Gonzales
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Gonzales is a variant spelling of the common Spanish surname Gonzalez.
People named Gonzales:
- Alberto Gonzales, U.S. Attorney General (2005-)
- General Ambrosio José Gonzales, a Cuban revolutionary in exile in the United States and a major figure in the American Civil War
- Ambrose E. Gonzales, founded "Our State" newspaper of South Carolina, a member of the South Carolina Business Hall of Fame. Son of General Ambrosio José and Harriet Rutledge Elliott Gonzales
- Eva Gonzalès, French painter
- Manuel Gonzales, (1913 - 1993) Cartoonist, storybook illustrator and animator for Walt Disney Studios between 1936 - 1981 and U.S. Army during WWII. Most noted for Sunday Mickey Mouse and Sunday & daily Scamp comic strips
- Narciso Gener Gonzales, helped to found "Our State" newspaper of South Carolina. Brother to Ambrose E. Gonzales
- Oscar Gonzáles, Honduran author and poet.
- Pancho Gonzales, World No. 1 tennis player in the 1950s and early 1960s
- Speedy Gonzales, fictional character in American cartoons
- Babs Gonzales, an American singer (1919-1980)
- Gonzales (musician), a Canadian contemporary pianist and MCC
Gonzales is the name of several places:
in Trinidad and Tobago:
- Gonzales, Trinidad and Tobago (a suburb or Port of Spain)
in the United States: