Garza (surname)

Garza is a Galician and Basque noble surname and the Spanish language equivalent of heron (bird). Garza has also become a part of many placenames.

Garza was the surname of many Sephardic Jews that settled in Monterrey, Nuevo León, and the name is still found in many famous people from that Mexican state. Other Garzas settled in the neighboring states of Coahuila in Mexico and Texas in the United States.

From Nuevo León

Governors of Nuevo León

  • Arturo B. de la Garza – Governor of Nuevo León (1943–1949)
  • Blas de la Garza Falcón – Governor of Nuevo León (1681)
  • Diodoro de la Garza – Governor of Nuevo León (1916)
  • Genaro Garza García – Governor of Nuevo León (1871)
  • Generoso Chapa Garza – Governor of Nuevo León (1929)
  • Juan Nepomuceno de la Garza y Evía – Governor of Nuevo León (1835–1837 and 1845–1846).
  • Lázaro Garza Ayala – Governor of Nuevo León (1869)
  • Pablo A. de la Garza – Governor of Nuevo León (1915 and 1916)
  • Simón de la Garza Melo – Governor of Nuevo León

Other people

From Coahuila

From Texas

  • Felipe de la Garza Governor of the Eastern Interior Provinces of Mexico, of what would become Texas
  • John Garza (born 1955), member of the Texas House of Representatives, R-San Antonio
  • Ed Garza – former mayor of San Antonio, Texas
  • Cayetano Garza – an American comic designer and illustrator
  • Emilio M. Garza – an American judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
  • Henry Garza – Guitarist and vocalist in Los Lonely Boys
  • Jojo Garza – Bass player and vocalist in Los Lonely Boys
  • Juan (JJ) Jaime Garza - former Mission city commissioner
  • Ringo Garza – Drummer and vocalist in Los Lonely Boys
  • Daniel "Dani Doom" Garza - vocalist of the band Design the Skyline
  • Juan Garza – an American murderer, executed under the death penalty in 2001
  • Tony Garza – a Mexican American politician, current ambassador of the United States to Mexico and husband of María Asunción Aramburuzabala, the richest woman in Mexico
  • Reynaldo G. Garza – the first Mexican American federal judge in the United States

Others

See also

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