Vidal
Vidal (Aragonese: [biˈðal], Catalan: [biˈðal], Occitan: [biˈðal, viˈdal], Spanish: [biˈðal]) is a Catalan and possibly also Romansh surname,[1][2] which also appears in French, Italian, Portuguese and English, and as a given name.
Vidal may refer to:
Surname
- Maurice Vidal Portman (1850–1935), a British doctor
- Aleix Vidal (born 1989), Spanish football player
- Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca (born 1945), Spanish politician
- Alexander Thomas Emeric Vidal (1792–1863), British admiral and surveyor
- Alexander Vidal (1819–1906), Canadian politician
- Arturo Vidal (born 1987), Chilean football player
- Ava Vidal (born 1976), British comedian
- Bill Vidal (born 1951), American politician and civil servant
- Borja Vidal (born 1981), Qatari handball player
- Carmen Vidal (1915–2003), Spanish businesswoman
- Cheche Vidal (born 1959), Venezuelan football player
- Christina Vidal (born 1981), American actress
- Corey Vidal (born 1986), Canadian dancer and video maker
- David Vidal (born 1950), Spanish football manager
- Dominique Vidal (born 1964), French businessman
- Don José Vidal (1763–1823), Spanish colonial administrator
- Doriane Vidal (born 1976), French snowboarder
- Eileen Vidal, (died 2003), kelper telephone and radio operator
- Elena Maria Vidal (born 1962), American writer
- Emeric Essex Vidal (1791–1861), English watercolourist
- Eugene Luther Vidal (1895–1969), American athlete and aviation pioneer
- Francisco Vidal (1837–1907), Chilean navy officer and hydrographer
- Francisco Vidal Salinas (born 1953), Chilean politician
- François Vidal (1832–1911), French Provençal poet
- Frédérique Vidal (born 1964), Monegasque biochemist and academic administrator
- George William Vidal (1845–1907), British civil servant in India
- Gilles Vidal (born 1972), French car designer
- Gore Vidal (1925–2012), American writer
- Gustave Prosper Vidal (1835–1905), French botanist
- Héctor Manuel Vidal (1943–2014), Uruguayan theater director
- Héctor Vidal Martínez (born 1967), Paraguayan football player
- Henri Vidal (1919–1959), French actor
- Hernane Vidal de Souza (born 1986), Brazilian football player
- Janice Vidal (born 1982), Hong Kong singer
- Javan Vidal (born 1989), British football player
- Jean Baptiste Emile Vidal (1825–1893), French dermatologist
- Jean-Pierre Vidal (born 1977), French alpine skier
- Jill Vidal (born 1982), Hong Kong singer
- José Vidal (baseball) (1940–2011), Dominican baseball player
- José Vidal (footballer) (1896–1974), Uruguayan football player
- José María Vidal (1935–1986), Spanish football player
- Josefina Vidal (born 1961), Cuban diplomat
- Joseph Vidal (1933–2020), French politician
- Josette Vidal (born 1991), Venezuelan actress
- Juan Carlos Vidal (born 1954), Spanish football player
- Laurent Vidal (born 1984), French triathlete
- Leona Vidal Roberts (born 1972), Falkland Islands politician.
- Leoncio Vidal (1864–1896), Cuban revolutionary
- Lisa Vidal (born 1965), American actress
- Lucas Vidal (born 1984), Spanish composer
- Lluïsa Vidal (1876–1918), Spanish painter
- Maïa Vidal (born 1988), American musician
- Maria Vidal (born 1956), American singer
- María-Esther Vidal, Venezuelan scientist
- María Eugenia Vidal (born 1973), Argentine governor
- Marquinhos Carioca (born 1992), Brazilian football player
- Mary Theresa Vidal (1815–1873), Australian writer
- Mey Vidal (born 1984), Cuban musician
- Nacho Vidal (born 1973), Spanish porn actor and producer
- Owen Vidal (1819–1854), Anglican Bishop of Sierra Leone
- Paul Vidal (1863–1931), French musician
- Paul Vidal de la Blache (1845–1918), French geographer
- Rafael Vidal (1964–2005), Venezuelan swimmer and sports commentator
- Rene Vidal (born 1974), American engineer
- Ricardo Vidal (1931–2017), Filipino cardinal-priest and archbishop
- Walpole Vidal (1853–1914), English football player
- Silvino Vidal (1850–1937), Portuguese writer
- Tanya Vidal (born 1965), American actress and director
- Vanessa Lima Vidal (born 1984), Brazilian model, beach volleyball player and beauty pageant contestant
- Vanessa Vidal (born 1974), French alpine skier
- Vincent Vidal (1811–1887), French painter
Given name
- Vidal of Tolosa, Spanish rabbi in 14th century
- Vidal Benveniste, Spanish rabbi in 15th century
- Vidal Cantu (born 1968), Mexican film producer
- Vidal Fernandez (born 1958), American soccer player
- Vidal Francisco Soberón Sanz (born 1958), Mexican admiral
- Vidal Hazelton (born 1988), American football player
- Vidal López (1918–1971), Venezuelan baseball player and manager
- Vidal Marín del Campo (1653–1709), Spanish bishop and Grand Inquisitor of Spain
- Vidal Medina (born 1976), Mexican playwright and theatre director
- Vidal Nuño (born 1987), American baseball player
- Vidal Sanabria (born 1966), Paraguayan football player
- Vidal Sancho (born 1977), Spanish actor
- Vidal Santiago Díaz (1910–1982), Puerto Rican politician
- Vidal Sassoon (1928–2012), British hairdresser and businessman
- Vidal Vega (1964–2012), Paraguayan politician
References
- "Re: Vidal as a Sephardic Surna - Genealogy.com". Retrieved 24 April 2017.
- Domínguez, Carlos. "Apellido Vidal". Retrieved 24 April 2017.
External links
- http://genforum.genealogy.com/vidal/messages/143.html
- http://www.portuguesaebrasileira.com/genealogia.html
- http://www.heraldicapellido.com/v6/Vidal.htm
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