Molina (surname)

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Molina is a Spanish, Portuguese, African and Italian surname. The Molina surname originates from medieval Spain, in the Christian Kingdom of Castile, and is an occupational surname as it is derived from the word Molino or "mill" or "miller". This surname is from the late middle ages for someone who manages, works in, or owns a mill.

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  • Dafne Molina (born 1982), Mexican beauty pageant titleholder

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  • Florencio Molina Campos (1891–1959), Argentine painter
  • Franklin Molina (born 1984), Venezuelan road cyclist
  • Fray Alonzo de Molina (1513 or 1514 – 1579 or 1585), author of a classic Nahuatl-Spanish Vocabulario

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  • Gerardo Molina (1906–1991), Colombian writer, politician, and academic
  • Gloria Molina (born 1948), American politician, chairwoman of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
  • Gustavo Molina (born 1982), Venezuelan baseball player

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  • Hector Garcia-Molina (contemporary), American engineering professor, member of the Board of Directors of Oracle Corporation
  • Hilda Molina (born 1942), Cuban neurosurgeon and dissident
  • Hugo Antonio Laviada Molina, a Mexican politician

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  • Infanta Maria Francisca, Countess of Molina (1800–1834), Portuguese infanta daughter of King John VI of Portugal
  • Infante Carlos, Count of Molina (1788–1855), son of King Charles IV of Spain, Carlist pretender to the throne of Spain

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