Vidal
Vidal stands for:
- Vidal Blanc , a grape variety
- Vidal & Sohn Tempo-Werk , a German vehicle manufacturer
- Vidal Gormaz (ship) , a research and survey ship of the Chilean Navy (1964)
- Vidal Rock , cliff rocks of the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Vidal is a family name for the following people:
- Adolfo Rodríguez Vidal (1920–2003), Spanish clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Agustín Sánchez Vidal (* 1948), Spanish writer
- Aleix Vidal (* 1989), Spanish soccer player
- Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca (* 1945), Spanish politician (PP)
- Alfredo Vidal y Fuentes (1863–1926), Uruguayan politician
- Antoni Vidal , Spanish amateur astronomer
- Armin Vidal (* 1944), German ornithologist
- Arnaud Vidal de Castelnaudari , medieval Occitan poet and troubadour
- Arturo Vidal (* 1987), Chilean football player
- Ary Vidal († 2013), Brazilian basketball coach
- Bartolomé Salvá-Vidal (* 1986), Spanish tennis player
- Borja Vidal (* 1981), Spanish-Qatari handball player
- Carlos Vidal (1902–1982), Chilean football player
- Christina Vidal (* 1981), American actress
- Doriane Vidal (* 1976), French snowboarder
- Émile Vidal (1825-1893), French dermatologist
- Enric Crous-Vidal (1908–1987), Spanish graphic artist, inventor of characters and writer
- Enrique Benavent Vidal (* 1959), Spanish clergyman, Bishop of Tortosa
- Ernesto Vidal (1921–1974), Uruguayan football player
- Eugene Vidal (1895–1969), American track and field athlete and aviation pioneer
- Euris Vidal (1987-2013), Dominican cyclist
- Fatima Vidal (* 1963), Swiss author, publisher and journalist
- Francisco Antonino Vidal (1827–1889), Uruguayan politician and doctor
- Francisco Carlos Vidal ( Chicão ; * 1962), Brazilian soccer player
- Francisco Pulgar Vidal (1929–2012), Peruvian composer
- Francisco de Asís Vidal y Barraquer (1868–1943), Archbishop of Tarragona
- Frédérique Vidal (* 1964), French politician (independent) and acting minister
- Gore Vidal (1925–2012), American writer
- Guy Vidal (1939–2002), French comic book author
- Helmut Vidal (1919–2002), German geologist
- Henri Vidal (1919–1959), French actor
- Henri Raymond Vidal (1862–1938), French chemist (Vidalschwarz)
- Henri Vidal (sculptor) (1864–1918), French sculptor: File: Cain Henri Vidal Tuileries.jpg - Wikipedia
- Ignacio Vidal y Cros (1815-1859), Spanish medic and naturalist
- Ingrid Vidal (* 1991), Colombian soccer player
- Jacques Vidal (* 1949), French jazz musician
- Jaime Agudelo Vidal (1925-2009), Colombian comedian
- Jaume Vidal (1606–1689), Catalan musician and Benedictine of the Montserrat monastery
- Javan Vidal (* 1989), English football player
- Javier Pulgar Vidal (1911–2003), Peruvian geographer
- Jean Vidal (1789–1867), French violinist and conductor
- Jean-Pierre Vidal (* 1977), French ski racer
- Jeronimo Vidal (* 1976), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Jesús Vidal Chamorro (* 1974), Spanish Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Madrid
- Joana Marques Vidal (* 1955), Portuguese lawyer and attorney general
- João Evangelista de Lima Vidal (1874–1958), Portuguese clergyman
- Jorge Vidal (1924-2010), Argentine tango singer
- José Vidal (1896–1974), Uruguayan football player
- José Antonio Abad Vidal , Spanish pianist, composer and music teacher
- José María Vidal (1935–1986), Spanish football player
- Josefina Vidal (* 1961), Cuban diplomat
- Josep Miquel Vidal i Hernández (1939–2013), Menorcan physicist
- Joseph Vidal (1866–1936), French politician
- Juan Francisco Beckmann Vidal (* 1940), Mexican entrepreneur and billionaire
- Julio Bertrand Vidal (1888–1918), Chilean architect, photographer and draftsman
- Julio César Vidal Ortiz (* 1944), Colombian clergyman, Bishop of Cúcuta
- Konstantin Vidal (1900–1990), German politician (CSU)
- Laurent Vidal (1984-2015), French triathlete
- Lisa Vidal (* 1965), American actress
- Llorenç Vidal i Vidal (* 1936), Spanish educator, pacifist and author
- Lluís Vidal (* 1954), Spanish pianist and composer
- Lucas Vidal (* 1984), Spanish composer
- Marc Vidal (* 1991), French football goalkeeper
- Marc Vidal Claramunt (* 1976), Spanish pool player
- María Vidal , Spanish copla singer and actress
- Maria Elena Fernandez-Vidal (* 1960), American pop singer
- Mariano Vidal Molina (1925–1996), Spanish actor
- Maurice Vidal (1919–2011), French sports journalist
- Melchiorre Vidal (1837–1911), Spanish opera singer (tenor) and vocal teacher
- Michel Vidal (* 1824), American politician
- Nacho Vidal (porn actor) ( Ignacio Jordà González ; * 1973), Spanish porn actor and film director
- Nacho Vidal (soccer player) ( Ignacio Vidal Miralles ; * 1995), Spanish soccer player
- Nicolas Vidal , French zoologist (herpetologist)
- Nina Vidal , American singer-songwriter and pianist
- Paul Vidal (1863–1931), French composer
- Paul Vidal de la Blache (1845-1918), French geographer
- Pedro Vidal (1777–1846), Uruguayan politician
- Pedro Vidal (director) († 2010), Spanish filmmaker
- Peire Vidal (around 1175 – around 1210), French composer and trobador
- Philippe Vidal , French racing car driver
- Pierre Vidal (politician, 1773-1843) (1773-1843), French politician
- Pierre Vidal (poet) (1811–1888), Occitan poet
- Pierre Vidal (historian) (1848–1929), southern French historian (often addressed as Pere Vidal)
- Pierre Vidal (illustrator) (1849–1913), French illustrator
- Pierre Vidal (politician) (1906–1967), French entrepreneur and politician
- Pierre Vidal (composer) (1927–2010), French composer, organist and musicologist
- Pierre Vidal-Naquet (1930-2006), French historian
- Rafael Quiñones Vidal (1892–1988), Puerto Rican journalist and television presenter
- Rafael Vidal (1964-2005), Venezuelan swimmer
- Raymond Vidal (1896–1991), French politician
- Ricardo Vidal (athlete) (1930–2010), Chilean long-distance runner
- Ricardo J. Vidal (1931–2017), Filipino clergyman, Archbishop of Cebu
- Sergi Vidal (* 1981), Spanish basketball player
- Tchan Tchou Vidal ( Paul Vidal ; 1923–1999), French jazz guitarist
- Vanessa Vidal (* 1974), French ski racer
- Xavier Trias i Vidal de Llobatera (* 1946), Spanish politician, Mayor of Barcelona
- Yuri González Vidal (* 1981), Cuban chess player
Vidal is the given name of the following people:
- Vidal Sassoon (1928–2012), British-Israeli hairdresser and entrepreneur
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