Hidalgo
Hidalgo [ iˈðalɣo ] (a modification of hijo de algo , meaning "son of a family with property") stands for:
- Hidalgo (nobility) , lower Spanish nobility
- Hidalgo (gold coin) , Mexican gold coin
- Hidalgo (probe) , probe for regulating the orbit of an asteroid
- Hidalgo (band) , musical band
- Hidalgo (Festival) , since 2018 festival for classical music in Munich
- Hidalgo (airplane) , FS23 glider from Akaflieg Stuttgart
- Hidalgo , horse of Frank Hopkins
- Hidalgo, American film directed by Joe Johnston (2004)
- (944) Hidalgo , asteroid
Hidalgo stands for the following locations and administrative units:
- Hidalgo (state) , state in Mexico
Places in Mexico:
- Hidalgo (Acacoyagua) , place in Chiapas
- Hidalgo (Villa Comaltitlán) , place in Chiapas
- Hidalgo (Francisco I. Madero) , location in Coahuila
- Hidalgo (Hidalgo) , place in Coahuila
- Hidalgo (Matamoros) , place in Coahuila
- Hidalgo (Nuevo León)
- Hidalgo (Tamaulipas)
- Hidalgo (Veracruz)
- Hidalgo del Parral , place in Chihuahua
Places in Spain:
- Punta del Hidalgo in Tenerife
Locations in the United States:
Hidalgo is the family name of the following people:
- Anne Hidalgo (* 1959), French politician
- Antonio Hidalgo (* 1979), Spanish football player
- Antonio Masip Hidalgo (* 1946), Spanish lawyer and politician (PSOE)
- Bartolomé Hidalgo (1788–1822), Argentine poet
- Cecilia Hidalgo Tapia (* 1941), Chilean biochemist and university professor
- Cristian Hidalgo (* 1983), Spanish soccer player
- David Hidalgo (* 1954), American rock musician
- Diego Hidalgo (* 1993), Ecuadorian tennis player
- Edward Hidalgo (1912–1995), American lawyer and politician
- Elvira de Hidalgo (1888–1980), Spanish opera singer
- Ernesto Hidalgo Ramírez (1896–1955), Mexican politician, journalist and diplomat
- Giovanni Hidalgo (* 1963), Puerto Rican percussionist
- Ignacio Hidalgo Cisneros (1896–1966), Spanish military and aviation pioneer
- José Carlos Hidalgo , Costa Rican tennis player
- José Jacinto Hidalgo (* 1947), Venezuelan athlete
- José Manuel Hidalgo y Esnaurrízar (1826–1896), Mexican monarchist and diplomat
- Juan Carlos Hidalgo (* 1979), Dominican football referee
- Manuel Hidalgo (screenwriter) (* 1953), Spanish screenwriter and actor
- Manuel Hidalgo (composer) (born 1956), Spanish composer
- Manuel Hidalgo Plaza (1878–1967), Chilean politician
- Matilde Hidalgo (1889–1974), Ecuadorian doctor and women's rights activist
- Michel Hidalgo (1933-2020), French football player and coach
- Miguel Hidalgo (1753–1811), Mexican priest, scholar, and revolutionary
- Niala Collazo Hidalgo-Gato (* 1983), Cuban chess player
- Richard Hidalgo (* 1975), Venezuelan baseball player
- Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo (* 1978), Spanish tennis player
- Salvador Hidalgo Oliva (* 1985), German-Cuban volleyball player
- Shane Hidalgo (1988–2012), American skateboarder
- Valentin Reynoso Hidalgo (* 1942), Dominican clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Santiago de los Caballeros
- Victor A. Hidalgo Justo (* 1927), Dominican politician and diplomat
- Yessica Maria Paz Hidalgo (* 1989), Venezuelan volleyball player
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