Borges (disambiguation)

Borges (disambiguation)

Borges is a common surname of Spanish and Portuguese language. It may mean:

People

*Carlos Borges (b. 1932), Uruguayan footballer.
*Celso Borges (b. 1988), Costa Rican footballer.
*Daniel Borges, Canadian ice hockey player.
*Fernanda Borges, East Timorese politician.
*Graciela Borges (b. 1941), Argentine actress.
*Gustavo Borges (b. 1972), Brazilian swimmer.
*Hernâni Borges (b. 1981), Cape Verdean footballer.
*Humberlito Borges Teixeira (b. 1980), Brazilian footballer.
*Jorge Guillermo Borges, Argentine writer.
*Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), Argentine writer.
*Juan Francisco Borges (1766-1817), Argentine politician and soldier.
*Julio Borges (b. 1969), Venezuelan politician.
*Lucas Borges (b. 1980), Argentine rugby player.
*Norah Borges (1901-1998), Argentine artist.
*Phil Borges (b. 1942), photographer.
*Raúl Borges (1882-1967), Venezuelan pedagogue, guitarist and composer.
*Ron Borges, American sportwriter.
*Tomás Borge (b. 1930), Nicaragua politician.
*Víctor Borges (b. 1955), Cape Verdean foreign minister.
*Willian Borges da Silva (b. 1988), Brazilian footballer.

Other

*Les Borges Blanques, capital of Les Garrigues, Spain.


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