Flores (family name)
Flores is a Spanish personal name. It is derived from the plural of flos (Latin for "flowers").
Name bearer
A.
- Adalberto Martínez Flores (* 1951), Paraguayan clergyman, Bishop of Villarrica del Espíritu Santo
- Adriana Zubiate Flores , Peruvian basketball player
- Alba Flores (* 1986), Spanish actress
- Alberto Oreamuno Flores (1905–1980), Costa Rican medic and politician
- Alejandro Castro Flores (* 1987), Mexican soccer player
- Alfredo González Flores (1877–1962), Costa Rican politician, president 1914–1917
- Ángel Flores (1883–1926), Mexican politician and military man
- Antonio Flores (writer) (1818–1865), Spanish writer
- Antonio Flores (soccer player, 1923) (1923-2001), Mexican soccer player
- Antonio Flores (soccer player, 1961) ( Antonio Luis Flores Sánchez-Garrido , * 1961), Spanish soccer player
- Antonio Flores (musician) (1961–1995), Spanish singer-songwriter and actor
- Antonio Flores (athlete) (* around 1990), Maltese athlete
- Antonio Flores Jijón (1833–1912), Ecuadorian politician, president from 1888 to 1892
- Antonio Flores de Lemus (1876–1941), Spanish politician and economist
- Antonio Floro Flores (* 1983), Italian football player
- Antonio Carrillo Flores (1909–1986), Mexican politician and diplomat
- Aurelio Martínez Flóres , Mexican soccer player
- Aurora Reyes Flores (1908–1985), Mexican artist
B.
- Bartolomé Flores (1506–1585), probably the first German in Chile
- Bella Flores († 2013), Filipino actress
- Benjamin Flores, Jr. (* 2002), American actor and rapper
- Bernal Flores (* 1937), Costa Rican composer
- Bill Flores (* 1954), American politician
- Brenda Flores (* 1991), Mexican middle and long distance runner
- Brian Flores (born 1981), American football coach
C.
- Carlos Flores (soccer player) , Mexican soccer player (Atlético Potosino)
- Carlos Flores Marini (* 1937), Mexican architect and preservationist
- Carlos Flores Terrazas , Bolivian football player (Oriente Petrolero, Real Santa Cruz)
- Carlos Alberto Flores Ascencio (* 1978), Peruvian football player (Sport Huancayo, Cobresol)
- Carlos Alberto Flores López (* 1992), Bolivian football player (La Paz FC)
- Carlos Antonio Flores Murillo (* 1974), Peruvian football player (Universitario de Deportes, Sport Áncash, CD Pereira)
- Carlos Arnoldo Salcido Flores (* 1980), Mexican soccer player, see Carlos Salcido
- Carlos Javier Flores Córdova (* 1988), Peruvian football player (Alianza Lima, Atlético Minero)
- Carlos Roberto Flores Facussé (* 1950), Honduran politician, President 1998 to 2002
- Carmelo Dominador Flores Morelos (1930–2016), Filipino clergyman, Archbishop of Zamboanga
- Carmen Giuliana Póveda Flores (* 2001), Peruvian badminton player
- Celine Flores (* 1993), German presenter
- Charles Flores (1970–2012), Cuban bassist and composer
- Chris Flores ( Christopher Mauricio Flores ; * 1990), American basketball player
- Christopher Flores (Badminton) (born 1983), Filipino badminton player
- Christopher Flores (soccer player) (* 1984), Mexican soccer player
- Chuck Flores (actually Charles Walter Flores ; 1935-2016), American jazz drummer
- Cilia Flores (* 1953), Venezuelan politician
- Cirilo Flores (politician) (1779–1826), politician in the province of Guatemala
- Cirilo Flores (Bishop) (1948–2014), American clergyman, Bishop of San Diego
- Claudio Flores (* 1976), Uruguayan football player
D.
- Daniel Flores (* 1975), Chilean drummer and producer
- Daniel Ernest Flores (* 1961), American priest, Bishop of Brownsville
- Danny Flores (stage name Chuck Rio; 1929-2006), American musician
- Darío Flores (* 1984), Uruguayan football player
- Darío Villalba Flores (1939–2018), Spanish figure skater
- Diego Flores (chess player) (* 1982), Argentine chess player
- Diego Flores Hinojosa (* 1987), Mexican athlete
- Doroteo Flores (1922–2011), Guatemalan long-distance runner
E.
- Eduardo Rózsa-Flores (1960–2009), Hungarian journalist, actor and author
- Efraín Flores (* 1958), Mexican football player and coach
- Erick Flores (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Erika Flores (* 1979), American actress
- Eugenio Antonio Flores (1852–1908), Spanish narrator
F.
- Felipe Flores Quijada (* 1977), Chilean football player
- Fernando Flores (* 1943), Chilean politician and engineer
- Fernando Flores Arroyo († 2015), Spanish lawyer and politician
- Francisco Flores (wrestling promoter ) , Mexican wrestling promoter
- Francisco Flores (athlete) (* 1970), athlete from Honduras
- Francisco Flores (soccer player) (* 1990), Venezuelan soccer player
- Francisco Flores Córdoba (1926–1986), Mexican football player
- Francisco Flores Pérez (1959–2016), Salvadoran politician
G
- Gerardo Flores Zúñiga (* 1986), Mexican football player
- Gerardo Humberto Flores Reyes (* 1925), Guatemalan clergyman, Bishop of Verapaz and Cobán
- Gerphil Flores (* 1990), German-Filipino opera singer
- Gilberto Flores Muñoz (1906–1978), Mexican politician
- Guillermo Flores , Mexican soccer player
- Guillermo Flores Avendaño (1894–1982), Guatemalan President (1957–1958)
I.
- Ignacio Flores (Governor) (1733–1786), South American politician, Governor of the Moxos Province
- Ignacio Flores (soccer player, 1953) (1953-2011), Mexican soccer player
- Ignacio Flores (soccer player, 1990) (* 1990), Uruguayan soccer player
- Iker Flores (* 1976), Spanish cyclist
- Iza Daniela Flores (* 1994), Mexican athlete
J
- Javier Cárdenas Flores (* 1956), Mexican football player
- Jesús Flores Magón (1871–1930), Mexican journalist and politician
- Jorge Flores (born 1977), American football player
- Jorge Flores (* 1989) American football player, since November 2011: Jorge Villafaña
- José Flores (weightlifter) , weightlifter of the Netherlands Antilles
- José Flores (actor) (1957–1997), Mexican actor
- José Flores (athlete) (* 1960), Honduran athlete
- José Flores Pérez , architect
- José Antonio Flores Bedoy (* 1984), Mexican football player
- José Asunción Flores (1904–1972), Paraguayan composer
- José Guadalupe Flores (1943 / 1944–2012), Mexican football player
- José Manuel Flores Moreno (* 1987), Spanish soccer player, see Chico (soccer player, March 1987)
- José Mariá Flores (1818–1866), Mexican officer and governor
- José Oscar Flores (* 1971), Argentinian football player
- Joseph Flores (Politician, 1900) (1900–1981), American politician, Governor of Guam
- Joseph Flores (politician, 1907) (1907–1974), Maltese lawyer, judge and politician
- Juan Flores (sociologist) (1943–2014), American sociologist and cultural scientist
- Juan Antonio Flores Barrera (born 1965), Mexican football player
- Juan Antonio Flores Santana (1927–2014), Dominican clergyman, Archbishop of Santiago de los Caballeros
- Juan Carlos Flores (1962-2016), Cuban poet
- Juan José Flores (1800–1864), Ecuadorian politician, President from 1830 to 1845
- Juan Manuel Flores Arenas (* 1993), Mexican soccer player
- Junior Flores (* 1996), American football player
L.
- Lola Flores (1923–1995), Spanish singer, dancer and actress
- Lolita Flores (* 1958), Spanish actress and singer
- Lourdes Flores (* 1959), Peruvian lawyer and politician
- Lucy Flores (* 1979), American politician
- Luis Flores (soccer player) (born 1961), Mexican soccer player
- Luis Flòres (missionary) († 1622), Flemish missionary in Japan
- Luis Alberto Flores (soccer player) (* 1970), Mexican soccer player and coach
- Luis Alberto Flores (basketball player) (* 1981), Dominican basketball player
- Luis Alberto Flores Asturias (* 1947), Guatemalan decathlete and politician
- Luis Alberto Flores Medina (1899–1969), Peruvian politician and diplomat
- Luis Alberto Flores Villena (* 1964), Peruvian football coach
- Luis Alexis Flores Manzor (* 1982), Chilean football player
- Luis Artemio Flores Calzada (* 1949), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Tepic
- Luis Daniel Flors (* 1967), Honduran athlete
- Luis María Flores Martínez (* 1978), Spanish athlete
- Luis Nishizawa Flores (1918–2014), Mexican artist and university professor, see Luis Nishizawa
- Luis Reinaldo Flores Abacar (* 1982), Chilean football player
M.
- Manuel del Refugio González Flores (1833–1893), Mexican officer and politician, president from 1880 to 1884
- Marco Antonio Flores , Guatemalan writer
- Marcos Flores (* 1985), Argentinian football player
- Margarito Flores García (1866–1927), Mexican priest and martyr
- María Haydeé Flores Rivas († 2010), Nicaraguan lawyer and university professor
- Mary Elizabeth Flores Flake (* 1973), Honduran diplomat
- Mauricio Flores Ríos (* 1990), Chilean chess player
- Maximino Ruiz y Flores (1875–1949), Mexican clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Mexico City
- Micaela Flores Amaya (* 1938), known as La Chunga , Spanish dancer and painter
- Miguel Tejada-Flores , American screenwriter
N
- Nabor Carrillo Flores (1911–1967), Mexican nuclear physicist and university rector
P
- Patrick Fernández Flores (1929–2017), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Antonio
- Paolo Flores d'Arcais (* 1944), Italian philosopher and journalist
- Paulo Flores (* 1972), Angolan singer
- Pedro Flores (1896–1964), Filipino entrepreneur
- Pedro Andrés Morales Flores (* 1985), Chilean football player
- Percy Lorenzo Galván Flores (* 1965), Bolivian clergyman, Archbishop of La Paz
Q
- Quique Sánchez Flores (* 1965), Spanish football coach
R.
- Rafael Flores (* 1991), Dominican soccer player
- Rafael Flores Estrella (1949-2010), Dominican politician
- Ramón Godinez Flores (1936–2007), Mexican theologian and clergyman, Bishop of Aguascalientes
- Ricardo Flores Magón (1874–1922), Mexican journalist, trade unionist, man of letters and revolutionary
- Robert Flores (* 1986), Uruguayan football player
- Roberto Flores-Bermúdez (* 1949), Honduran politician and diplomat
- Rosario Flores (* 1963), Spanish actress and singer
- Rosie Flores , American rockabilly and country singer
S.
- Salvador Flores Huerta (1934–2018), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas
- Salvador Ortega Flores (1920–1972), Mexican architect
- Stefano Satta Flores (1937–1985), Italian actor
T
- Tom Flores (born 1937), American football player, coach and official
- Tricia Flores (* 1979), Belizean athlete
U
- Ubaldo Gil Flores († 2013), Ecuadorian writer
V
- Venancio Flores (1808–1868), Uruguayan general and politician, president from 1854 to 1855
- Von Flores (* 1960), Filipino-Canadian actor
W.
- Wilmer Flores (* 1991), Venezuelan baseball player