Durán
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Durán or Duran is the Hispanic version of the French surname Durand which originated in Gers near Toulouse, France during the 13th century.
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[edit] Places
- Durán, Ecuador
- Duran, Gers, a commune in the Gers department in France
[edit] People
- Aaron Duran, American writer and media producer
- Agustín Durán, Spanish scholar
- Alejo Durán, Columbian composer, singer and accordionist
- Alfredo Duran, Cuban-born lawyer
- Andrea Duran, American softball player
- Andrés Durán, Columbian rock historian, radio broadcaster and producer
- Antonio Durán, Spanish football player and manager
- Arkaitz Durán, Spanish racing cyclist
- Benjamín Durán, Salvadoran footballer
- Blanca Inés Durán Hernández, Columbian politician
- Carolus-Duran, French painter
- Cassius Duran, Brazilian diver
- Crisanta Duran, American politician
- Dan Duran (baseball), baseball player
- Dan Duran (broadcaster), television entertainment journalist and actor
- Desiree Durán, Bolivian model and beauty contestant
- Dianna Duran, American politician
- Diego Durán, 16th century chronicler of the Aztecs
- Dolores Duran, Brazilian singer and composer
- Eduardo "EJ" Duran, Dominican film and music video director
- Elena Duran, Mexican American flautist
- Elvis Duran, American radio host
- Enric Duran, Calatan anticapitalist activist
- Enver Duran, Rector of Trakya University Edirne
- Florencio Durán, President of the Senate of Chile from 1941 to 1944
- Francisco Manuel Durán, Spanish footballer
- Francisco Martin Duran, attempted to assassinate President Clinton in 1994
- Franklin Duran, Venezuelan entrepreneur
- Germán Durán, baseball player
- Germán García Durán, Colombian diplomat
- George Duran, American chef and entertainer
- Gustavo Durán, Spanish composer, soldier and diplomat
- Hilario Durán, Cuban jazz pianist
- Hugo González Durán, Mexican footballer
- Inés García de Durán, Columbian folklorist
- Ivan Duran, Belizian music producer and musician
- Jacob Duran, American cutman
- Jaime González Durán, Mexican drug trafficker
- Jane Duran, Cuban-born poet
- Jeff Duran, radio personality, comedian
- Joaquín Valverde Durán, Spanish composer, conductor and flautist
- John Duran, American politician
- Jose Manuel Duran, professional boxer
- José María Pasquini Durán, Argentine journalist
- Khalid Duran, scholar of the Islamic world
- Lucy Durán, UK-based ethnomusicologist, record producer and radio presenter
- Luís Marcelo Durán, Uruguayan footballer
- Luisa Durán, former First Lady of Chile
- Manuel Agudo Durán, Spanish footballer
- Manuel Garcia-Duran, Spanish businessman
- Massimiliano Duran, Italian boxer
- Narciso Durán, Franciscan friar and missionary
- Profiat Duran, Catalan physician, philosopher, grammarian, and controversialist
- Rafael Durán, Spanish actor
- Roberto Durán, professional boxer
- Roberto Durán (baseball), baseball player born in the Dominican Republic
- Reuben Duran, American mixed martial artist
- Rubén Durán, Spanish footballer
- Salvador Durán, Mexican racing driver
- Sargon Duran, Austrian footballer
- Simeon ben Zemah Duran, Majorcan Rabbinical authority and medic
- Sixto Durán Ballén, former president of Ecuador
- Solomon ben Simon Duran, Algerian rabbi
- Tita Duran, Filipina film actress
- Tony Duran, member of the American band Ruben and the Jets
- Tony Duran (photographer), American photographer
[edit] Fictional characters
- Duran (comics), a supervillain in the pages of DC Comics
- Samir Duran, a character in the Starcraft universe
[edit] Other
- Duran, a range of borosilicate glass products manufactured by Schott AG and the Duran Group
- Duran Consent Decree, stipulated agreement to Duran v. King court case that resulted in federal oversight of the New Mexico state prison system in 1991
- Duran Duran, an English rock band
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