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Ramiro is a Spanish and Portuguese name from the latinisation of the Gothic given name *đ‚đŒ°đŒœđŒ°đŒŒđŒč𐍂 (*Ranamir). Notable people with the name include:


Given name

* Ramiro I of Asturias (c. 790–850), king of Asturias *
Ramiro II of LeĂłn Ramiro II ( 900 – 1 January 951), son of Ordoño II of LeĂłn, Ordoño II and Elvira Menendez, was a Kingdom of LeĂłn, King of LeĂłn from 931 until his death. Initially titular king only of a lesser part of the kingdom, he gained the crown of Le ...
(c. 900–951), king of Leon * Ramiro III of León (961–985), king of Leon *
Ramiro I of Aragon Ramiro I (bef. 10078 May 1063) was the first King of Aragon from 1035 until his death. His kingdomship was petit, and unfederated, which was sometimes referred to as a petty kingdom. Although his legacy was a minor kingdom, he would expand th ...
(before 1007–1063), king of Aragon * Ramiro II of Aragon (c. 1075–1157), king of Aragon


A-C

* Ramiro Arias (born 1993), Argentine football defender * Ramiro Arrue (1892–1971), Basque painter, illustrator, and ceramist * Ramiro Benavides (born 1947), Bolivian tennis player * Ramiro Benavides (swimmer) (born 1954), Guatemalan former swimmer * Ramiro Benetti (born 1993), Brazilian footballer * Ramiro Blacut (1944-2024), Bolivian footballer * Ramiro Borja (born 1961), Ecudorean-American soccer player * Ramiro Bravo (born 1962), Spanish foil fencer * Ramiro Bruschi (born 1981), Uruguayan football forward * Ramiro Cabrera (born 1988), Uruguayan cyclist *
Ramiro Canovas Ramiro Canovas (born August 6, 1981) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a center back for the Atlanta Silverbacks in the North American Soccer League. Career Early career Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Canovas started his ...
(born 1981), Argentine football center back * Ramiro Carballo (born 1978), Salvadoran footballer * Ramiro Carrera (born 1993), Argentine football midfielder * Ramiro Cáseres (born 1994), Argentine footballer * Ramiro Castro de la Mata (1931–2006), Peruvian physician * Ramiro Castillo (1966–1997), Bolivian football midfielder * Ramiro Cepeda (born 1975), Argentine football manager and player * Ramiro Civita, Argentine cinematographer * Ramiro Choc, Guatemalan Mayan peasant leader * Ramiro L. Colón (1904–1983), general manager of the Cooperativa de Cafeteros de Puerto Rico *
Ramiro Corrales Ramiro Corrales (born March 12, 1977) is an American former professional soccer player. He spent most of his professional playing career with the San Jose Earthquakes in Major League Soccer. Known as a "reliable contributor who sstrong in defen ...
(born 1977), American soccer player *
Ramiro CortĂ©s Ramiro CortĂ©s Jr. (25 November 1933 – 2 July 1984) was an American composer. CortĂ©s was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1933 to Ramiro CortĂ©s, Sr. and Elvira CortĂ©s (nĂ©e Acosta). He studied with Henry Cowell, Richard Donovan, Ingolf Dahl, V ...
(1933–1984), American composer *
Ramiro CortĂ©s (basketball) Ramiro Prudencio CortĂ©s Molteni (1931 – 23 April 1977) was a Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XVI Olympiad and officially branded as Melb ...
(1931–1977), Uruguayan basketball player *
Ramiro Costa Ramiro Costa (born 21 August 1992) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a striker for Chacarita Juniors. Club career He reached the bottom of Rosario Central in 2008 from San Jose club. He made his first professional season with the squad in ...
(born 1992), Argentine football striker


E-L

* Ramiro Estrada (born 1962), Mexican swimmer * Ramiro Fassi (born 1982), Argentine football defender * Ramiro Fergonzi (born 1989), Argentine football forward * Ramiro Figueiras Amarelle (born 1977), Spanish beach soccer player * Ramiro FrĂłilaz (1120–1169), Leonese magnate, statesman, and military leader * Ramiro Funes Mori (born 1991), Argentine footballer * Ramiro Garay (born 1997), Argentine football midfielder * Ramiro GarcĂ©s (disambiguation), multiple people, including: ** Ramiro GarcĂ©s of Viguera (died 981), king of Viguera ** Ramiro GarcĂ©s, Lord of Calahorra (c. 1052–1083), second son of king GarcĂ­a SĂĄnchez III of Navarre * Ramiro Georgescu (born 1982), Romanian water polo player * Ramiro HernĂĄndez GarcĂ­a (born 1954), Mexican politician * Ramiro Herrera (born 1989), Argentine rugby union footballer * Ramiro Ledesma Ramos (1905–1936), Spanish national syndicalist politician, essayist, and journalist * Ramiro de LeĂłn Carpio (1942–2002), President of Guatemala * Ramiro de LeĂłn (basketball) (1938–2007), Uruguayan basketball player * Ramiro Leone (born 1977), Argentine football midfielder


M-O

* Ramiro Macagno (born 1997), Argentine football goalkeeper * Ramiro de Maeztu (1875–1936), Spanish political theorist, journalist, literary critic, and diplomat * RamĂ­ro Mañalich (1887–?), Cuban fencer * Ramiro Marino (born 1988), Argentine professional BMX cyclist * Ramiro Martinez (disambiguation), multiple people, including: ** Ramiro Martinez (police officer) (born 1937), American police officer ** Ramiro MartĂ­nez (rugby union) (born 1970), Argentine-born Italian rugby union player ** Ramiro Martinez (sportscaster) (1923–2015), Cuban sportscaster ** Ramiro Martinez, Jr. (born 1962), American criminologist * Ramiro Martins (born 1941), Portuguese cyclist * Ramiro Mayor (born 1991), Spanish footballer * Ramiro Mendoza (born 1972), Panamanian baseball pitcher * Ramiro Moyano (born 1990), Argentine rugby union player * Ramiro Navarro (born 1943), Mexican football forward * Ramiro NĂșñez de GuzmĂĄn (c. 1600–1668), Spanish nobleman * Ramiro Oliveros, Spanish film and television actor * Ramiro Ortiz, Nicaraguan businessman * Ramiro OrtĂ­z (1903–1982), Puerto Rican sports shooter * Ramiro Otero Lugones (1928–2013), Bolivian lawyer, docent and human rights defender


P-V

* Ramiro Peña (born 1985), Mexican baseball infielder * Ramiro Pez (born 1978), Italian-Argentine rugby union footballer * Ramiro Ponce Monroy (1923-2010), Guatemalan vice presidential candidate * Ramiro Pruneda (born 1983), Mexican American football offensive tackle *
Ramiro PrialĂ© Ramiro Abelardo PrialĂ© PrialĂ© (January 6, 1904 – February 27, 1988) was a Peruvian politician. A member of the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance, he was a friend of VĂ­ctor RaĂșl Haya De La Torre. He served as the President of the Congr ...
(1904–1988), Peruvian politician * Ramiro Quintana (born 1977), Argentine Olympic show jumping rider * Ramiro Rampinelli (1697–1759), Italian mathematician and physicist * Ramiro Reducindo (born 1979), Mexican boxer * Ramiro Rodrigues Valente (born 1933), Brazilian footballer * Ramiro Saavedra (born 1984), Peruvian singer * Ramiro Sánchez (1070–1116), noble kinsman of the kings of Navarre * Ramiro Saraiva Guerreiro (1918–2011), Brazilian politician and diplomat * Ramiro Suárez Corzo (born 1960), Colombian politician *
Ramiro ValdĂ©s Ramiro is a Spanish and Portuguese name from the latinisation of the Gothic given name *đ‚đŒ°đŒœđŒ°đŒŒđŒč𐍂 (*Ranamir). Notable people with the name include: Given name * Ramiro I of Asturias (c. 790–850), king of Asturias * Ramiro ...
(born 1932), Cuban politician * Ramiro Villapadierna (born 1964), Spanish reporter and observer


Surname

* Federico Ramiro (born 1962), Spanish basketball player * Luis Ramiro (born 1976), Spanish singer-songwriter * Marcelo Ramiro Camacho (born 1980), Brazilian footballer * Rubén Ramiro Pastor (born 1993), Spanish football striker * André Ramiro, A Brazilian actor


Nickname

* Mauricio HernĂĄndez Norambuena (born 1958), Chilean guerrilla fighter, popularly known as "Commander Ramiro". {{given name, type=both Spanish-language surnames Spanish masculine given names Masculine given names