Pinto
Pinto stands for:
- A color breeding for spotted horses, see Pinto
- A model of the Ford Motor Company, Ford Pinto see
- A mathematical equation, see Menegotto -Pinto equation
- A part of the official name of the largest football stadium in Minas Gerais, Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto
- A Thai lunch box made of aluminum, see Pinto ( Lunchbox )
- A revolt against the Portuguese rule in Goa in 1787, see Pinto Rebellion
- A traditional dish in Nicaragua and Costa Rica, see Gallo pinto
Locations:
- (former :) Menongue (Angola)
- Pinto ( Spain), Region of Madrid ( Spain)
- Pinto ( Aguirre ) in the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina
- Pinto ( Chile) in Chile
- Citta Pinto in Malta
- Pinto ( Texas)
Number of people:
- Ana Pessoa Pinto ( born 1956 ), East Timorese politician, Minister of East Timor, ex-wife of the President
- André Almeida Pinto ( * 1989), Portuguese footballer
- Aníbal Pinto Garmendia (1825-1884), Chilean politician
- António Pinto (born 1966 ), Portuguese Athlete
- Antonio Pinto ( composer ), Brazilian composer
- Antonio Pinto Coelho, Portuguese Tennis Player
- Bento da França Pinto de Oliveira (1833-1889), Portuguese officer and colonial administrator
- Bernard Pinto ( born 1928 ), Sri Lankan tennis players
- Carlos Pinto ( athlete ), Brazilian athlete
- Carlos Pinto ( tab), Portuguese dressage riders
- Carlos Maia Pinto (1886-1932), Portuguese politician
- Carlos Mota Pinto (1936-1985), Portuguese politician
- Celso José Pinto da Silva ( born 1933), Brazilian minister, retired Archbishop of Teresina
- Claudia Roquette- Pinto ( born 1963 ), Brazilian author and translator
- Constancio Pinto, East Timorese politicians
- Cosimo Pinto ( born 1943 ), Italian boxer
- Dan Pinto ( born 1960 ), American composer, musician and songwriter
- Diana Pinto ( born 1949 ), historian and writer
- Diogo Pinto ( born 1974 ), Portuguese sociologist, Secretary General of the European Movement International
- Edgar Roquette- Pinto (1884-1954), Brazilian writer, ethnologist, anthropologist and physician
- Edwin Pinto SJ (1901-1978), Bishop of Ahmedabad
- Evariste Pinto ( born 1933), Archbishop of Karachi
- Fausto Pinto ( b. 1983 ), Mexican football player
- Fernando Pinto ( * ~ 1940), Portuguese Badminton Player
- Fernão Mendes Pinto (1509-1583), Portuguese explorer and adventurer
- Filipe Pinto ( * 1988), Portuguese rock and pop singer
- Francisco Pinto Balsemão ( b. 1937 ), Portuguese politician and journalist
- Francisco Pinto da Cunha Leal (1888-1970), Portuguese politician
- Francisco Antonio Pinto (1785-1858), Chilean politician
- Franz Ignatz Prussian Pinto (1725-1788), Major General
- Freida Pinto ( born 1984 ), Indian actress
- George Frederick Pinto (1785-1806), English composer
- GERMANICO Pinto, Ecuadorian politician and Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources
- Giuseppe Pinto ( born 1952 ), Catholic bishop
- Horácio Pinto da Hora (1853-1890), Brazilian painter of the Romantic
- Ignatius Paul Pinto ( born 1925 ), Archbishop Emeritus of Bangalore
- Ilídio Leandro Pinto ( born 1950 ), Portuguese clergyman, Bishop of Viseu
- Isaac de Pinto, (* 1717), Dutch philosopher and businessman from a Portuguese family
- Jaime Pinto Bravo ( b. 1939 ), Chilean tennis player
- Jair da Rosa Pinto (1921-2005), Brazilian footballer
- Jefferson Charles de Souza Pinto ( b. 1982 ), Brazilian footballer
- Jesse Pinto ( * 1990), Australian football player
- João Pinto (born 1971 ), Portuguese footballer
- João Nuno Pinto (born 1969 ), Portuguese film director
- João Teixeira Pinto (1876-1917), called the Devil Captain, Portuguese colonial officer
- João Teixeira Pinto ( o Kurika ), Portuguese colonial officer
- Joaquim Pinto ( born 1957 ), Portuguese film director
- Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa ( born 1937 ), Portuguese football official
- José Eduardo Pinto Guardia ( * 1988), Costa Rican tennis player
- João Domingos Pinto ( born 1961 ), Portuguese footballer
- José Manuel Pinto ( born 1975 ), Spanish footballer
- José María Orellana Pinto (1872-1926), Guatemalan President
- José Roberto de Almeida Pinto ( born 1953 ), Brazilian diplomat
- Juan Alfredo Pinto ( born 1953 ), Colombian economist, writer, diplomat and university teachers
- Júlio Tomás Pinto ( born 1974 ), politician osttimorensischer
- Leo Pinto (1914-2010), Indian hockey player
- Liberato Pinto Ribeiro (1880-1949), Portuguese military and politician
- Louis Ignacio -Pinto (1903-1984), Beninese lawyer, politician and diplomat, judge at the International Court of Justice
- Luís Maria Teixeira Pinto (1927-2012), Portuguese politician economist and university professor
- Manuel Pinto da Costa ( born 1937 ), São toméischer Politician, President from 1975 to 1991 and from 2011
- Manuel Pinto de Fonseca (1681-1773), Portuguese knight
- Manuel Vieira Pinto ( b. 1923 ), Portuguese clergyman, Archbishop of Nampula
- Manuel Vieira Pinto ( b. 1923 ), Archbishop Emeritus of Mozambican
- Martina Pinto ( * 1989), Italian actress
- Miguel Pinto ( b. 1983 ), Chilean football player
- Moacir Claudino Pinto ( b. 1936 ), Brazilian footballer
- Nuno Miguel Sousa Pinto ( born 1986 ), Portuguese footballer
- Paulo Antônio Pereira Pinto ( born 1948 ), Brazilian diplomat
- Pio Vito Pinto ( born 1941 ), Italian priest, dean of the Roman Rota and president of the Corte d' Appello
- Ricardo Pinto ( born 1961 ), Portuguese -Scottish author
- Ricardo Pedro Pinto Chaves Filho ( born 1938 ), Brazilian priest, Archbishop of Pouso Alegre
- Rodrigo Pinto Pizarro Pimentel de Almeida Carvalhais (* 1788), Portuguese politician
- Roberto Pinto (born 1978 ), Portuguese footballer
- Rubén Pinto ( * 1992), Portuguese footballer
- Sara Pinto Coelho (1913-1990), writer saotomensische
- Sebastian Pinto ( born 1986 ), Chilean football player
- Sérgio da Silva Pinto ( born 1980 ), Portuguese - German football player
- Steven Pinto - Borges ( born 1986 ), French footballer
- Tatiana Pinto ( * 1994), Portuguese football player
- Tatjana Pinto ( * 1992), German track and field athlete
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