Guerreiro
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Guerreiro is a Galician and Portuguese word for "warrior". It can be found as a surname in Portuguese-speaking countries.
Guerreiro may refer to:
People
- Ana Maria Guerreiro Dias (born 1974), Portuguese long-distance and marathon runner
- André Guerreiro Rocha (born 1984), Brazilian footballer (defender)
- Bruno Miguel Guerreiro Costa (born 1986), Portuguese footballer (goalkeeper)
- Carlos-Manuel Alho Guerreiro (born 1983), Belgian football referee
- David Pedrosa Guerreiro (born 1993) Portuguese footballer (midfielder) better known as Peixinho
- Diogo Filipe Guerreiro Viana (born 1990), Portuguese footballer (winger)
- Fabrício Guerreiro (born 1990), Brazilian mixed martial artist
- Félix Guerreiro (born 1950), Portuguese footballer (forward)
- Jonathan Guerreiro (born 1991), Russian-Australian ice dancer
- Jorge Manuel Guerreiro Soares (born 1971), Portuguese footballer (centre back)
- Katia Guerreiro (born 1976), Portuguese singer
- Leandro Guerreiro (born 1978), Brazilian footballer (defensive midfielder)
- Marcinho Guerreiro (born 1980), Brazilian footballer (defensive midfielder)
- Márcio Guerreiro (born 1981), Brazilian footballer (midfielder)
- Pedro Guerreiro de Jesus Correia (born 1987), Portuguese footballer (defender)
- Pedro Guerreiro (born 1966), Portuguese politician
- Ramiro Saraiva Guerreiro (1918–2011), Brazilian politician and diplomat
- Ricardo Augustus Guerreiro Baptista Leite (born 1980), Portuguese-Canadian politician
- Raphaël Guerreiro (born 1993), French footballer
- Roger Guerreiro (born 1982), Brazilian-Polish footballer (midfielder)
- Rui Manuel Guerreiro Nobre Esteves (born 1967), Portuguese footballer (midfielder)
- Toninho Guerreiro (1942–1990), Brazilian footballer (forward)
Other uses
- Guerrero, Spanish equivalent
- O Dragão da Maldade Contra o Santo Guerreiro, 1969 Brazilian film
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