Montoya
Appearance
Montoya is a Basque surname. It originally comes from a hamlet near Berantevilla in Álava, in the Basque region of northern Spain.[1] During the Reconquista, it extended southwards throughout Castille and Andalusia. The name roughly translates to mean hills and valleys[citation needed]. It has become more frequent among Gitanos than among the general Spanish population.[2]
People with the surname Montoya include
- Adam Montoya (born 1984), American video game commentator, better known as SeaNanners
- Al Montoya (born 1985), American ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey League
- Aldo Montoya, a former ring persona of American professional wrestler Peter Polaco (born 1973), better known as Justin Credible
- Carlos Montoya (1903–93), Spanish flamenco guitarist and son of Ramón Montoya
- Craig Montoya (born 1970), American rock musician
- David Montoya (born 1978), Colombian footballer
- Diego León Montoya Sánchez, Colombian cocaine trafficker on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list
- Eliud Montoya American whistleblower and murder victim
- Gabriel Montoya, (1868–1914), French chansonnier
- Gustavo Montoya (1905–2003), Mexican painter
- Jennifer Montoya (born 1985), Colombian journalist and news presenter
- José Montoya (1932–2013), Chicano bilingual poet
- Joseph Montoya (1915–78), U.S. Senator from New Mexico
- Juan Pablo Montoya (born 1975), Colombian motor racing IndyCar driver and former NASCAR and Formula One driver
- Julián Montoya (born 1993), Hooker for the Argentina national rugby union team
- María Laura de Jesús Montoya Upegui (1874 - 1949), Colombian Saint (Roman Catholic)
- Martha Montoya, Colombian American cartoonist and businesswoman
- Martín Montoya (born 1991), Spanish association football player
- Matilde Montoya (1859–1939), presumably the first female physician in Mexico to hold an academic degree
- Pilar Montoya (1960–2015), Spanish flamenco dancer
- Ramón Montoya (1880–1949), Spanish flamenco guitarist and father of Carlos Montoya
- Ramón Montoya (baseball), Mexican ballplayer (See Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame)
- Las Hermanas Montoya, RCA/Victor recording artists. Latin Sister Singing Group
- Sergio Luis Henao Montoya, or Sergio Henao (born 1987), Colombian bicycle road racer
- Martina Vigil-Montoya (1856–1916), a Native American ceramics painter from San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico.
- Raymundo Montoya Mexican Dancer/Actor born in 1978.
Fictional characters
- Carmelita Montoya Fox, a female INTERPOL officer from the Sly Cooper series of video games
- Fritz Montoya, a character in the Honorverse
- Inigo Montoya, a fencer from William Goldman’s novel The Princess Bride and the movie from the novel
- Nemi Montoya, a Norwegian comic book character
- Renee Montoya, a police detective in DC Comics’ Gotham City Police Department
- Josefina Montoya, an American Girl character residing in Santa Fe in 1824
References
- ^ http://heraldicahispana.com/ApA/monedero-montoya.htm
- ^ Faure, Roberto, ed. (2001). Diccionario de apellidos españoles (in Spanish). Madrid: Espasa. Section III.3.8 page XXXIX. ISBN 978-8423922895.