Juárez is a patronymic Spanish surname of Germanic origin, and an alternate spelling of the surname Suárez.[1] It the Visigothic language it meant "son of Suero", which in turn derives from "surhari" or Southern army. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adrián Juárez Jiménez (born 1978), Mexican politician
- Agustín Juárez (born 1943), Mexican cyclist
- Ana Luz Juárez Alejo, Mexican lawyer and politician
- Axel Juárez (born 1990), Argentine footballer
- Benito Juárez (1806–1872), Mexican president and Supreme Court magistrate
- Carlos Arturo Juárez (1916–2010), Argentine politician
- Carlos Eleodoro Juárez (born 1938), Argentine chess player
- Daniel Juárez (born 1975), Argentine footballer
- Efraín Juárez (born 1988), Mexican footballer
- Elio Juárez (born 1942), Uruguayan cyclist
- Ernesto Juárez (born 1934), Argentine retired footballer
- Fernando Juárez (born 1998), Argentine professional footballer
- Giselle Juárez (field hockey) (born 1991), Argentine field hockey player
- Giselle Juarez (softball) (born 1998), American softball player
- Heidy Juárez (born 1977), Guatemalan taekwondo practitioner
- Iván Juárez (born 1976), Argentine footballer
- Lourdes Juárez (born 1986), Mexican professional boxer
- Mariana Juárez (born 1980), Mexican professional boxer
- Miguel Juárez (1931–1982), Argentine footballer
- Natalia Juárez (born 1995), Mexican actress
- Rubén Juárez (1947–2010), Argentine musician
- Verónica Juárez Piña (born 1971), Mexican politician
References
edit- ^ "Estos apellidos frecuentes en España son de origen visigodo o germánico". El Español (in Spanish). 2023-04-12. Retrieved 2024-05-18.