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Gustavo is the Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Gustav.[1] It may refer to:
[edit] People
[edit] Drama, film and television
- Gustavo Alatriste, Mexican actor, director, and producer of films married to Silvia Pinal
- Gustavo Aguerre (born 1953), Argentine artist, curator, writer, and theatre designer
- Gustavo Sorola, staff member and voice actor for Rooster Teeth Productions machinima series
[edit] Engineering, religion and science
- Gustavo Colonnetti (1886–1968), Italian mathematician and engineer
- Gustavo Gutiérrez Merino (born 1928), Peruvian theologian and Dominican priest regarded as the founder of Liberation Theology at the University of Notre Dame
- Gustavo Tamayo, Colombian ophthalmologist
- Gustavo Angel (born 1968), Mexican singer of Los Temerarios
- Gustavo Assis-Brasil, Brazilian jazz guitarist
- Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt (born 1925), Chilean composer
- Gustavo Cerati (born 1959), Argentine artist and songwriter
- Gustavo Cordera (born 1964), Argentine rock musician
- Gustavo Dudamel (born 1981), Venezuelan conductor
- Gustavo Lapis Ahumad, founding member of goth rock band Bitter Grace
- Gustavo Lopez Morales (1920–1979), Mexican classical guitarist
- Gustavo Ramírez Reyes, Mexican musician and composer
- Gustavo Santaolalla (born 1952), Academy Award-winning Argentine musician, producer, and composer
- Gustavo (rapper), popular rapper from Latvia
[edit] Military and politics
- Gustavo A. Madero (1875–1913), participant in the Mexican Revolution
- Gustavo Adolfo Espina Salguero (born c.1946), former vice-president of Guatemala
- Gustavo Arcos Bergnes (1926–2006), Cuban revolutionary alongside Fidel Castro
- Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Bolaños Cacho (1911–1979), former President of Mexico
- Gustavo Espinoza, Peruvian politician and Congressman
- Gustavo Esteva, Mexican activist who founded the Universidad de la Tierra in Oaxaca, Mexico
- Gustavo Jiménez (c.1886–1933), Peruvian Colonel who served as President of Peru for six days
- Gustavo Leigh Guzmán (1920–1999), representative of the Air Force in the Government Junta that ruled Chile
- Gustavo Noboa Bejarano (born 1937), politician and former President of Ecuador
- Gustavo Petricioli (born 1928), Mexican economist and ambassador to the United States
- Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (1900–1975), former military dictator and Columbian political figure
- Gustavo Vázquez Montes (1962–2005), Mexican politician of the PRI, governor of Colima
[edit] Sports
- Gustavo Andrés Oberman (born 1985), Argentine footballer
- Gustavo Badell (born 1972), Venezuelan IFBB professional bodybuilder
- Gustavo Barros Schelotto, footballer of the USL
- Gustavo Benítez (born 1953), coach and former Paraguayan football defender
- Gustavo Boccoli (born 1978), Brazilian footballer who plays as midfielder
- Gustavo Borges (born 1972), former international top swimmer from Brazil
- Gustavo Cabrera (born 1979), Guatemalan footballer who plays as defender
- Gustavo Chacín (born 1980), left-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball
- Gustavo Dezotti, Argentine football striker
- Gustavo Endres, Brazilian volleyball player
- Gustavo García (born 1980), Mexican footballer
- Gustavo Kuerten (born 1976), Brazilian tennis player
- Gustavo López (born 1973), Argentine footballer
- Gustavo Manduca (born 1980), Brazilian footballer
- Gustavo Méndez (born 1971), Uruguayan footballer
- Gustavo Méndez (referee) (born 1967), Uruguayan football (soccer) referee
- Gustavo Morínigo (born 1977), Paraguayan football midfielder
- Gustavo Munúa (born 1978), Uruguayan football goalkeeper
- Gustavo Nery (born 1977), Brazilian footballer
- Gustavo Poyet (born 1967), Uruguayan footballer
- Gustavo Quinteros Desabato (born 1965), Bolivian football coach and former defender
- Gustavo Valderrama (born 1977), Venezuelan volleyball player
- Gustavo Varela (born 1978), Uruguayan footballer
- Luis Gustavo Dias (born 1987), Brazilian footballer
[edit] Writing
[edit] Places
[edit] References
- ^ Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Gustavo. Behind the Name. Retrieved on 2008-05-17.