Ugarte

Ugarte or uharte is a Basque word meaning "island".

Ugarte is the name of a widely ramified, the Basque noble entstamme off family whose some members emigrated in the 16th century to Latin America and the Habsburg territories of the Holy Roman Empire and the surname of the following persons:

  • Adriana Ugarte ( born 1985 ), Spanish actress
  • Agustín de Ugarte y Sarabia († 1650), Roman Catholic bishop
  • Alfonso Ugarte y Vernal (1847-1880), Peruvian war hero
  • Alois Graf von and Ugarte (1784-1854), governor of Moravia
  • Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, José Ramón (1915-2006), former dictator of Chile, Augusto Pinochet see
  • Bruno Stagno Ugarte (born 1970 ), Costa Rican diplomat
  • Fernando Ugarte ( b. 1983 ), Mexican hockey player
  • Floro Ugarte (1884-1975), Argentine composer
  • Francisco Javier Ugarte Pagés (1852-1919), Spanish lawyer and politician
  • Gerzayn Ugarte (1881-1940), Mexican ambassador
  • Iñaki Ugarte (* 1988), Spanish handball player
  • Jose de la Torre Ugarte (1798-1878), Peruvian poet
  • José Laureano Pineda Ugarte (1802-1853), Director Supremo of Nicaragua.
  • José de Ugarte y Rezabal (1747-1800), Governor of Chile
  • Juan Antonio Ugarte Pérez ( born 1938 ), Peruvian priest, Archbishop of Cuzco
  • Juan Manuel Ugarte Eléspuru (1911-2004), Peruvian artist
  • Juan Ugarte, Spanish footballer
  • Julián Ugarte (1929-1987), Spanish film actor and painter
  • Luis Ugarte Wilson, Peruvian politician
  • Manuel Ugarte (1875-1951), Argentine author
  • Pablo Ugarte (* 1975), Bolivian tennis player
  • Victor Ugarte (1926-1995), Bolivian football player

Ugarte is the name of place

  • Gatika, municipality in the Spanish province of Bizkaia
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