Costa (surname)
Costa (Italian: [ˈkɔsta], Portuguese: [ˈkɔʃtɐ, ˈkɔstɐ], Galician: [ˈkɔsta], Spanish: [ˈkosta], Catalan: [ˈkɔstə, ˈkɔsta]), sometimes da Costa or Da Costa, is an Italian (particularly in Liguria, Piedmont and Sardinia), Portuguese, Galician, Spanish and Catalan surname. Because of colonization and immigration, it is found throughout Latin America, being particularly common in Brazil and Argentina. It is also a surname chosen by Jews, due to Roman Catholic conversions.
In Italy, Portugal, Galicia and Catalonia it is derived from the Latin word COSTA, "rib", which has come to mean slope, coast, in Romance languages. In the rest of Spain it comes from Catalonia or from Galicia, being the Spanish equivalent Cuesta.[1]
It may refer to:
- Afonso Costa, (1871-1937), Portuguese Prime Minister 1913-17
- Albert Costa, Catalan tennis player
- Aldo Costa, Italian Engineering Director of the Mercedes Formula One team
- Alberto Costa, various
- Alfredo Costa (–1908), a person who assassinated King Carlos I of Portugal and his eldest son Luis Filipe with Manuel Buiça in 1908
- Andrea Costa, Italian socialist activist
- António Costa, Portuguese politician
- Antonio da Costa Santos, Brazilian architect and politician
- Antony Costa, British singer
- Beatriz da Costa, interdisciplinary artist
- Benjamin Mendes da Costa, English-Australian philanthropist
- Carles Costa, Catalan tennis player
- Carlos Duarte Costa, Brazilian religious figure
- Celso Costa, Brazilian mathematician, discovered Costa's minimal surface, an embedded minimal surface in 1982
- Dave Costa (1941–2013), American football player
- Dave Costa (offensive lineman) (born 1978), American football player
- Delfim Moreira da Costa Ribeiro, Brazilian politician
- Desiderio Costa, Angolan politician
- Diego Costa, Spanish-Brazilian footballer
- Don Costa, American pop music arranger and record producer
- Douglas Costa, Brazilian footballer playing for FC Bayern Munich, winger
- Emanuel Mendez da Costa, English botanist, naturalist, philosopher, and collector
- Erminio Costa, Italian-born neuroscientist
- Fabio Costa, Brazilian goalkeeper
- Francesco Costa, Italian painter
- Frank Costa, Australian businessman and Geelong Football Club President
- Gal Costa, Brazilian singer
- George Da Costa (1853–1929), a Nigerian photographer
- Giacamo Costa (1919–2000), Italian-born Australian professional wrestler better known as Al Costello
- Giovanni Costa, Italian painter
- Isaac da Costa, Dutch Jewish writer
- Jason Costa, mixed martial artist from mississauga Ontario
- Jaume Costa, Valencian footballer
- Jay Costa, American politician
- Jean-Paul Costa, French judge
- Jim Costa, Portuguese-American politician
- João da Costa, Portuguese Jesuit
- Joan Costa-i-Font, Catalan economist
- Joaquim Costa Puig, Catalan basketball player
- Joe Costa, Australian footballer
- Johnny Costa, American jazz pianist
- Jorge Costa, Portuguese football player
- Joseph Costa, Luso-American aviation pioneer
- Larissa Costa, Brazilian model
- Ligia Maura Costa, Brazilian professor
- Lorenzo Costa, Italian painter
- Lúcio Costa, Brazilian architect and urban planner
- Luís Antônio Corréa da Costa (born 1966), Brazilian footballer better known as Müller
- Manuel da Costa, Portuguese footballer
- Manuel da Costa, Portuguese jesuit missionary
- Manuel Pinto da Costa, former president of São Tomé and Príncipe
- Sam Costa, Professional British gamer
- Marcos Costa, Brazilian boxer
- Mariana Bridi da Costa, known as "Mari", Brazilian model
- Mario Costa (diplomat), a Maltese diplomat and ambassador to Russia
- Martinho da Costa Lopes, East Timorese religious and political leader
- Mathieu de Costa, first recorded black person in Canada
- Matt Costa, American folk singer and songwriter
- Sir Michael Costa, English composer and conductor
- Michael Costa, Australian politician
- Moses da Costa, also called "Anthony da Costa", English banker
- Newton da Costa, Brazilian mathematician
- Nikka Costa, American singer
- Nuccio Costa, Italian television presenter
- Orazio Costa, Italian theatre pedagogist and director
- Oronzio Gabriele Costa, Italian zoologist
- Paolo Costa, Italian Member of the European Parliament
- Phil Costa, Australian politician
- Rebecca Da Costa, model, actress
- Renata Aparecida da Costa, aka Renata Costa, Brazilian footballer
- Rex De Costa, Sri Lankan doctor and soldier
- Ricardo Costa, Portuguese filmmaker
- Robert Costa (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ronaldo da Costa, Brazilian long distance runner
- Rui Costa, Portuguese football player
- Sam Costa - British comic actor
- Uriel da Costa, Portuguese Jewish writer
- Viviane Costa, Brazilian water polo player
- Wimal Kumara de Costa, Sri Lankan actor
Dalla Costa
- Marco Dalla Costa, Italian footballer
- Elia Dalla Costa
- Lamberto Dalla Costa
- Morris Dalla Costa, Canadian journalist
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