Rivas (surname)
Rivas is a surname of Spanish origin, likely derived from riba, an archaic term for the shore of a river.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
Government
- Cándido Muatetema Rivas (1960–2014), Equatorial Guinea politician
- Francisco Rivas Almada, Paraguayan Minister of Industry and Commerce
- Juan José González Rivas (born 1951), Spanish jurist and magistrate
- Luz Rivas (born 1974), American politician in California
- Martín Rivas Texeira (born 1969), Peruvian politician and lawyer
- Miguel Ángel Burelli Rivas (1922–2003), Venezuelan lawyer, diplomat and politician
- Patricio Rivas, President of Nicaragua from 1855 to 1857 as a puppet of William Walker
- Robert Rivas (politician) (born 1980), American politician in California
Sports
Boxing
- Adonis Rivas (born 1972), Nicaraguan boxer and former WBO Super Flyweight and Flyweight world champion
- Óscar Rivas (born 1987), Colombian boxer
Football (soccer)
- Antonio Rivas (Spanish footballer) (born 1965), Spanish footballer and football manager
- Avimiled Rivas (born 1984), Colombian footballer
- David Rivas (born 1978), Spanish footballer
- Diego Rivas (footballer, born 1980), Spanish footballer
- Emanuel Rivas (born 1983), Argentine footballer
- Gelmin Rivas (born 1989), Venezuelan footballer
- Jesús Rivas (footballer) (born 2002), Mexican footballer
- Joaquín Rivas (born 1992), Salvadoran footballer
- José Alejandro Rivas (born 1998), Venezuelan footballer
- José Arturo Rivas (born 1984), Mexican footballer
- José María Rivas (1958–2016), Salvadorian footballer
- Martín Rivas (footballer, born 1977), Uruguayan footballer
- Nano Rivas (born 1980), Spanish footballer and football manager
- Nelson Rivas (born 1983), Colombian footballer
- Rigoberto Rivas (born 1998), Honduran footballer
- Sergio Rivas (born 1997), Mexican footballer
- Stalin Rivas (born 1971), Venezuelan footballer
- Ulíses Rivas (born 1996), Mexican footballer
- Willy Rivas (born 1985), Peruvian footballer
Other
- Alfonso Rivas (born 1996), Mexican-American baseball player
- Betsi Rivas (born 1986), Venezuelan weightlifter
- Claudia Rivas (born 1989), Mexican triathlete
- Diego Rivas (fighter) (born 1991), UFC Fighter
- Garrett Rivas (born 1985), American gridiron football kicker
- Lázaro Rivas (1975–2013), Cuban former Greco-Roman wrestler and 2000 Olympic silver medalist
- Llimy Rivas (born 1968), Colombian retired hurdler
- Ramón Rivas (born 1966), Puerto Rican former basketball player
- Thaimara Rivas (born 1982), Venezuelan heptathlete
- Webster Rivas (born 1990), Dominican baseball player
- Vanessa Rivas (1984-1999). 4-time POGs championship winner. Rivas was killed in a gang-related shooting in 1999. [2]
Other
- Antonieta Rivas Mercado (1900–1931), Mexican feminist and writer; daughter of Antonio
- Antonio Rivas Mercado (1853–1927), Mexican architect; father of Antonieta
- Carlos Rivas (disambiguation), multiple people
- Diogenes Rivas (born 1942), Venezuelan composer
- Érica Rivas (born 1974), Argentine actress
- Eva Rivas, Russian-Armenian singer
- Idubina Rivas (born 1994), Salvadorian beauty pageant winner
- Manuel Rivas (born 1957), Galician writer, poet and journalist
- María Rivas (actress) (1931–2013), Spanish actress
See also
- Riva (surname)
- All pages with titles containing Rivas
References
- Richard Donovon Woods, Grace Alvarez-Altman, Spanish Surnames in the Southwestern United States: A Dictionary (1978), p. 118.
- "Milwaukee's Lopez Gang – Milwaukee Mafia Podcast".
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