Ugarte
Ugarte or uharte is a Basque word meaning "island". It can also be spelt Huarte or Hugarte in Spanish. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adriana Ugarte (born 1985) a well-known Spanish actress
- Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide y Huarte (1807-1866), Prince Imperial of Mexico
- Alfonso Ugarte (1847-1880), Peruvian military commander
- Alirio Ugarte Pelayo (1923-1966), Venezuelan politician
- Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (1915-2006), Chilean military officer and dictator
- Jose de la Torre Ugarte (1798-1878), Peruvian lyricist
- José Humberto Ugarte (born 1980), Costa Rican footballer
- John Huarte (born 1944), American football quarterback
- Juan Huarte de San Juan or Juan Huarte y Navarro (c. 1530-1592), Navarrese physician and psychologist
- Juan Ugarte (born 1980), Spanish footballer
- Julio Ugarte y Ugarte (1890-1949), Peruvian writer
- Manuel Ugarte (1875-1951), Argentinian author
- Nicolás Armentia Ugarte (1845-1909), Spanish missionary and bishop
- Renzo Pi Hugarte (1934-2012), Uruguayan anthropologist
- Salvador de Iturbide y Huarte (1820-1856), prince of Mexico
- Víctor Ugarte (1926-1995), Bolivian footballer
- Víctor Ugarte (voice actor), Mexican voice actor
- Xóchitl Ugarte (born 1979), Mexican voice actress
Fictional characters:
- Guillermo Ugarte, a character in the film Casablanca
See also
- a neighborhood of Gatika, Biscay, Spain.
- Uharte-Arakil
- Huarte - Uharte, town in Navarre, Spain.
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