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Ayala (surname)

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Ayala (Basque: Aiara) is a Basque-language surname that means 'hillside pasture'.

People

  • Alexis Ayala, actor
  • Bobby Ayala, Major League pitcher
  • Carlos Ayala Vargas, leader of the Spanish Pirate Party
  • Celso Ayala, Paraguayan soccer player
  • Daniel Sánchez Ayala, Spanish soccer player
  • Eligio Ayala, President of Paraguay 1923–1924
  • Eusebio Ayala, President of Paraguay 1921–1923
  • Enrique Zobel de Ayala, historical leadership figure of the Philippine Falange political party
  • Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, (c. 1550–after 1616), indigenous Peruvian chronicler during the Spanish conquest
  • Fernando Zobel de Ayala, brother of Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala
  • Francisco Ayala (novelist) (1906–2009), novelist
  • Francisco J. Ayala, Spanish-American biologist and philosopher
  • Inés Ayala, Spanish politician
  • Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, current CEO of Ayala Corporation, son of Jaime Zobel de Ayala
  • Jaime Zobel de Ayala, Filipino businessman, founder of Ayala Corporation, 2007's No.1 Richest in the Philippines
  • Joey Ayala, Filipino musician
  • Josefa de Ayala, Spanish-born, Portuguese painter
  • Josué Ayala, Argentine footballer
  • Juan de Ayala (1745–1797), Spanish naval officer and explorer
  • Lucas Ayala, Argentine footballer
  • Luis Ayala (born 1978), American-Mexican baseball pitcher
  • Luis Ayala (tennis) (born 1932), Chilean professional tennis player
  • Paulie Ayala, Mexican-American former boxer
  • Pedro Ayala, American accordionist
  • Pedro de Ayala, Spanish diplomat in Tudor England and Scotland
  • Pero López de Ayala, Castilian chronicler, diplomat, and poet (1332–1407)
  • Ramon Ayala (disambiguation) (or, Ramón), multiple people
  • Daddy Yankee, real name Ramón Ayala
  • Roberto Ayala, Argentine International footballer
  • Rubén Ayala, Retired Argentine footballer
  • Sergio Ayala, Spanish footballer
  • Tony Ayala, Jr., former middleweight boxer
  • Violeta Ayala, filmmaker and writer.
  • References

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