Matos (surname)
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Matos or Mattos, sometimes de Matos or de Mattos, is a Portuguese language surname.
It may refer to:
- Alexander Teixeira de Mattos (1865–1921), journalist, literary critic and publisher
- Andre Matos (1972- ), a Heavy Metal rock musician
- Andre Matos, a Brazilian musician
- Ángel Matos, a Cuban taekwondo athlete
- Antun Gustav Matoš (1873-1914) a Croatian poet and writer
- Dina Matos McGreevey (1966- ), former First Lady of New Jersey
- Diogo Matos, (born 1975), Portuguese footballer
- Fabiano Raimundo de Mattos(born 1986), Brazilian football defender
- Francisco Vieira de Matos, known as "Vieira Lusitano" (1699-1783), royal painter to King John V of Portugal
- Gerardo Matos Rodríguez, a Uruguayan composer
- Grant Mattos (born 1981), National Football League wide receiver
- Gregório de Mattos (1636–1696), Brazilian writer
- Harry Mattos (born 1911), American football player
- Huber Matos (born 1918), a Cuban dissident
- José Norton de Matos (1867-1955), a general and a Portuguese politician
- Luis Matos (1978- ), a baseball player
- Luis Palés Matos (1898-1959), a poet from Puerto Rico
- Manuel Vieira de Matos (1861–1932), archbishop of Braga, Portugal
- Marcelo Mattos (born 1984), Brazilian football midfielder
- Marcelo Mendonça de Mattos, (born 1984), Brazilian football midfielder
- Marcelo Roberto Lima de Mattos (born 1986), Brazilian football midfielder
- Marco Antonio de Mattos Filho (born 1986), Brazilian football midfielder
- Marcos Renan de Mattos Ceschin (born 1985), Brazilian football midfielder
- Mayra Matos(born 1988), Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2009
- Monica Mattos (born 1984), Brazilian pornographic actress
- Pedro Mattos (born 1989), Brazilian football player
- Roy Chaderton Matos (1942- ), a Venezuelan diplomat
See also
- Matos (disambiguation)
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