Reyes
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Reyes is a Spanish word, usually used as a given name or family name. The literal translation into English is kings.
Various people with the family name Reyes including:
- Alisa Reyes (born 1981), American actress
- Anthony Reyes (born 1981), American baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
- Dennys Reyes (born 1977), Mexican baseball pitcher for the Minnesota Twins
- Efren "Bata" Reyes (born 1954), Philippines pool player
- Ernie Reyes, Jr. - American Taekwondo practitioner and actor
- Ernie Reyes, Sr. - martial arts champion and Hall of Famer
- Faustino Reyes (born 1975), Spanish boxer
- Ginger Reyes (born 1980), American rock musician
- José Reyes (born 1983), Dominican baseball player for the New York Mets
- José Antonio Reyes Calderón (born 1983), Spanish international and Atlético Madrid football player
- Judy Reyes (born 1968), American actress
- Nap Reyes (1919-1995), Cuban baseball player
- Ricky Reyes (born 1978), Cuban American professional wrestler
- Ron Reyes, a singer for the band Black Flagfamily name
- Silvestre Reyes (born 1944), American politician from the state of Texas
Fictional characters named Reyes include:
- Hugo "Hurley" Reyes, from the television series Lost
- Cecilia Reyes, from the comic book series X-Men
- Sofia Reyes, a fictional recurring character in the American dramedy series Ugly Betty
- Monica Reyes, a fictional FBI Agent in The X-Files
Reyes may also refer to:
- Reyes rendering, image rendering method
- Reye's Syndrome
- Point Reyes, a prominent cape on the Pacific coast of northern California, USA
- Reyes, Bolivia, a town (province capital) in the Beni Department, Bolivia