary Bernard Aguirre (1844–1906), American educator
- Mason Aguirre (born 1987), American snowboarder
- Memo Aguirre (born 1951), Chilean singer
- Mike Aguirre (born 1949), American politician
- Molly Aguirre (born 1984), American professional snowboarder
- Nicolás Aguirre (born 1988), Argentine professional basketball player
- Ordan Aguirre (born 1955), Venezuelan association football (player
- Osmín Aguirre y Salinas (1889–1977), a Salvadoran military
- Pedro Aguirre Cerda (1879–1941), President of Chile 1938–1941
- Ricardo Aguirre (1939–1969), Venezuelan musician
- Roberto Aguirre (born 1942), Argentine football (soccer) player
- Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, American writer
- Rolando Aguirre (1904–1994), Argentine Olympic sailor, brother of Luis
- Rosa Aguirre (born 1908), Filipino actress
- Rosy Aguirre, Mexican voice actress
- Rubén Aguirre (1934–2016), Mexican actor
- Salvador Aguirre (Honduras), Honduran politician
- Vitaliano Aguirre II, Filipino lawyer and justice minister
- William Aguirre (born 1962), Nicaraguan Olympic runner
References
- ↑ "How Many of Me – FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions". How Many of Me.com — There are 315,877,544 people in the U.S. How many have your name?. Auron Technologies, LLC. 2007. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
Q: Does the program really know how many people have the same name as me? No. The program returns an estimate based on available data. It should be considered a "ballpark figure". It will usually return an answer in the right general area, but the chances of the figure being exactly right are very low. A full discussion of the accuracy of the program may be found here.
- ↑ "How Many of Me – Census Search Results". How Many of Me.com — There are 315,877,544 people in the U.S. How many have your name?. Auron Technologies, LLC. 2007. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
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