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'''Juan Fernández''' may refer to:
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==Arts and entertainment==
==People==
*[[Juan Fernández (explorer)]] (c. 1536–c. 1604), Spanish explorer
*[[Juan Fernández Navarrete]] (1526–1579), Spanish mannerist painter
*[[Juan Fernández (missionary)]] (died 1567), Spanish Jesuit lay brother and missionary
*[[Juan Fernández el Labrador]] (died 1657), Spanish painter
*[[Juan Fernández de Alarcon]], actor from the Dominican Republic
*[[Juan Fernández de Rojas]] (1750–1819), Spanish writer and humorist
*[[Juan Fernández de Heredia]], Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
*[[Juan Fernández de Alarcon]] (born 1956), actor from the Dominican Republic
*[[Juan Fernández Martín]] (born 1957), Spanish road racing cyclist
*[[Juan Fernández Mejías]] (born 1957), Spanish actor known from ''La mala educación'' and ''7 días al desnudo''
*[[Juan Carlos Fernández-Nieto]] (born 1987), Spanish-American pianist

==Politics and law==
*[[Juan Fernández de Olivera]] (1560–1612), governor of Spanish Florida
*[[Juan Mora Fernández]] (1784–1854), Costa Rica's first elected head of state
*[[Juan Manuel Fernández de Jaúregui]] (1814–1871), Mexican acting governor of Querétaro
*[[Juan Fernández Sánchez Navarro]] (born 1977), Mexican politician
* [[Juan Fernández (politician)]], American politician
* [[Juan Fernández Albarrán]] (1901–1972), Mexican politician

==Religion==
*[[Juan Fernández Temiño]] (died 1556), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop
*[[Juan Fernández (missionary)]] (c. 1526 – 1567), Spanish Jesuit lay brother and missionary
*[[Juan Fernández de Rosillo]] (1533–1606), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop
*[[Juan Jacobo Fernandez]] (1808–1860), Spanish Franciscan friar
*[[Juan María Fernández y Krohn]] (born c. 1948), Spanish Traditionalist Catholic priest who tried to assassinate Pope John Paul II in 1982

==Sports==
===Association football (soccer)===
*[[Juan Fernández (footballer, born 1948)]], Spanish footballer
*[[Juan Carlos Fernández (footballer)]] (born 1946), Bolivian footballer
*[[Juan Fernández Segui]] (born 1947), Spanish football manager
*[[Juan Fernández Marín]] (born 1957), Spanish football referee
*[[Juan Fernández Di Alessio]] (born 1975), Argentine footballer
*[[Juan Fernández (footballer, born 1980)]], Argentine football defender
*[[Juan Fernández (footballer, born 1989)]], Mexican footballer
*[[Juan Fernández (footballer, born 1999)]], Spanish footballer

===Other sports===
*[[Juan Fernández (racing driver)]] (1930–2020), Spanish racing driver
*[[Juan Manuel Fernández Ochoa]] (born 1951), Spanish alpine skier
*[[Juan Fernández (cyclist)]] (born 1957), Spanish road racing cyclist
*[[Juan Fernández (biathlete)]] (born 1963), Argentine Olympic biathlete
*[[Juan Fernández Miranda]] (born 1974), Argentine rugby player
*[[Juan Fernández Miranda]] (born 1974), Argentine rugby player
*[[Juan Fernández Navarrete]], Spanish mannerist painter
*[[Juan Carlos Fernández (weightlifter)|Juan Carlos Fernández]] (born 1976), Colombian weightlifter
*[[Juan Carlos Fernández]] (born 1976), Colombian weightlifter
*[[Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe]] (born 1981), Argentine rugby union footballer
*[[Juan Fernández La Villa]], Spanish Olympic field hockey player
*[[Juan Fernández La Villa]] (born 1985), Spanish Olympic field hockey player
*[[Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías]] (c. 1550 – 15 March 1613), Spanish nobleman and diplomat.
*[[Juan Pablo Fernández]] (born 1988), Argentine handball player
*[[Juan Fernández (basketball)]] (born 1990), Argentine basketball player
*Admiral [[Juan H. Fernández]], the current head of the [[National Navy of Uruguay]]
*[[Juan Fernandez (basketball)]], Argentine basketball player


==Other==
==Others==
*[[Juan Fernández Islands]]
*[[Juan Fernández de Heredia]] ({{circa|lk=no|1310}} – 1396), Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
*[[Juan Fernández Plate]]
*[[Juan Fernández de Híjar y Cabrera]] (1419–1491), Spanish noble
*[[Juan Fernández Firecrown]]
*[[Juan Ladrillero|Juan Fernández Ladrillero]] (c. 1490–1559), Spanish explorer
*[[Juan Fernández Fur Seal]]
*[[Juan Fernández (explorer)]] ({{circa|lk=no|1536}} – {{circa|lk=no|1604}}), Spanish explorer
*[[Juan Fernández de Velasco y Tovar, 5th Duke of Frías]] ({{circa|lk=no|1550}} – 1613), Spanish nobleman and diplomat
*[[Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco, 8th Duke of Escalona]] (1650–1725), Spanish aristocrat and academician
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==Other uses==
*[[Gimnasio Juan Fernández Albarrán]], Mexican basketball arena
*[[Juan Fernández firecrown]], a hummingbird
*[[Juan Fernández fur seal]], a seal from the Juan Fernández Islands
*[[Juan Fernández hotspot]], a volcanic hotspot
*[[Juan Fernández Islands]], an island group off the coast of Chile
*[[Juan Fernández petrel]], Chilean seabird
*[[Juan Fernández Plate]], a tectonic plate
*[[Juan Fernández Ridge]], a volcanic island and seamount chain
*[[Juan Fernández tit-tyrant]], Chilean bird species

==See also==
*[[John Fernandez (disambiguation)]]
*[[John Fernandez (disambiguation)]]


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