
Guzmán is a Spanish surname of toponymic origin, deriving from the village of Guzmán, in the region of Burgos. While Spanish roots are possible, the name was among the surnames from which Filipinos arbitrarily selected new family names in adherence to the Claveria Decree of 1849. This study includes de Guzmán and other derivatives.
This sub-project aims to organize genealogical data on the Guzmán Families of the Philippines. Profiles here are those of historical figures, scions of the gentry (de buena familia), revolutionary heroes, scholars, government officials, national athletes and other public personalities (celebrities) in various fields. Find more surnames at the master project page, Families of the Philippines.
Architecture
Beauty Queen
Entertainment
Law
Military
Politicians
- Marcelo Barbero
- Danilo Baylon
- Alejandro de Guzmán
- Benjamin de Guzman
- Bernabé de Guzmán
- Eulogio de Guzman
- Jose de Guzman
- Nicanor de Guzman Jr.
- Tomás de Guzmán y Floirendo
- Benjamin Dy
- Caesar Dy
- Faustino Dy III
- Grace Gacula-Singson
- Dimas Guzmán
- Ventura Guzmán
- Antonio Guzmán y García
- Pablo Guzmán y García
- Marilyn Lambino
- Mark Lambino
- Romualdo Mina
- Bernardino Monreal
- Edu Pamintuan
- Kathryna Yu-Pimentel
Religious
Science
Social Causes
Sports
Other
How to Contribute
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- After getting yourself added as a collaborator for the surname, select the profile of the prominent Filipino you wish to add.
- Navigate to the profile. Under the "More Actions" link, choose "Add to Project" and select sub-project to which your ancestor should be included in.
- Include in the "About Me" section a brief biographical sketch, summarizing the person's significant contributions and accomplishments. (Required)
- Include a photograph, if one exists.
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