Gallardo
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Gallardo is a Hispanic name. The name refers to:
[edit] Persons
- Almudena Gallardo (b. 1979), Spanish archer, Olympic competitor
- Angel Gallardo (b. 1943), Spanish golfer
- Carlos Gallardo (contemporary), Mexican actor, screenwriter, director, and producer
- Gilberto Rincón Gallardo (b. 1939), Mexican politician, activist, and former presidential candidate
- Helio Gallardo (contemporary), Chilean-Costa Rican philosopher and professor
- Isabel Gallardo (20th c.), Chilean-American woman who spied for the Soviet Union during World War II
- José Miguel Gallardo (1897–1976), Puerto Rican professor and politician, acting governor of Puerto Rico 1940–1941
- Juan Gallardo (contemporary), Mexican businessman and financier
- Lino Gallardo (1773–1837), Venezuelan musician; involved in Venezuelan independence struggle
- Marcelo Gallardo (b. 1976), Argentine football player
- Matías de Gálvez y Gallardo (1725–1784), Spanish general, governor of Guatemala, viceroy of New Spain
- Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (b. 1946), Mexican drug lord
- Miriam Gallardo (b. 1968), Peruvian volleyball player
- Sergio Gallardo (b. 1979), Spanish middle distance runner
- Silvana Gallardo (b. 1953), American actress
- Yovani Gallardo (b. 1986), baseball player for the Milwaukee Brewers
[edit] Fictional Persons
- Escobar Gallardo, character on the television show Nip/Tuck
[edit] Places
- Los Gallardos, municipality of Almería province, Andalusia, Spain
[edit] Other
- Dr. Ángel Gallardo Provincial Natural Sciences Museum, museum in Rosario, Argentina
- Lamborghini Gallardo, Italian automobile