Carranza is a Hispanic surname of Basque origins.[1] Notable people with the surname include:

Europe

Spain

  • Andrés Dorantes de Carranza (c. 1500-1550), Spanish nobleman, explorer and conquistador of the Narváez Expedition
  • Baltasar Dorantes de Carranza, Spanish nobleman, historian, son of Andrés Dorantes de Carranza
  • Bartolomé Carranza (1503–76), Spanish nobleman, theologian, imprisoned during the Inquisition
  • Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza (1539–1600), Spanish nobleman, military leader, author, and fencing master, inventor of destreza
  • José León de Carranza (1892-1969), Spanish nobleman, military leader, and Francoist, son of Ramón de Carranza y Fernández Reguera
  • Maite Carranza (born 1958), Catalan author
  • Ramón de Carranza y Fernández Reguera(1863-1937) Spanish nobleman, military leader, former mayor of Cádiz, Spain, and namesake of the Ramón de Carranza Trophy
  • Ramón de Carranza y Gómez-Pablos (1898-1988) Spanish nobleman, military leader, aristocrat, former president of Sevilla FC

North America

Costa Rica

Mexico

  • Alejandrina "Connie" Carranza Ancheta, Mexican representative and contestant of Miss Universe 1986
  • Carlos María Abascal Carranza (1949–2008), conservative Mexican politician, former Secretary of the Interior
  • Diego Carranza (1559-?), Mexican Dominican missionary
  • Dulce Carranza (born 1990), professional volleyball player
  • Emilia Carranza, Mexican actress during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema
  • Emilio Carranza (1905–1928), Mexican aviator, crashed in New Jersey
  • Jesús Carranza, Mexican military leader, father of Venustiano Carranza
  • Sebastián Carranza Cepeda, Mexican military leader and revolutionary, nephew of Venustiano Carranza
  • Venustiano Carranza (1859–1920), Mexican revolutionary, politician and president of Mexico

Nicaragua

Puerto Rico

United States

South America

Argentina

Colombia

Peru

Venezuela

Asia and Oceania

Australia

Philippines

  • Alvin Carranza, entrepreneur, owner of Global Makati F.C. a soccer club based in Makati, Metro Manila

See also

References

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