- Source: Arce (surname)
Arce or Arze is a Spanish and also Basque surname but may also refer to the given name popular in the Levant. Arzé or Arza is a feminine given name primarily in the Semitic languages, and popular in Lebanon as it means Cedar of Lebanon while the male version of the name is Arz.
Notable people with the surname include:
Aniceto Arce (1824–1906), 22nd President of Bolivia
Ayana Holloway Arce, American physicist
Carlos Arce (footballer, born 1985), Argentine right-back
Carlos Arce (footballer, born 1990), Argentine midfielder
Damián Arce (born 1991), Argentine footballer
Eduardo Arze Quiroga (1907–1989), Bolivian diplomat
Eleutherius of Rocca d'Arce, saint
Fernando Arce (born 1980), Mexican footballer
Francisco Arce (1821–1878), Mexican soldier in Alta California (see Rancho Santa Ysabel (Arce))
Francisco Arce (born 1971), Paraguayan footballer
Gaspar Núñez de Arce (1834–1903), Spanish writer and statesman
Gregorio Vasquez de Arce y Ceballos (1639–1711), Colombian painter
Ignacio Arce (born 1992), Argentine footballer
José Arce (1881–1968), Argentine physician, politician and diplomat
Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce (1927–2009), Argentine historian
Juan Carlos Arce (born 1985), Bolivian footballer
Líber Arce (1938–1968), martyred Uruguayan student activist
Luis Arce (born 1963), 67th President of Bolivia
Manuel José Arce (1787–1847), Salvadoran politician
Matías Arce (born 1980), Argentine retired footballer
Nicolás Bianchi Arce (born 1987), Argentine retired footballer
Vicente Arze (born 1985), Bolivian footballer
Notable people with the given name include:
Arzé Chidiac, Lebanese TV presenter
Arzé Khodr, playwright
Arz Étienne Saqr
Arzé may also refer to:
Arzé, the Lebanese feature film
See also
Arce (disambiguation)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Carice van Houten
- Determinisme nominatif
- Arce (surname)
- Arce
- Luis Arce
- Chayanne
- Zellyka Arce
- Double-barrelled name
- Carpio
- López
- Reinoso (surname)
- T.J. Storm