Simões
Simões is a Portuguese surname meaning "son of Simão."
Notable People[]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Arnaldo Simões Januário (1897-1938), Portuguese Anarchist[1]
- Daniel Raymond Simões (1987) Musician, Recording Artist "Alvalanker" [2]
- João Simões Lopes Neto (1865–1916), Brazilian journalist and author
- JP Simões (1970), Portuguese singer and musician
- Bruno Simões (1971–2012), Portuguese actor[:pt]
- Francisco Simões (1946), Portuguese sculptor and artist[:pt]
- Jefferson Cardia Simões (1958), Brazilian pioneer glaciologist[:pt]
- Francisco Simões Margiochi, better known as Francisco Margiochi (1774–1838), Portuguese mathematician, professor, and politician[:pt]
- Francisco Simões Margiochi, better known as Simões Margiochi (1848–1904), Portuguese agronomist, author, and politician[:pt]
- Owen Simões (2006), American Kid Designer and Artist
Footballers[]
- José Simões (1913; deceased), Portuguese footballer
- António Simões (born 1943), Portuguese footballer and coach
- Carlos Simões (1951), Portuguese footballer
- René Simões (1952), Brazilian footballer and football coach
- Victor Simões (1981), Brazilian footballer
- Eduardo Simões (1982), Portuguese footballer
- Hugo Simões (1986), Portuguese footballer
- Bruno Simões Teixeira (1988), Brazilian footballer
- André Simões (1989), Portuguese footballer
- Fabiana da Silva Simões (1989), Brazilian footballer
- Jaime Daniel Melão Simões (1989), Portuguese footballer
- Diego Simões (1991), Brazilian footballer
- Yuri Simões Brazilian jiujitsu grappler
Names with alternate spellings[]
- Marcelo Simoes (fl. 1985), American engineer
See also[]
- Simões, Piauí, community in Brazil
- Simões Filho, municipality in Brazil
References[]
- ^ Júlio Carrapato (2004). The Almost Perfect Crime: The Misrepresentation of Portuguese Anarchism. Kate Sharpley Library. p. 10.
- ^ "The Cordicidans".
Categories:
- Surnames
- Portuguese-language surnames
- Patronymic surnames