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Fortes is a family name in mostly Portuguese-speaking countries.
Famous people named Fortes include:
- Agostinho Fortes Filho (1901–1966), known as Fortes, Brazilian international footballer.
 - Alberto Fortes (born 1958), Spanish-German author and chef.
 - Alvin Fortes (born 1994), Dutch footballer.
 - Amâncio José Pinto Fortes (born 1990), Angolan football midfielder .
 - Carlos Fortes (footballer, born 1974), Dutch footballer.
 - Carlos Manuel Santos Fortes (born 1994), Portuguese footballer.
 - Corsino Fortes (born 1933), Cape Verdean poet.
 - Eddy Fortes (born 1950), Rotterdam-based Cape-Verdean rapper.
 - Emanuel Fortes (born 1970), Brazilian former international freestyle swimmer.
 - Enrique Fortes (born 1947), Cuban volleyball player.
 - Fábio Fortes (born 1992), Portuguese footballer.
 - Felisberto Fortes (1927–2013), Portuguese rower.
 - Filipe Fortes, Brazilian Businessman and Investor.
 - Hermínia da Cruz Fortes (1941—2010), Cape Verdean singer.
 - Jeffrey Fortes (born 1989), Dutch-Cape Verdean footballer.
 - Jesús Fortes Socas (born 1997), Spanish footballer .
 - Joe Fortes (1863–1922), Canadian lifeguard.
 - José Fortes Rodríguez (born 1972), Spanish professional footballer.
 - Nicholas Fortes (1989) Musician.
 - Nick Fortes (born 1996), American baseball player
 - Marco Fortes (born 1982), Portuguese shot putter.
 - Meyer Fortes (1906–1983), South African-born anthropologist.
 - Odaïr Fortes (born 1987), Cape Verdean footballer.
 - Paco Fortes (born 1955), Spanish footballer and manager.
 - Paula Fortes (1945–2011), Cape Verdean independence activist.
 - Roberto Fortes (born 1984), Angolan basketball player.
 - Steven Fortès (born 1992), French professional footballer.
 - Susana Fortes (born 1959), Spanish writer and columnist.
 
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