Argüello
Argüello (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾˈɣweʎo, -ʝo, -ʒo, -ʃo]) is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alejandro Argüello (born 1982), Mexican footballer
- Alexis Argüello (1952 – 2009), Nicaraguan boxer
- Betzabeth Argüello (born 1991), Venezuelan freestyle wrestler
- Carlos Anibal Altamirano Argüello (1942 – 2015), Ecuadorian Roman Catholic bishop
- Carlos Argüello Gómez (born 1946), Nicaraguan lawyer and diplomat
- Concepción Argüello (1791 – 1857), Alta Californian noted for her romance with Nikolai Rezanov
- Facundo Argüello (footballer) (born 1979), Argentine footballer
- Facundo Argüello (tennis) (born 1992), Argentine tennis player
- Francisco Argüello (born 1982), Paraguayan footballer
- Jorge Argüello (born 1956), Argentine politician and diplomat
- José Darío Argüello (1753 – 1828), Spanish soldier, California pioneer who was one of the founders of Los Angeles and twice a Spanish colonial Governor of the Alta as well as the Baja California Peninsula. He was the father of Mexican Governor of Alta California Luis Antonio Argüello.
- José Ramon Argüello (? – ?), Mexican Californio and son of Santiago Argüello
- Juan Argüello (born 1947), Nicaraguan sprinter
- Kiko Argüello (born 1939), Spanish artist and co-initiator of the Neocatechumenal Way
- Leonardo Argüello Barreto (1875 – 1947), Nicaraguan politician and President.-
- Luis Antonio Argüello (1784 – 1830), the first Californio (native-born) governor of Alta California
- Manuel Argüello Mora (1834 – 1902), one of the first Costa Rican authors
- Marcos Argüello (born 1981), Argentinian football goalkeeper
- Mariana Sansón Argüello (1918 – 2002), one of the first woman leaders in Nicaraguan poetry
- Martín Vassallo Argüello (born 1980), Argentine former tennis player
- Patrick Argüello (1943 – 1970), Nicaraguan American and member of the Sandinistas
- Roberto Argüello (born 1963), Argentine former tennis player
- Santiago Argüello (1791 – 1862), Mexican Californio, a soldier in the Spanish army of the Viceroyalty of New Spain in Las Californias, a major Mexican land grant ranchos owner
- Santiago E. Argüello (1813 – 1857), Mexican Californio and son of Santiago Argüello
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