Gil (surname)

Gil is a surname of multiple origins, including Spanish ("naive", "innocent"), Polish ("bullfinch"), and Hebrew (גיל, "joy"). Notable people with the surname include: Andrés Gil (born 1990), Argentine actor Angel Gil-Ordoñez (born 1957), Spanish conductor Ariadna Gil (born 1969), Spanish actress Bárbara Gil (1930–2015), Mexican actress Benita Gil (1913–2015), Spanish teacher and syndicalist organizer Bryan Gil (born 2001), Spanish footballer Enrique Gil (born 1992), Filipino actor Carles Gil (born 1992), Spanish footballer Cherie Gil (1963–2022), Filipino actress Consuelo Gil (1905–1995), Spanish publisher David Gil (footballer) (born 1994), Spanish footballer David Gil (linguist) (born 1953), British linguist Eddie Gil (born 1944), Filipino singer and comedian Federico Gil (sport shooter) (born 1988), Argentine sports shooter Francisco Gil Hellín (1940–2025), Spanish Roman Catholic archbishop Fred Gil (born 1985), Portuguese tennis player Gastón Gil Romero (born 1993), Argentine footballer Gauchito Gil (1847–1878), Argentine folk religious figure Gilberto Gil (born 1942), singer and songwriter, former Minister of Culture of Brazil Gonzalo Gil (born 1989), Argentine footballer Gus Gil (1939–2015), Venezuelan baseball player Jacob Gil, Israeli architect and town planner Jesús Gil (1933–2004), Spanish politician and businessman José Luis Gil (born 1957), Spanish actor Juan Gil Navarro (born 1973), Argentine actor Julián Gil (born 1970), Argentine model Leonardo Gil (born 1991), Argentine footballer Lucía Gil (born 1998), Spanish singer and actress Luis Gil (baseball) (born 1998), Dominican baseball player Luis Gil (soccer) (born 1993), American footballer María Ángeles Gil (born 1953), Spanish statistician Mariusz Gil (born 1983), Polish cyclist Margarita Gil Roësset (1908–1932), Spanish sculptor, illustrator Mark Gil (1961–2014), Filipino actor Mayra Gil (born 2003), Mexican basketball player Melisa Gil (born 1984), Argentine sports shooter Mieczysław Gil (1944–2022), Polish trade unionist and politician Nikki Gil (born 1987), Filipina actress Noelia Gil (born 1994), Spanish footballer Paweł Gil (born 1976), Polish football referee Preta Gil (1974–2025), Brazilian singer and actress Radosław Gil (born 1997), Polish volleyball player Raul Gil (born 1938), Brazilian TV host Ricardo Gil Lavedra (born 1949), Argentine politician Rosemarie Gil (born 1942), Filipino actress Teresa Gil de Vidaure (died in 1285), common-law wife of King James I of Aragon Tomás Gil (born 1977), Venezuelan track and road cyclist Uri Gil (born 1943), Israeli air force general Vladimir Gil (1906–1944), Soviet colonel Carolina Marcelino (born 1984), Brazilian female researcher and computer scientist == See also == All pages with titles containing Gil Eduard Khil, whose name allegedly comes from a Spanish ancestor with the surname Gil.

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Gil (surname)

Gil is a surname of multiple origins, including Spanish ("naive", "innocent"), Polish ("bullfinch"), and Hebrew (גיל, "joy"). Notable people with the surname include: Andrés Gil (born 1990), Argentine actor Angel Gil-Ordoñez (born 1957), Spanish conductor Ariadna Gil (born 1969), Spanish actress Bárbara Gil (1930–2015), Mexican actress Benita Gil (1913–2015), Spanish teacher and syndicalist organizer Bryan Gil (born 2001), Spanish footballer Enrique Gil (born 1992), Filipino actor Carles Gil (born 1992), Spanish footballer Cherie Gil (1963–2022), Filipino actress Consuelo Gil (1905–1995), Spanish publisher David Gil (footballer) (born 1994), Spanish footballer David Gil (linguist) (born 1953), British linguist Eddie Gil (born 1944), Filipino singer and comedian Federico Gil (sport shooter) (born 1988), Argentine sports shooter Francisco Gil Hellín (1940–2025), Spanish Roman Catholic archbishop Fred Gil (born 1985), Portuguese tennis player Gastón Gil Romero (born 1993), Argentine footballer Gauchito Gil (1847–1878), Argentine folk religious figure Gilberto Gil (born 1942), singer and songwriter, former Minister of Culture of Brazil Gonzalo Gil (born 1989), Argentine footballer Gus Gil (1939–2015), Venezuelan baseball player Jacob Gil, Israeli architect and town planner Jesús Gil (1933–2004), Spanish politician and businessman José Luis Gil (born 1957), Spanish actor Juan Gil Navarro (born 1973), Argentine actor Julián Gil (born 1970), Argentine model Leonardo Gil (born 1991), Argentine footballer Lucía Gil (born 1998), Spanish singer and actress Luis Gil (baseball) (born 1998), Dominican baseball player Luis Gil (soccer) (born 1993), American footballer María Ángeles Gil (born 1953), Spanish statistician Mariusz Gil (born 1983), Polish cyclist Margarita Gil Roësset (1908–1932), Spanish sculptor, illustrator Mark Gil (1961–2014), Filipino actor Mayra Gil (born 2003), Mexican basketball player Melisa Gil (born 1984), Argentine sports shooter Mieczysław Gil (1944–2022), Polish trade unionist and politician Nikki Gil (born 1987), Filipina actress Noelia Gil (born 1994), Spanish footballer Paweł Gil (born 1976), Polish football referee Preta Gil (1974–2025), Brazilian singer and actress Radosław Gil (born 1997), Polish volleyball player Raul Gil (born 1938), Brazilian TV host Ricardo Gil Lavedra (born 1949), Argentine politician Rosemarie Gil (born 1942), Filipino actress Teresa Gil de Vidaure (died in 1285), common-law wife of King James I of Aragon Tomás Gil (born 1977), Venezuelan track and road cyclist Uri Gil (born 1943), Israeli air force general Vladimir Gil (1906–1944), Soviet colonel Carolina Marcelino (born 1984), Brazilian female researcher and computer scientist == See also == All pages with titles containing Gil Eduard Khil, whose name allegedly comes from a Spanish ancestor with the surname Gil.

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