Barros is a Portuguese and Galician surname. It may refer to:
People
edit- Alejandra Barros, Mexican actress
- Alessandra Barros (born 1979), Brazilian curler
- Alex Barros, Brazilian motorcycle road racer
- Ana Beatriz Barros, Brazilian model
- Ana P. Barros, American civil and environmental engineer
- Antônio Carlos de Mariz e Barros, Brazilian navy officer
- César Barros (fencer), Chilean fencer
- Augusto Barros (1929-1998), Portuguese painter, also known as Barros, and Augusto Barros Ferreira
- Dana Barros, United States basketball player
- Diego Barros Arana, Chilean educator, diplomat, and historian
- Flavio Barros, Brazilian footballer
- Giovanna Barros (born 2001), Brazilian curler
- Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Argentine footballer
- Gustavo Barros Schelotto, Argentine footballer and twin brother of Guillermo
- Iván Fandiño Barros (1980–2017), Spanish bullfighter
- José Barros, Colombian musician
- Juan José Barros, Colombian-born Peruvian footballer
- Leila Barros, Brazilian volleyball player
- Luis Barros Borgoño, Chilean politician
- Luiz Cláudio Barros (born 1978), Brazilian footballer
- Marisa Barros, Portuguese long-distance runner
- Pía Barros (born 1956), Chilean writer
- Ramón Barros Luco, President of Chile between 1910 and 1915
- Rui Barros, Portuguese footballer
- Zoila Barros, Cuban volleyball player
- Lisa Barros D'Sa, British actress and director
Places
edit- Barros, Asturias, parish within the town of Langreo, in the Spanish province of Asturias
- Orocovis, Puerto Rico, former name of Orocovis municipality in Puerto Rico
- Barros, Orocovis, Puerto Rico, a barrio
Other uses
edit- Barros Luco, sandwich named after Ramón Barros Luco.
- Barros Jarpa, sandwich named after Ernesto Barros Jarpa.
See also
editFor people with the surname de Barros see De Barros