Rey

Rey stands for:

  • Ray ( Persia ) (also Rey ) Iranian city
  • Rey ( Altkalen ), part of the municipality in the district of Altkalen Rostock in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern
  • Valle Gran Rey, Spanish municipality in the Canary Islands
  • ( 13647 ) Rey, an asteroid of the main belt

Rey is the surname of the following persons:

  • Alberto Marcos Rey ( born 1974 ), Spanish football player
  • Alain Rey ( linguist ) ( born 1928 ), French linguist
  • Alain Rey ( ski mountaineer ) ( b. 1982 ), Swiss ski mountaineer
  • Alexandre Rey (born 1972 ), Swiss football player
  • Alvino Rey (actually Alvin McBurney; 1907-2004 ), American jazz guitarist and bandleader
  • Anne -Flore Rey (born 1962 ), French alpine skier
  • Anne -Marie Rey ( born 1937 ), Swiss women's rights activist and politician
  • Anthony Rey (1807-1847), French-American religious priest and chaplain
  • Cemal Resit Rey (1904-1985), Turkish composer
  • Claudius Rey (1817-1895), French entomologist
  • Corinne Rey- Bellet (1972-2006), Swiss alpine skier
  • Domingo Rey, Argentine musician
  • Domingo Rey d' Harcourt (1883-1939), Spanish officer
  • Dominique Rey ( born 1952 ), French theologian and clergyman, Bishop of Fréjus -Toulon
  • Fabien Rey ( born 1981 ), French cyclist
  • Fernando Rey (1917-1994), Spanish actor
  • Gabino Rey (1928-2006), Spanish painter
  • Hans Rey (born 1966 ), Swiss mountain biker
  • Heinz Rey ( born 1943 ), Swiss legal scholars
  • Hélène Rey ( born 1974 ), French economist
  • Ingeborg Meyer- Rey (1920-2001), German illustrator
  • Jacinto Rey (born 1972 ), Spanish writer
  • Jean Rey (1902-1983), Belgian journalist and politician
  • Jean -Baptiste Rey (1734-1810), French composer, conductor and opera director
  • Jean -Jacques Rey- Bellet ( born 1950 ), Swiss politician
  • Jean -Yves Rey (born 1970 ), Swiss ski mountaineer, mountain and marathon runner
  • José Manuel Rey ( born 1975 ), Venezuelan football player
  • José Miguel González Rey ( Josemi; b. 1979 ), Spanish football player
  • Joseph Rey (1899-1990), French politician, mayor of Colmar
  • Josette Rey- Debove (1929-2005), French and Romance languages ​​Lexikografin
  • Julio Rey (born 1972 ), Spanish long-distance runner
  • Julio Rey Pastor (1888-1962), Spanish mathematician and historian of mathematics
  • Julio Adolfo Rey Prendes (1932-2010), Salvadoran politician
  • Koos de la Rey (1847-1914), South African General
  • Lester del Rey (1915-1993), American writer
  • Luis Gabriel Rey ( born 1980 ), Colombian football player
  • Marc- Michel Rey (1720-1780), Swiss- Dutch publisher
  • Marcos Rey ( writer ), pseudonym of Edmundo Donato ( 1925-1999 ), Brazilian writer
  • Micheline Calmy -Rey ( born 1945 ), Swiss politician ( SP)
  • Omar Gomez Rey ( born 1957 ), Colombian painter
  • Pierre Rey (1930-2006), French journalist and writer
  • Eleuterio Rafael Rey ( born 1933), Argentine cleric, Bishop of Zárate - Campana
  • Ramón Rey Ardid (1903-1988), Spanish chess player and psychiatrists
  • Robert Rey ( born 1929 ), French ski jumper
  • Roberto Rey (1905-1972), Chilean actor
  • Rodrigo Rey Rosa ( * 1958 ), Guatemalan writer and translator
  • Werner K. Rey ( born 1943 ), Swiss financier and entrepreneur

REY is an abbreviation for:

  • Airport Reyes ( Beni ), Bolivia ( IATA code )

See also:

  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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