Ponce (surname)
Ponce is a surname or part of a surname. Notable people with the surname include:Chilean people
- Miguel Ponce, Chilean football player
- Waldo Ponce, Chilean football player
Filipino people
- Juan Ponce Enrile, Filipino politician and senator
- Juan Ponce Sumuroy, Filipino rebel leader
- Mariano Ponce, Filipino physician and leader of the Propaganda Movement
Mexican people
- Daniel Ponce de León, Mexican professional boxer
- Edgar Ponce, Mexican actor and dancer
- Ernesto Zedillo , President of Mexico 1994-2000
- Manuel Barbachano Ponce, Mexican film producer, director, screenwriter, and novelist
- Manuel Ponce, Mexican composer
- Miguel Ángel Ponce, Mexican footballer
- Sergio Amaury Ponce, Mexican football player
- Carlos Ponce, Puerto Rican actor, singer, and composer
- Juan Ponce de Leon II, first Puerto Rican to assume governorship of Puerto Rico
- Juan Ponce de León y Loayza, the great-grandson of Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon and founder of the city of Ponce in Puerto Rico
Spanish people
- Antonio Ponce de Santa Cruz, Spanish cartographer, instrument maker and historian.
- Angel Mario Ponce, first biologically male transgender Ms Universe model
- Juan Ponce de León, Spanish explorer and conquistador of the New World
- Luis Ponce de León, Spanish poet and Augustinian friar
- Mateo de la Mata Ponce de León, Spanish colonial officer, interim viceroy of Peru 1716
- Pedro Ponce de León, Spanish Benedictine monk, established a school for the deaf
Other people
- Cody Ponce, American baseball player
- Dan Ponce, American television journalist
- Ezequiel Ponce, Argentine footballer
- Phil Ponce, American television journalist
- Camilo Ponce Enríquez , President of Ecuador 1956-1960
- Gustavo Ponce, Venezuelan mathematician
- Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, Guatemalan politician, acting president 1944
- Manuel María Ponce Brousset, President of Peru for two days in 1966
- María Ponce de Bianco, Argentine social activist
- Ebontius also known as "Poncio", French saint and Bishop of Barbastro
- Ponce, in 19th century New Mexico Territory