Ugarte
Ugarte or uharte is a Basque word that means "island"
Ugarte is a place in the Spanish province of Bizkaia, see Ugarte (Valle De Trapaga)
Ugarte is the name of a Spanish nobility family from the Kingdom of Aragon, see Ugarte (noble family)
Ugarte is the family name of the following people:
- Adriana Ugarte (* 1985), Spanish actress
- Agustín de Ugarte y Sarabia († 1650), Roman Catholic bishop
- Alfonso Ugarte y Vernal (1847–1880), Peruvian war hero
- Aloys the Younger of Ugarte (1784–1854), royal privy councilor and governor of Moravia and Silesia
- Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (1915–2006), former dictator of Chile, see Augusto Pinochet
- Bruno Stagno Ugarte (* 1970), Costa Rican diplomat
- Enrique Ugarte (* 1957), Spanish accordionist and conductor
- Fernando Ugarte (* 1983), Mexican ice hockey player
- Floro Ugarte (1884–1975), Argentine composer
- Francisco Javier Ugarte Pagés (1852-1919), Spanish lawyer and politician
- Gerzayn Ugarte (1881–1940), Mexican ambassador
- Iñaki Ugarte (* 1988), Spanish handball player
- Jose de la Torre Ugarte (1798–1878), Peruvian poet
- José Laureano Pineda Ugarte (1802-1853), Director Supremo of Nicaragua.
- José de Rezabal y Ugarte (1747–1800), Governor of Chile
- Juan Antonio Ugarte Pérez (* 1938), Peruvian priest, Archbishop of Cuzco
- Juan Manuel Ugarte Eléspuru (1911–2004), Peruvian artist
- Juan Ugarte , Spanish soccer player
- Julián Ugarte (1929–1987), Spanish actor and painter
- Luis Wilson Ugarte , Peruvian politician
- Manuel Ugarte (1875–1951), Argentine author
- Manuel Ugarte (soccer player) (* 2001), Uruguayan soccer player
- Pablo Ugarte (* 1975), Bolivian tennis player
- Victor Ugarte (1926–1995), Bolivian football player