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{{wiktionary|Gustavo}}
'''Gustavo''' is a given name. It may refer to:
'''Gustavo''' is the Latinate form of a Germanic male given name with respective prevalence in ], ], and ].


It is derived from ] /ˈɡʊstɑːv/, also spelled Gustaf, a Swedish name, likely from Slavic Gostislav.
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== People ==


==People with the name==
=== Drama, film and television === === Drama, film and television ===
* ], Mexican actor, director, and producer of films married to Silvia Pinal * ], Mexican actor, director, and producer of films, married to Silvia Pinal
* ] (born 1953), Argentine artist, curator, writer, and theatre designer * ] (born 1953), Argentine artist, curator, writer, and theatre designer
* ], staff member and voice actor for Rooster Teeth Productions machinima series * ], American actor, podcast host, and co-founder of the American company, Rooster Teeth
* ], Mexican actor at UF, co-creator of the word "Iowyace," a popular urbandictionary reference concerning the behaviors and attitudes of monks. Gustavo "Andrew" enjoys drinking orange juice with and without straws, but will never eat pineapples due to personal preference, not dietary restriction.


=== Engineering, religion and science === === Engineering, religion and science ===
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* ] Merino (born 1928), Peruvian theologian and Dominican priest regarded as the founder of Liberation Theology at the University of Notre Dame * ] Merino (born 1928), Peruvian theologian and Dominican priest regarded as the founder of Liberation Theology at the University of Notre Dame
* ], Colombian ophthalmologist * ], Colombian ophthalmologist
* ], Bolivian Programmer * ], Chilean-French economist and sociologist
* ] (born 1956), Robert A. Welch Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Physics & Astronomy and Professor of Materials Science & NanoEngineering at Rice University


=== Music === === Music ===
* ] (born 1968), Mexican singer of Los Temerarios * ] (born 1968), Mexican singer of Los Temerarios
* ], Brazilian jazz guitarist * ], Brazilian jazz guitarist
* ] (born 1925), Chilean composer *] (1925–2010), Chilean composer
* ] (born 1959), Argentine artist and songwriter *] (born 1978), Latvian rapper and producer known professionally as Gustavo
* Gustavo Gonzalez, also known as Big Duke, member of American hip-hop group ]
* ] (1959–2014), Argentine artist and songwriter
* ] (born 1964), Argentine rock musician * ] (born 1964), Argentine rock musician
* ] (born 1981), Venezuelan conductor * ] (born 1981), Venezuelan conductor
* ], founding member of goth rock band Bitter Grace * ], founding member of American goth rock band Bitter Grace
* ] (1920–1979), Mexican classical guitarist
* ], Mexican musician and composer * ], Mexican musician and composer
* ], Colombian composer * ], Colombian composer
* ] (born 1952), Academy Award-winning Argentine musician, producer, and composer * ] (born 1952), Argentine musician, producer, and composer
* ] (born 1978), stage name for Latvian rapper and producer Gustavs Butelis * ] (born 1989), Brazilian singer, song writer and record producer


=== Military and politics === === Military and politics ===
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* ] (born c.1946), former vice-president of Guatemala * ] (born c.1946), former vice-president of Guatemala
* ] Bergnes (1926–2006), Cuban revolutionary alongside Fidel Castro * ] Bergnes (1926–2006), Cuban revolutionary alongside Fidel Castro
* ] Bolaños Cacho (1911–1979), former President of Mexico * ] Bolaños Cacho (1911–1979), President of Mexico from 1964 to 1970
* ], Peruvian politician and Congressman * ], Peruvian politician and Congressman
* ], Mexican activist who founded the Universidad de la Tierra in Oaxaca, Mexico * ], Mexican activist who founded the Universidad de la Tierra in Oaxaca, Mexico
* ] (c.1886–1933), Peruvian Colonel who served as President of Peru for six days * ] (c.1886–1933), Peruvian Colonel who served as President of Peru for six days
* ] Guzmán (1920–1999), representative of the Air Force in the Government Junta that ruled Chile * ] Guzmán (1920–1999), representative of the Air Force in the Government Junta that ruled Chile
* ] Bejarano (born 1937), politician and former President of Ecuador * ] Bejarano (1937–2021), Ecuadorian politician, President of Ecuador from 2000 to 2003
* ] (born 1928), Mexican economist and ambassador to the United States * ] (1928–1998), Mexican economist and ambassador to the United States
* ] (1900–1975), former military dictator and Colombian political figure * ] (1900–1975), military dictator and Colombian political figure
* ] (1962–2005), Mexican politician of the PRI, governor of Colima * ] (1962–2005), Mexican politician of the PRI, governor of Colima
* {{ill|Gustavo de Arístegui|es|Gustavo de Arístegui}}, Spanish politician and diplomat
* ], São Toméan diplomat and Foreign Minister


=== Sports === === Sports ===
* ] (born 1973), Argentine footballer * ] (born 1973), Argentine footballer
* ] (born 1985), Argentine footballer * ] (born 1985), Argentine footballer
* ], Mexican basketball player
* ] (born 1972), Venezuelan IFBB professional bodybuilder * ] (born 1972), Venezuelan IFBB professional bodybuilder
* ], footballer of the USL * ], Argentine footballer
* ] (born 1953), Paraguayan football defender and manager * ] (born 1953), Paraguayan football defender and manager
* ] (born 1978), Brazilian footballer * ] (born 1978), Brazilian footballer
* ] (born 1972), Brazilian swimmer * ] (born 1972), Brazilian swimmer
* ] (born 1961), Venezuelan football referee * ] (born 1979), Guatemalan footballer
* ] (born 1979), Guatemalan footballer * ] (born 1980), Venezuelan starting pitcher in Major League Baseball
* ] (born 1980), left-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball * ] (born 1996), Brazilian footballer for Hồ Chí Minh City F.C.
* ], Argentine football striker * ], Argentine football striker
* ], Brazilian volleyball player * ], Brazilian volleyball player
* ] (born 1980), Mexican footballer * ] (born 1980), Mexican footballer
* ] (born 1993), Paraguayan footballer
* ] (born 1976), Brazilian tennis player * ] (born 1976), Brazilian tennis player
* ] (1908–1966), Italian fencer
* ] (born 1980), Brazilian footballer * ] (born 1980), Brazilian footballer
* ] (born 1971), Uruguayan footballer * ] (born 1971), Uruguayan footballer
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* ] (born 1977), Paraguayan football midfielder * ] (born 1977), Paraguayan football midfielder
* ] (born 1978), Uruguayan football goalkeeper * ] (born 1978), Uruguayan football goalkeeper
* ] (born 1995), Brazilian footballer
* ] (born 1977), Brazilian footballer * ] (born 1977), Brazilian footballer
* ] (born 1946), Cuban fencer * ] (born 1946), Cuban fencer
* ] (born 1979), Brazilian-born Russian futsal player
* ] (born 1967), Uruguayan footballer * ] (born 1967), Uruguayan footballer
* ] Desabato (born 1965), Bolivian football coach and former defender * ] (born 1997), Brazilian footballer for Retrô
* ] Desabato (born 1965), Bolivian football player and coach
* ] (born 1985), Brazilian footballer * ] (born 1985), Brazilian footballer
* ] (born 1995), Brazilian footballer for Sài Gòn
* ] (born 1988), Brazilian footballer for Nakhon Si United
* ] (born 1964), Filipino politician
* ] (born 1977), Venezuelan volleyball player * ] (born 1977), Venezuelan volleyball player
* ] (born 1978), Uruguayan footballer * ] (born 1978), Uruguayan footballer
* ] (born 1957),Italian footballer
* ] (born 1987), Brazilian footballer * ] (born 1987), Brazilian footballer
* ] (born 1965), American football coach


=== Writing === === Writing ===
* ] (1836–1870), Spanish writer of poetry and short stories * ] (1836–1870), Spanish writer of poetry and short stories
* ] (1883–1962), novelist and scriptwriter from Argentina * ] (1883–1962), novelist and scriptwriter from Argentina
* ] (born 1935), Swedish-Panamanian writer, professor, college president, and historian
* ], editor and owner of ''Crisol'' magazine
* ], writer, poet, professor * ] (born 1949), Cuban-American writer, poet, professor
* ], Peruvian journalist * ], Peruvian journalist
* ] (born 1940), Spanish language author from Mexico * ] (1940–2015), Spanish language author from Mexico
* ] (born 1974), brazilian law studies author


=== Other === === Other professions ===
* ], São Toméan diplomat and Foreign Minister
* ] (1915–1964), American civil rights attorney and advocate * ] (1915–1964), American civil rights attorney and advocate
* ] (born 1966), Argentine artist * ] (born 1966), Argentine artist
* ] (born 1946), Venezuelan-born media mogul * ] (born 1946), Venezuelan-born media mogul
* ], former President of the Brazilian Central Bank * ], Argentine banker
* ], Brazilian economist, President of the Brazilian Central Bank 1994–1995 and 1997–1999
* ] (born 1979), Mister World in 2003
* ] (born 1979), Brazilian model, Mister World 2003
* ] (1951–2024), Colombian illusionist
* ], de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina * ], de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina
* ] (1903–1994), Italian sensitive * ] (1903–1994), Italian sensitive
* ] (1888–1974), Maltese architect and developer

== Fictional characters ==
* ], in the video game ''Uncharted 4: A Thief's End''
* Gustavo, in the children's animated series '']''
*], in the American television drama series ''Breaking Bad'' on AMC
* ], on the show ''Big Time Rush''
* Gustavo, a playable character in '']''


== Places == == See also ==
* ] * ], a municipality
* ], at Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco * ], at Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
* ], on San Andres Island, Colombia * ], on San Andres Island, Colombia


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Latest revision as of 12:18, 27 July 2024

Gustavo is the Latinate form of a Germanic male given name with respective prevalence in Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian.

It is derived from Gustav /ˈɡʊstɑːv/, also spelled Gustaf, a Swedish name, likely from Slavic Gostislav.

People with the name

Drama, film and television

  • Gustavo Alatriste, Mexican actor, director, and producer of films, married to Silvia Pinal
  • Gustavo Aguerre (born 1953), Argentine artist, curator, writer, and theatre designer
  • Gustavo Sorola, American actor, podcast host, and co-founder of the American company, Rooster Teeth

Engineering, religion and science

  • Gustavo Colonnetti (1886–1968), Italian mathematician and engineer
  • Gustavo Gutiérrez Merino (born 1928), Peruvian theologian and Dominican priest regarded as the founder of Liberation Theology at the University of Notre Dame
  • Gustavo Tamayo, Colombian ophthalmologist
  • Gustavo Marín, Chilean-French economist and sociologist
  • Gustavo Scuseria (born 1956), Robert A. Welch Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Physics & Astronomy and Professor of Materials Science & NanoEngineering at Rice University

Music

Military and politics

Sports

Writing

Other professions

Fictional characters

See also

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