Avendaño
Avendaño is a Spanish surname. It is believed to have originated in Galicia, then passed to the Basque Country, and later spread to other areas of Spain and to Latin America.People
Notable people with the surname include:
- Dr. Diego Núñez de Avendaño, Peruvian 16th century judge and, briefly, viceroy of Peru
- Diego de Avendaño, Spanish-Peruvian 17th century Jesuit academic
- Fernando Avendaño, Peruvian 17th century priest
- Guillermo Flores Avendaño, President of Guatemala briefly in 1957-58
- Hugo Avendaño, Mexican singer and actor
- Jorge Avendaño, Mexican pianist, composer, songwriter and music producer
- Juan Avendaño, Spanish tennis player
- Juan Pablo Avendaño, Argentine footballer
- Manuel Avendaño, Chilean footballer
- Nazareth Avendaño, Costa Rican diplomat
- Pedro de Avendaño, Spanish conquistador
- Pedro Medina Avendaño, Colombian poet
- Serafín Avendaño, Spanish painter
- Víctor Avendaño, Argentine boxer
Fictional characters
Fictional or fictionalized characters with the name include: