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'''Furtado''' is a [[surname]] of [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] origin common in [[Portugal]] and [[Brazil]]. |
'''Furtado''' is a [[surname]] of [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] origin common in [[Portugal]] and [[Brazil]]. |
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This last name is also found in Goa, India where the Portuguese colonized in the 15th century. |
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It may refer to: |
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*[[Abraham Furtado]] (1756-1817), French Sephardi Jew |
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*[[Aline Furtado]] (born 1995), Brazilian rugby union player |
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*[[Alvaro de Loyola Furtado]] (1914-1981), Indian medical doctor |
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*[[Andy Furtado]] (born 1980), Costa Rican footballer |
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*[[Anna Furtado]] (born 1947), American lesbian writer |
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*[[Antonio Luz Furtado]] (born 1934), Brazilian computer scientist |
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*[[Arlindo Gomes Furtado]] (born 1949), Cape Verdean bishop |
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*[[Avertano Furtado]] (born 1966), Indian politician |
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*[[C. L. Furtado]], Indian Christian theologian |
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*[[Caetano Xavier Furtado]] (1897–1980), Goan born botanist |
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*[[Catarina Furtado]] (born 1972), Portuguese television presenter |
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*[[Cécile Furtado-Heine]] (1821-1896), French philanthropist |
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*[[Damien Furtado]] (born 1997), French-Angolan footballer |
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*[[Dário Furtado]] (born 1979), Cape Verdean footballer |
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*[[Dolores Furtado]] (born 1938), American politician |
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*[[Farrel Furtado]] (born 1961), Indian politician |
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*[[Flávio Furtado]] (born 1978), Cape Verdean boxer |
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*[[Francisco Furtado]] (1917-??), Brazilian rower |
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*[[Francisco José Furtado]] (1818-1870), Brazilian politician |
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*[[Francisco Xavier de Mendonça Furtado]] (1701-1769), Portuguese soldier and Secretary of State, Governor of Brazil |
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*[[Frederick Furtado]] (born 1956), Tanzanian field hockey player |
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*[[Gabriel Furtado]] (born 1999), Brazilian footballer |
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*[[Gustavo Furtado]] (born 2001), Brazilian footballer |
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*[[Ivana Maria Furtado]] (born 1999), Indian chess player |
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*[[Joaquim Furtado]] (born 1948), Portuguese journalist |
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*[[José Emilio Furtado]] (born 1983), Cape Verdean footballer |
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*[[Joseph Furtado]] (1872-1947), Indian poet |
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*[[Juli Furtado]] (born 1967), US mountain biker |
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*[[Júnia Ferreira Furtado]] (born 1960), Brazilian historian |
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*[[Mario de Loyola Furtado]] (1913-1946), Indian journalist |
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*[[Nelly Furtado]] (born 1978), Canadian singer-songwriter |
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*[[Nicolás Furtado]] (born 1988), Uruguayan actor |
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*[[Pablo Furtado]] (born 2004), Uruguayan footballer |
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*[[Rafael Furtado]] (born 1999), Brazilian footballer |
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*[[S. R. Furtado]] (1912-1995), Indian religious leader |
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*[[Steve Furtado]] (born 1994), French-African footballer |
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*[[Teresa Furtado]] (1845-1877), English actress |
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*[[Tony Furtado]] (born 1967), US Folk/Americana banjoist, slide guitarist singer/songwriter |
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*[[Willis Furtado]] (born 1997), French-African footballer |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 21:14, 22 October 2024
Furtado is a surname of Portuguese origin common in Portugal and Brazil. This last name is also found in Goa, India where the Portuguese colonized in the 15th century. It may refer to:
- Abraham Furtado (1756-1817), French Sephardi Jew
- Aline Furtado (born 1995), Brazilian rugby union player
- Alvaro de Loyola Furtado (1914-1981), Indian medical doctor
- Andy Furtado (born 1980), Costa Rican footballer
- Anna Furtado (born 1947), American lesbian writer
- Antonio Luz Furtado (born 1934), Brazilian computer scientist
- Arlindo Gomes Furtado (born 1949), Cape Verdean bishop
- Avertano Furtado (born 1966), Indian politician
- C. L. Furtado, Indian Christian theologian
- Caetano Xavier Furtado (1897–1980), Goan born botanist
- Catarina Furtado (born 1972), Portuguese television presenter
- Cécile Furtado-Heine (1821-1896), French philanthropist
- Celso Furtado (1920–2004), influential Brazilian economist
- Damien Furtado (born 1997), French-Angolan footballer
- Dário Furtado (born 1979), Cape Verdean footballer
- Dolores Furtado (born 1938), American politician
- Farrel Furtado (born 1961), Indian politician
- Flávio Furtado (born 1978), Cape Verdean boxer
- Francisco Furtado (1917-??), Brazilian rower
- Francisco José Furtado (1818-1870), Brazilian politician
- Francisco Xavier de Mendonça Furtado (1701-1769), Portuguese soldier and Secretary of State, Governor of Brazil
- Franklim Furtado (born 1987), Bissau-Guinean basketball player
- Frederick Furtado (born 1956), Tanzanian field hockey player
- Gabriel Furtado (born 1999), Brazilian footballer
- Gustavo Furtado (born 2001), Brazilian footballer
- Ivana Maria Furtado (born 1999), Indian chess player
- Joaquim Furtado (born 1948), Portuguese journalist
- Jorge Furtado (born 1959), Brazilian film writer and director
- José Emilio Furtado (born 1983), Cape Verdean footballer
- Joseph Furtado (1872-1947), Indian poet
- Juli Furtado (born 1967), US mountain biker
- Júnia Ferreira Furtado (born 1960), Brazilian historian
- Mario de Loyola Furtado (1913-1946), Indian journalist
- Nelly Furtado (born 1978), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Nicolás Furtado (born 1988), Uruguayan actor
- Pablo Furtado (born 2004), Uruguayan footballer
- Rafael Furtado (born 1999), Brazilian footballer
- S. R. Furtado (1912-1995), Indian religious leader
- Steve Furtado (born 1994), French-African footballer
- Teresa Furtado (1845-1877), English actress
- Tony Furtado (born 1967), US Folk/Americana banjoist, slide guitarist singer/songwriter
- Willis Furtado (born 1997), French-African footballer