- Source: Curbelo
Curbelo is a Spanish surname. It also has Portuguese variations, with the spellings Corvelo, Curvelo, Curvello. The Curbelo surname is found in the Canary Islands in the 18th century and it spread from Lanzarote to the New World. It is most common in Uruguay and Cuba.
Notable people with the surname include:
Curbelo
Alejandro Curbelo (born 1973), Uruguayan soccer player
André Curbelo (born 2001), Puerto Rican basketball player for the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Carlos Curbelo (politician) (born 1980), American politician
Carlos Curbelo (footballer) (born 1954), Uruguayan-French soccer player
Cecilia Curbelo (born 1975), Uruguayan journalist
Gaston Curbelo (born 1976), French soccer player
Gonzalo Curbelo (born 1987), Uruguayan soccer player
Jorge Curbelo (born 1981), Uruguayan soccer player
José Curbelo (1917–2012), Cuban pianist and bandleader
Juan Ramón Curbelo (born 1979), Uruguayan soccer player
Juan Curbelo (Texan settler) (1680–1760), Spanish politician, mayor of San Antonio, Texas
Nestor Curbelo (born 1952), Uruguayan historian
Silvia Álvarez Curbelo (born 1940), Puerto Rican historian and writer
Silvia Curbelo, Cuban-American poet and writer
Corvelo / Curvelo / Curvello
Antônio Corvelo de Ávila, Portuguese priest and eponym of the Brazilian city of Curvelo
Isabel de Castro Curvello de Herédia (born 1966), Portuguese businesswoman and socialite
João Corvelo (born 1981), Azores-born Portuguese veterinary physician and politician
References
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- Bandar Udara Internasional Capitán de Corbeta Carlos A. Curbelo
- Cristhian Stuani
- Tony de la Guardia
- Destinasi maskapai PLUNA
- Modal ventura
- Anestesi epidural
- AS Nancy
- Babak pertama Piala UEFA 2004–2005
- Salimuli
- Arsenal de Sarandí
- Carlos Curbelo
- Curbelo
- André Curbelo
- Joél Curbelo
- Juan Curbelo
- Juan Curbelo (Texan settler)
- Cecilia Curbelo
- Silvia Curbelo
- Puya (band)
- José Curbelo