- Source: Vila (surname)
Vila (Eastern Calatan: [ˈbilə], Galician: [ˈbilɐ], Occitan: [ˈbilɔ, ˈvilɔ], Portuguese: [ˈvilɐ]) is a common Spanish and Portuguese surname in Catalan, Galician, Occitan and Portuguese that means 'village' or 'farm'. Other spelling: Villa, Villar, Vilar, Vilares, Villares, Villalta, Villalba.
Begoña Vila (born 1963), Spanish astrophysicist
Bob Vila (born 1946), American home improvement television show host
Enrique Vila-Matas, Spanish writer
Hèctor Vila, pseudonym of Pere Vilaregut, Spanish singer
Ferran Vila Bonell (b. 1983), Andorran ski mountaineer
Florian Vila, Albanian chess master
Jaume Vila Mulet, Spanish politician
Joan Vila i Cinca, Spanish painter
Joan Vila i Pujol, Spanish drafter and illustrator, known as D'Ivori
Joe Vila (1866–1934), American sports writer
Jordi Vila i Foruny, Spanish industrialist and politician
Josep Vila i Amorós, Spanish musician
Josep Vila Closes, Spanish painter
Lluís Vila i d'Abadal, Spanish doctor and politician
Lucas Vila, Argentine field hockey player
Maria Vila i Panadès, Spanish actress
Marika Vila (born 1949), Spanish comics artist and writer; feminist sociologist
Matías Vila, Argentine field hockey player
Mayra Vila (born 1960), Cuban javelin thrower
Montserrat Vilà (born 1964), Spanish ecologist
Patxi Vila, Spanish road bicycle racer
Pere Alberch Vila, Spanish Renaissance composer and organist
Ramon Vila i Capdevila, Spanish anarcho-syndicalist and maquis, better known as Cara cremada (Burned face)
Rodrigo Vila, Argentine field hockey player
Rosalía Vila Tobella (born 1993), Spanish singer
Santiago Vila i Vicente, Spanish historian and politician
Waldo Vila Gilabert, Spanish pilota player