Paniagua
Paniagua is a name derived from the Spanish phrase "pan y agua" ("bread and water"). It is a Spanish status name for a servant who worked for his board and lodging.[1] Notable people with the name include:
- Asdrubal Paniagua,Costa Rican retired professional football player
- Cenobio Paniagua, Mexican composer
- César Montenegro Paniagua, Guatemalan politician
- Eduardo Paniagua, Spanish architect and musician, member of the ensemble Atrium Musicae de Madrid
- Gregorio Paniagua, founder of Spanish early music ensemble Atrium Musicae de Madrid
- Javier Paniagua Fuentes, a Spanish author and politician
- José Paniagua, retired Major League Baseball relief pitcher
- Leonardo Paniagua, Dominican Republic's bachata musician
- Valentín Paniagua, Peruvian politician and former Interim President of Peru.
- Paniagua Netspider, famous Finnish Quake player.
- Victor Hugo Paniagua, Musician.
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