Fernando
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Fernando |
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Gender | Male |
Meaning | courageous, adventurer |
Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Fernando |
Fernando may mean:
- An Italian, Portuguese or Spanish given name equivalent to English Ferdinand, meaning "to be courageous"; adventurer.
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[edit] As a first name
- Fernando Acevedo, Peruvian track and field athlete
- Fernando Alegría, Chilean poet and writer
- Fernando Alonso, Formula One driver
- Fernando Botero, Colombian artist
- Fernando de Lucia, Italian tenor
- Fernando de Moraes, South Melbourne F.C. footballer
- Fernando Delgadillo, Mexican singer
- Fernando Fernán Gómez, Spanish film actor and director
- Fernando Fernández, Spanish football (soccer) player
- Fernando Gallego, Spanish painter
- Fernando Garcia, Portuguese film director
- Fernando González, Chilean tennis player
- Fernando Lopez, Filipino statesman
- Fernando Morales, Mexican football (soccer) player
- Fernando Morales, Puerto Rican volleyball player
- Fernando Morientes, Spanish football (soccer) player
- Fernando Pérez, Cuban film director
- Fernando Pessoa, Portuguese poet and writer
- Fernando Rech, Adelaide United FC footballer
- Fernando Rielo, Spanish poet and philosopher
- Fernando Soler, Mexican film actor and director
- Fernando Torres, Spanish football (soccer) player
- Fernando Valenzuela, MLB pitcher
- Fernando Verdasco, Spanish tennis player
- Fernando Serrano, American Real Estate
[edit] As a middle name
- Julian Fernando Casablancas, vocalist and songwriter of the band The Strokes.
[edit] As a surname
- Dilhara Fernando, Sri Lankan cricketer.
- Don Fernando
[edit] Misc
- Fernando, satirical character created by Billy Crystal (based on Fernando Lamas)
- "Fernando", 1976 song by ABBA
- Ferdinand, any of various royalty or nobility known by their given names
[edit] See also
- Cirque Fernando, a former Parisian circus
- Ferdinando
- Hernando
- Luís Fernando