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'''Barbosa''' (sometimes '''Barbossa''') is a [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and later also Southern<ref>[http://ilg.usc.es/cag/Controlador?busca=BARBOSA Distribution map in Galicia]</ref> [[Galician language|Galician]] [[surname]]. It may refer to: |
'''Barbosa''' (sometimes '''Barbossa''') is a [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and later also Southern<ref>[http://ilg.usc.es/cag/Controlador?busca=BARBOSA Distribution map in Galicia]</ref> [[Galician language|Galician]] [[surname]]. It may refer to: |
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*[[Adoniran Barbosa]] (a.k.a. João Rubinato, |
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*[[Adoniran Barbosa]] (a.k.a. João Rubinato, 1910–1982), Brazilian singer and composer |
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*[[Agostinho Barbosa]] (1589–1649), Portuguese writer on canon law |
*[[Agostinho Barbosa]] (1589–1649), Portuguese writer on canon law |
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*[[Alexandrina Barbosa]] (born 1986), Portuguese professional handball player |
*[[Alexandrina Barbosa]] (born 1986), Portuguese professional handball player |
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*[[Almir Barbosa]] (born 1980), Cape Verdean professional footballer |
*[[Almir Barbosa]] (born 1980), Cape Verdean professional footballer |
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*[[Anderson Barbosa]] (born 1974), Brazilian professional footballer |
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*[[Anggisu Barbosa]] (born 1993), Indonesian professional footballer |
*[[Anggisu Barbosa]] (born 1993), Indonesian professional footballer |
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*[[António Barbosa]] (born 1931), Portuguese footballer |
*[[António Barbosa]] (born 1931), Portuguese footballer |
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*[[César Barbosa]] (born 1954), Colombian biologist |
*[[César Barbosa]] (born 1954), Colombian biologist |
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*[[Chris Barbosa]] (born ?), American music producer |
*[[Chris Barbosa]] (born ?), American music producer |
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*[[Cristiano Borro Barbosa]] (born 1976), Brazilian-born priest, bishop elect of Boston |
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*[[Daniel Camargo Barbosa]] (1930–1994), prolific Colombian serial killer and rapist |
*[[Daniel Camargo Barbosa]] (1930–1994), prolific Colombian serial killer and rapist |
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*[[Dario Barbosa]] (1882–1965), Brazilian Olympic sport shooter |
*[[Dario Barbosa]] (1882–1965), Brazilian Olympic sport shooter |
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*[[Dario Villares Barbosa]] (1880–1952), Brazilian painter |
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*[[Diego Barbosa]] (born 1996), Mexican professional footballer |
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*[[Domingos Caldas Barbosa]] (c. 1739–1800), Brazilian poet and musician |
*[[Domingos Caldas Barbosa]] (c. 1739–1800), Brazilian poet and musician |
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*[[Duarte Barbosa]] (c. late 15th century–1521), Portuguese writer and explorer |
*[[Duarte Barbosa]] (c. late 15th century–1521), Portuguese writer and explorer |
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*[[Everaldo Barbosa]] (born 1975), Brazilian professional footballer |
*[[Everaldo Barbosa]] (born 1975), Brazilian professional footballer |
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*[[Frederico Barbosa]] (born 1961), Brazilian poet |
*[[Frederico Barbosa]] (born 1961), Brazilian poet |
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*[[Gabriel Barbosa]] (born 1996), Brazilian professional footballer |
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*[[Givaldo Barbosa]] (born 1954), Brazilian professional tennis player |
*[[Givaldo Barbosa]] (born 1954), Brazilian professional tennis player |
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*[[Hélder Barbosa]] (born 1987), Portuguese professional footballer |
*[[Hélder Barbosa]] (born 1987), Portuguese professional footballer |
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*[[João Tamagnini Barbosa]] (1883–1948), Portuguese army brigadier and politician |
*[[João Tamagnini Barbosa]] (1883–1948), Portuguese army brigadier and politician |
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*[[Joaquim Barbosa]] (born 1953), Brazilian justice minister |
*[[Joaquim Barbosa]] (born 1953), Brazilian justice minister |
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*[[Jorge Barbosa]] (1902–1971), Cape Verdean poet and writer |
*[[Jorge Barbosa (writer)|Jorge Barbosa]] (1902–1971), Cape Verdean poet and writer |
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*[[José Barbosa]] ( |
*[[José Barbosa]] (1929–2015), Puerto Rican Olympic pole vaulter |
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*[[José Celso Barbosa]] (1857–1921), Puerto Rican physician, sociologist, and politician |
*[[José Celso Barbosa]] (1857–1921), Puerto Rican physician, sociologist, and politician |
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*[[José Luíz Barbosa]] (a.k.a. Zequinha Barbosa, born 1961), Brazilian Olympic athlete |
*[[José Luíz Barbosa]] (a.k.a. Zequinha Barbosa, born 1961), Brazilian Olympic athlete |
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*[[Mariano Barbosa]] (born 1984), Argentine professional footballer |
*[[Mariano Barbosa]] (born 1984), Argentine professional footballer |
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*[[Moacir Barbosa Nascimento]] (1921–2000), Brazilian professional footballer (goalkeeper) |
*[[Moacir Barbosa Nascimento]] (1921–2000), Brazilian professional footballer (goalkeeper) |
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*[[Nélia Barbosa]] (born 1998), French paracanoeist |
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*[[Octávio Barbosa]] (1907–1997), Brazilian geologist |
*[[Octávio Barbosa]] (1907–1997), Brazilian geologist |
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*[[Pablo Barbosa]] (1815–c. 1900), Mexican benefactor, farmer, cattle rancher, and landowner |
*[[Pablo Barbosa]] (1815–c. 1900), Mexican benefactor, farmer, cattle rancher, and landowner |
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*[[Pedro Barbosa (jurist)]] (1530/35–1606), Portuguese jurist |
*[[Pedro Barbosa (jurist)]] (1530/35–1606), Portuguese jurist |
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*[[Pilar Barbosa]] (de Rosario) (1898–1997), Puerto Rican educator, historian and political activist |
*[[Pilar Barbosa]] (de Rosario) (1898–1997), Puerto Rican educator, historian and political activist |
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*[[Rivaldo Barbosa (chief of police)]], Brazilian chief of police |
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*[[Roberto Firmino|Roberto Firmino Barbosa de Oliveira]] (born 1991), Brazilian footballer |
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*[[Rodrigo Barbosa]] (born 1988), Brazilian professional race car driver |
*[[Rodrigo Barbosa]] (born 1988), Brazilian professional race car driver |
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*[[Rui Barbosa]] (a.k.a. Ruy Barbosa, 1849–1923), Brazilian writer, jurist, and politician |
*[[Rui Barbosa]] (a.k.a. Ruy Barbosa, 1849–1923), Brazilian writer, jurist, and politician |
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*[[William da Silva Barbosa]] (born 1978), Brazilian professional footballer |
*[[William da Silva Barbosa]] (born 1978), Brazilian professional footballer |
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*[[Willian Xavier Barbosa]] (born 1983), Brazilian professional footballer |
*[[Willian Xavier Barbosa]] (born 1983), Brazilian professional footballer |
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== Barbossa (double s) == |
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* [[Wesley So]]'s maternal family name under [[Filipino name|Philippine name conventions]] is "Barbossa", i.e. "Barbossa" is the maiden name of So's biological mother. |
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==In fiction== |
==In fiction== |
Latest revision as of 06:28, 23 October 2024
Barbosa (sometimes Barbossa) is a Portuguese and later also Southern[1] Galician surname. It may refer to:
Barbosa (single s)
[edit]- Adoniran Barbosa (a.k.a. João Rubinato, 1910–1982), Brazilian singer and composer
- Agostinho Barbosa (1589–1649), Portuguese writer on canon law
- Alexandrina Barbosa (born 1986), Portuguese professional handball player
- Almir Barbosa (born 1980), Cape Verdean professional footballer
- Anderson Barbosa (born 1974), Brazilian professional footballer
- Anggisu Barbosa (born 1993), Indonesian professional footballer
- António Barbosa (born 1931), Portuguese footballer
- Arthur Barbosa (1908-1995), British illustrator
- Bárbara Micheline do Monte Barbosa, Brazilian soccer player/goalkeeper
- Bruno da Silva Barbosa (born 1988), Brazilian professional footballer
- Cândido Barbosa (born 1974), Portuguese professional race car driver
- Cédric Barbosa (born 1976), French professional footballer
- César Barbosa (born 1954), Colombian biologist
- Chris Barbosa (born ?), American music producer
- Cristiano Borro Barbosa (born 1976), Brazilian-born priest, bishop elect of Boston
- Daniel Camargo Barbosa (1930–1994), prolific Colombian serial killer and rapist
- Dario Barbosa (1882–1965), Brazilian Olympic sport shooter
- Dario Villares Barbosa (1880–1952), Brazilian painter
- Diego Barbosa (born 1996), Mexican professional footballer
- Domingos Caldas Barbosa (c. 1739–1800), Brazilian poet and musician
- Duarte Barbosa (c. late 15th century–1521), Portuguese writer and explorer
- Euclydes Barbosa (a.k.a. Jaú, 1909–1988), Brazilian professional footballer
- Everaldo Barbosa (born 1975), Brazilian professional footballer
- Frederico Barbosa (born 1961), Brazilian poet
- Gabriel Barbosa (born 1996), Brazilian professional footballer
- Givaldo Barbosa (born 1954), Brazilian professional tennis player
- Hélder Barbosa (born 1987), Portuguese professional footballer
- Henrique Barbosa (born 1984), Brazilian Olympic swimmer
- Jade Barbosa (born 1991), Brazilian Olympic gymnast
- João Barbosa (born 1975), Portuguese professional race car driver
- João Tamagnini Barbosa (1883–1948), Portuguese army brigadier and politician
- Joaquim Barbosa (born 1953), Brazilian justice minister
- Jorge Barbosa (1902–1971), Cape Verdean poet and writer
- José Barbosa (1929–2015), Puerto Rican Olympic pole vaulter
- José Celso Barbosa (1857–1921), Puerto Rican physician, sociologist, and politician
- José Luíz Barbosa (a.k.a. Zequinha Barbosa, born 1961), Brazilian Olympic athlete
- José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage (1823–1907), Portuguese zoologist and politician
- Leandro Barbosa (born 1982), Brazilian professional basketball player
- Luciano Barbosa (born 1976), Brazilian professional squash player
- Luis Barbosa (born 1953), Colombian Olympic runner
- Lula Barbosa (born 1970), Brazilian professional beach volleyball player
- Madalena Barbosa
- Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage (1765–1805), Portuguese poet
- Marcelo Barbosa (born 1975), Brazilian guitar player and music professor
- Marcia Barbosa, Brazilian physicist
- Mariano Barbosa (born 1984), Argentine professional footballer
- Moacir Barbosa Nascimento (1921–2000), Brazilian professional footballer (goalkeeper)
- Nélia Barbosa (born 1998), French paracanoeist
- Octávio Barbosa (1907–1997), Brazilian geologist
- Pablo Barbosa (1815–c. 1900), Mexican benefactor, farmer, cattle rancher, and landowner
- Palmira Barbosa (born 1961), Angolan Olympic athlete
- Pedro Barbosa (born 1970), Portuguese professional footballer
- Pedro Barbosa (jurist) (1530/35–1606), Portuguese jurist
- Pilar Barbosa (de Rosario) (1898–1997), Puerto Rican educator, historian and political activist
- Rivaldo Barbosa (chief of police), Brazilian chief of police
- Roberto Firmino Barbosa de Oliveira (born 1991), Brazilian footballer
- Rodrigo Barbosa (born 1988), Brazilian professional race car driver
- Rui Barbosa (a.k.a. Ruy Barbosa, 1849–1923), Brazilian writer, jurist, and politician
- Timotea Barbosa (a.k.a. Doña Timo, 1860–1930), Mexican benefactor
- Vera Barbosa (born 1989), Portuguese Olympic track and field athlete
- William da Silva Barbosa (born 1978), Brazilian professional footballer
- Willian Xavier Barbosa (born 1983), Brazilian professional footballer
Barbossa (double s)
[edit]- Wesley So's maternal family name under Philippine name conventions is "Barbossa", i.e. "Barbossa" is the maiden name of So's biological mother.
In fiction
[edit]- Hector Barbossa, a fictional character from Pirates of the Caribbean