Crespo
Crespo is a Spanish and Portuguese surname, and a place name. It may refer to:
People
General
- Alphonse Crespo (born ?), Swiss orthopedic surgeon
- Andrea Crespo (born 1993), American artist
- Andrés Crespo (actor), Ecuadorian actor
- Ángel Crespo (1926–1995), Spanish poet and translator
- Clotilde Crespo de Arvelo (1887-?), Venezuelan poet and novelist
- Daniel Fernández Crespo (1901–1964), Uruguayan political figure
- Diane Crespo (born 1961), U.S. film producer and director
- Domingo Crespo (1791–1871), Argentine politician
- Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (born 1965), Argentine opera composer
- Elvis Crespo (Díaz) (born 1971), Puerto Rican-American merengue singer
- Enrique Barón Crespo (born 1944), Spanish politician, economist, and lawyer
- Ernesto Horacio Crespo (born ?), Argentine brigadier general
- Evaristo Crespo Azorín (1863–1941), Spanish lawyer, politician and professor
- Fred Crespo (born ?), U.S. (Illinoisan) politician
- Gilberto Crespo y Martínez (1853-1917), Mexican diplomat and writer
- Gonçalves Crespo (1846–1883), Brazilian-born Portuguese poet
- Hernán Crespo Toral (1937-2008), Ecuadorian architect, archeologist and museologist
- Jaime Crespo (born 1961), U.S. artist, musician, and writer
- Jimmy Crespo (born 1954 ), U.S. guitarist
- Joaquín Crespo (Torres) (1841–1898), Venezuelan politician and soldier
- José Crespo (1900-1997), Spanish actor
- Jorge Juan Crespo de la Serna (1887–1978), Mexican artist, art critic, and historian
- Luis Cordero Crespo (Cordero y Crespo) (1833–1912), Ecuadorian president (1892–'95)
- Marcos Crespo (born 1980), U.S. (New Yorker) politician
- María del Carmen Crespo Díaz (born ?), Spanish politician
- Mário Crespo (born 1947), Portuguese journalist and reporter
- Paul Crespo (born June 8, 1964), U.S. political commentator, consultant, and activist
- Pedro Crespo (Bofill) (born ?), Spanish applied mathematician, electrical engineer, and professor
- Remigio Crespo Toral (1860–1939), Ecuadorian writer
- Rodrigo Crespo (born 1979), Argentine musician, producer, songwriter, and performer
- Rolando Crespo (born ?), Puerto Rican politician
- Victor Crespo (born 1932), Portuguese politician
- Yosuán Crespo (born 1984), Cuban businessman and computer scientist
Spanish Counts of Castillo Fiel
- Alfonso Crespo, 6th Count of Castillo Fiel (1873–?)
- Carlos Crespo, 7th Count of Castillo Fiel (1911–1963)
- Eduardo Crespo, 8th Count of Castillo Fiel (?–1989)
Sports
- Alberto Crespo (1920–1991), Argentine race car driver
- Andrés Crespo (born 1968), Spanish Olympian fencer
- César Crespo (born 1979), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Cristóbal Márquez Crespo (born 1984), Spanish footballer
- David Crespo (born 1994), Portuguese footballer
- Edgar Crespo (born 1989), Panamanian Olympian swimmer
- Felipe Crespo (born 1973), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Hernán Crespo (born 1975), Argentine footballer
- Israel Crespo (1986– 2007), Puerto Rican boxer
- Iván Crespo (Secunza) (born 1984), Spanish footballer
- Javier Crespo, Spanish Paralympic swimmer
- Jesus Muñoz Crespo (1899–1979), Portuguese footballer
- Joan Crespo (born ?), Spanish slalom canoer
- José Álvarez Crespo (born 1945), Mexican Olympic footballer
- José Ángel Crespo (Rincón) (born 1987), Spanish footballer
- José Antonio Crespo (Ortiz) (born 1977), Spanish badminton player
- José Manuel Colmenero Crespo (born 1973), Spanish footballer
- José Manuel Crespo (born 1972), Spanish Olympian sprint canoer
- Milagros Crespo (born 1979), Cuban Olympic beach volleyball player
- Rogelio Crespo (1891–?), Cuban baseball player
- Salvador Crespo (Romera) (born 1983), Spanish distance runner
Places
- Crespo, Entre Ríos, Argentine city in the province of Entre Ríos
- Crespo mine, Peruvian silver mine in the Ayacucho region
- Crespo Municipality, Venezuelan municipality in the state of Lara
- Ejutla de Crespo, Mexican city and a municipality in the state of Oaxaca
- José Crespo Y Castillo District, Peruvian district in the province of Leoncio Prado
- Preto do Crespo River, Brazilian river in the state of Rondônia
- Rio Crespo, Brazilian municipality in the state of Rondônia
- Villa Crespo, Argentine neighbourhood of Buenos Aires
- Villa Crespo y San Andrés, Uruguayan town in the department of Canelones
Other
- Nexus S, Android phone with the codename Crespo
See also
- Crespos, Spanish municipality
- Crespos (Braga), Portuguese parish
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