Reyes
Reyes is a Spanish word, usually used as a given name or Spanish surname. The literal translation into English is Kings, but could also be translated as royals or royalty. The Portuguese version of this surname is Reis.
Various people with the family name Reyes
- Al Reyes (born 1970), a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
- Alba Reyes (born 1981), a beauty pageant contestant.
- Alfonso Reyes (1889-1959), a Mexican writer, philosopher, and diplomat
- Alisa Reyes (born 1981), an American actress
- Anthony Reyes (born 1981), an American baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
- Aurora Reyes Flores (1908–1985), a Mexican painter
- Bernardo Reyes (1850-1913), a Mexican general
- Chot Reyes (born 1963), a Filipino basketball coach
- Cristine Reyes (born 1989), a Filipina actress
- David Reyes (born 1985), a Chilean footballer.
- Dennys Reyes (born 1977), a Mexican baseball pitcher for the Minnesota Twins
- Diego Antonio Reyes (born 1992, a Mexican footballer
- Efren Reyes ("Bata") (born 1954), a Filipino pool player
- Ernie Reyes, Jr., an American Taekwondo practitioner and actor
- Faustino Reyes (born 1975), a Spanish boxer
- Gabriel M. Reyes (1892-1952), a Filipino Archbishop
- Ginger Reyes (born 1980), an American rock musician
- J. B. L. Reyes (1902–1994), an Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
- Jai Reyes, a Filipino basketball player
- Jay-R Reyes, a Filipino basketball player
- José Adriosola Reyes y Mariano, a revolutionary
- José Antonio Reyes (José Antonio Reyes Calderón) (born 1983), a Spanish international and Sevilla football player
- José Reyes (catcher) (born 1983), a Dominican baseball catcher
- José Reyes (shortstop) (born 1983), a Dominican baseball player for the New York Mets
- José Reyes Baeza Terrazas (born 1961), a Mexican politician, governor of Chihuahua
- José Reyes Estrada Aguirre (1929–1989), a Mexican politician, mayor of Ciudad Juárez
- Jorge Reyes, an actor
- José Reyes Ferriz (born 1961), a Mexican politician, mayor of Ciudad Juárez
- Juan Francisco Reyes, a Vice President of Guatemala
- Judy Reyes (born 1968), an American actress
- Melanie Reyes (born 1982), a Filipino sponsored child in a 1987 commercial about Children International
- Nap Reyes (1919-1995), a Cuban baseball player
- Nicolas Reyes (born 1958), the lead vocal of the Gipsy Kings
- Pedro Reyes (comedian) (1961–2015), Spanish comedian
- Rafael Reyes (1849-1921), a president of Colombia
- Raphy Reyes, a Filipino basketball player
- Raúl Reyes (1948–2008), a leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
- Renato Reyes, a Filipino basketball player
- Ricky Reyes (born 1978), a Cuban American professional wrestler
- Robert Reyes, a Filipino basketball player
- Ron Reyes, a singer for the band Black Flag
- Ryan Reyes, a Filipino basketball player
- Silvestre Reyes (born 1944), an American politician from the state of Texas
- Xiomara Reyes, principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre
Fictional characters named Reyes
- Erica Reyes, a werewolf in the MTV television series Teen Wolf.
- Cecilia Reyes, a character from the Marvel comic book series X-Men
- Hugo "Hurley" Reyes, a character from the television series Lost.
- Jaime Reyes, the current Blue Beetle in DC Comics.
- Monica Reyes, a fictional FBI agent in The X-Files.
- Raven Reyes, a fictional, highly skilled zero-gravity mechanic in The 100.
- Robbie Reyes, the current Ghost Rider in Marvel Comics.
- Gabriel Reyes, playable character in the Blizzard Entertainment video game Overwatch also known as "Reaper."
Reyes may also refer to
- Reyes, a holiday on January 6, referring to the ´Three Kings´ or Biblical Magi
- Reyes rendering, an image rendering method
- Reye's syndrome
- Point Reyes, a prominent cape on the Pacific coast of northern California, USA
- Reyes, Bolivia, a town (province capital) in the Beni Department, Bolivia
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