Guerra
Guerra is an Italian , Spanish and Portuguese surname, originally derived from a nickname , meaning " war ".
Name bearer
- Abílio de Guerra Junqueiro (1850–1923), Portuguese poet
- Alberto Guerra (* 1944), Mexican football player and coach
- Alceni Guerra (* 1945), Brazilian politician
- Alejandro Guerra (* 1985), Venezuelan football player
- Ana Guerra Morales (* 1994), Spanish singer
- Ana Maria Guerra Martins (* 1963), Portuguese lawyer and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
- Andrea Guerra (composer) (born 1961), Italian composer
- Andrea Guerra (soccer player) (born 1972), Italian soccer player
- Aníbal Nieto Guerra (* 1949), Spanish chaplain, Bishop of San Jacinto de Yaguachi
- Antonio Guerra (choreographer) (1810–1846), Italian choreographer
- Antonio Guerra (1920–2012), Italian screenwriter and poet, see Tonino Guerra
- Antonio Guerra (politician) (* 1955), Colombian politician
- Armand Guerra (1886–1939), Spanish actor, director, screenwriter and writer
- Aureliano Fernández-Guerra (1816–1894), Spanish historian, antiquarian and writer
- César Guerra-Peixe (1914–1993), Brazilian composer
- Ciro Guerra (* 1981), Colombian film director
- Elena Guerra (athlete) (* 1976), Uruguayan athlete
- Elena Guerra (tennis player) (born 1966), Spanish tennis player
- Felice Ambrogio Guerra Fezza (1866–1957), Italian priest and missionary, Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba
- Francesco Guerra (* 1942), Italian physicist
- García Guerra (1545–1612), Spanish religious, Archbishop of Mexico and Viceroy of New Spain
- Héctor Guerra (* 1978), Spanish cyclist
- Helena Guerra (also Elena Guerra ; 1835–1914), Italian nun
- Hugo Guerra (1966-2018), Uruguayan football player
- Humberto López y Guerra (* 1942), Cuban-Swedish filmmaker, journalist and writer
- Jaime Guerra (rider) (1964–2018), Mexican show jumper
- Jaime Guerra (athlete) (* 1999), Spanish athlete
- Javi Guerra (* 1982), Spanish football player
- Joaquim Guerra (1908–1993), Portuguese sinologist, Jesuit and missionary
- José Guerra (diplomat) , Uruguayan diplomat
- José Guerra Campos (1920–1997), Spanish theologian and philosopher
- José de Bustamante y Guerra (1759–1825), Spanish politician and navigator
- José Sánchez-Guerra Martínez (1859–1935), Spanish politician
- José Amado Ricardo Guerra , Cuban brigadier general and politician
- José Antonio Guerra (* 1979), Cuban water diver
- José Armando Guerra Menchero (1942–2007), Cuban diplomat
- José Francisco Guerra (* 1968), Spanish fencer
- José Luis Guerra (* 1944), Uruguayan musician, see Pepe Guerra
- Juan Carlos Guerra (historian) (1860–1941), Spanish historian, genealogist, lawyer and writer
- Juan Carlos Guerra (referee) (* 1977), Guatemalan football referee
- Juan Luis Guerra (* 1957), Dominican singer, guitarist and composer
- Learco Guerra (1902–1963), Italian racing cyclist
- Lisandra Guerra (* 1987), Cuban cyclist
- Max Welch Guerra (* 1956), Chilean-German political scientist and urban planner
- Michael Guerra (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Miguel Ángel Guerra (* 1953), Argentine racing car driver
- Mondo Guerra (* 1978), American fashion designer
- Octacílio Pinheiro Guerra (1909–1967), Brazilian soccer player
- Pablo de la Guerra (1819–1874), American politician
- Patricia Guerra (* 1965), Spanish sailor
- Paulo Guerra (* 1970), Portuguese long-distance runner
- Pedro Guerra (* 1966), Spanish songwriter
- Pedro Ceballos Guerra (1759–1839), Spanish diplomat and politician
- Pedro José Domingo de Guerra (1809–1879), President of Bolivia
- Pepe Guerra ( José Luis Guerra ; * 1944), Uruguayan singer, guitarist and composer
- Pietro Guerra (* 1943), Italian racing cyclist
- Raissa Andrea Guerra (* 1993), Uruguayan swimmer
- René Guerra (* 1946), French Slavist, literary historian and art collector
- René Guerra (film director) , Brazilian film director
- Ricardo Guerra Tejada (1927–2007), Mexican philosopher and diplomat
- Rita Guerra (* 1967), Portuguese singer
- Roberto Guerra (filmmaker) (1942–2014), Peruvian-American filmmaker
- Roberto Guerra (actor) (* 1973), Swiss actor
- Roberto Guerra (boxer) (born 1979), Cuban boxer
- Roberto Guerra (basketball player) (born 1983), Spanish basketball player
- Ruy Guerra (born 1931), Brazilian director
- Samuel Guerra (* 1993), Swiss ice hockey player
- Saverio Guerra (born 1964), American actor
- Sofia Pomba Guerra , Portuguese pharmacist, teacher and communist resistance fighter
- Tonino Guerra (1920–2012), Italian screenwriter and poet
- Uinter Guerra (* 1990), Swiss ice hockey player
- Vida Guerra (* 1974), Cuban photo model
- Victória Guerra (* 1989), Portuguese actress
- Wendy Guerra (* 1970), Cuban writer
- William Guerra (* 1968), San Marino football player
Others
- Guerra (Texas) , location in the US state of Texas
Individual evidence
- ↑ Guerra on surnames.behindthename.com (English)