Reyna
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Reyna may refer to:
  • Rinə, a village in Azerbaijan
  • Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna
    Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna
    The Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna is a football stadium located in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, México. This facility has a capacity of 31,500 seats and was built in 2003. This sport facility is used mostly for football matches and is the home of football club Jaguares de Chiapas .It has been used...

    , Mexican football stadium
  • Spanish ship Reyna (1743)
    Spanish ship Reyna (1743)
    Reyna was a 74-gun ship of the line of the Spanish Navy, launched in 1743.She was captured by the Royal Navy on 13 August 1762, and commissioned as the third rate HMS Reyna. She was sold out of the navy in 1772....

    , Spanish warship
  • Reyna, a 2006 Philippine film starring Keanna Reeves
    Keanna Reeves
    Keanna Reeves is a Filipina actress who first gained national attention and notoriety in the Philippines for exposing a private escort girl service in December 2004, and confessing that lawmakers were among her clients.-Pinoy Big Brother:In 2005, she appeared on Extra Challenge, where she won the...



Given name
  • Reyna Grande
    Reyna Grande
    Reyna Grande is a Mexican-immigrant author best known for her novel Across a Hundred Mountains, which, though a work of fiction, draws heavily on Grande's experiences growing up in Mexico and her Illegal immigration to the United States.- Biography :Reyna Grande was born in the city of Iguala in...

    , Mexican-American author
  • Reyna Thompson
    Reyna Thompson
    Reyna Onald Thompson is a former American football defensive back in the National Football League for the New York Giants. He went to the Pro Bowl after the 1990 season as a special teams player. He played college football at Baylor University and was drafted in the ninth round of the 1986 NFL...

    , American football player
  • Reyna
    The Son of Neptune
    The Son of Neptune is the second book in the Heroes of Olympus series written by Rick Riordan. It was released on October 4, 2011.-Development:...

    , a fictional character from Rick Riordan's Heroes of Olympus series


Surname
  • Agustín Zaragoza Reyna, Mexican boxer
  • Ángel Reyna
    Ángel Reyna
    Angel Eduardo Reyna Martínez is a Mexican football midfielder. He currently plays for Club América in the Primera División de México and the Mexico national football team.-Early career:...

    , Mexican footballer
  • Antonio Roldán Reyna, Mexican boxer
  • Carola Reyna
    Carola Reyna
    Carola Reyna is an Argentine actress and director. She is married to actor Boy Olmi since 1994.-Television:* Tal como somos * Extraños y Amantes as Ana María* Pasión...

    , Argentinian actress
  • Casiodoro de Reyna, Spanish monk
  • Claudio Reyna
    Claudio Reyna
    Claudio Reyna is a retired American soccer player and the current USSF US Youth Soccer Technical Director. He was the captain of the United States national team before retiring from international football following the USA's exit from the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He is widely considered one of the...

    , American soccer player
  • Cornelio Reyna
    Cornelio Reyna
    Cornelio Reyna was a Mexican norteño singer.Cornelio Reyna formed a partnership with the legendary Ramón Ayala to create the famous duet called Los Relampagos del Norte in 1963. The band stayed together for eight years and then in 1971, Reyna decided to pursue a solo career as a mariachi singer...

    , Mexican singer
  • Diana Reyna
    Diana Reyna
    Diana Reyna is currently the New York City Council Member who represents the 34th Council District, which includes Williamsburg and Bushwick as well as Ridgewood in Queens, USA. Council Member Reyna was born and raised in New York City...

    , American politician
  • Francisco de Reyna
    Francisco de Reyna
    Francisco de Reyna was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period. He was a native and active in Seville, where he trained with Francisco de Herrera the Elder. He painted a Souls in Purgatory in the church of All Saints, at Seville in 1659. He died young....

    , Spanish painter
  • Fredy Reyna
    Fredy Reyna
    Fredy Reyna was a Venezuelan musician, arranger and performer, regarded as the undisputed master of the Venezuelan cuatro, which he elevated to the level of a concert instrument, and one of his country's most important cultural figures in the 20th century.- Early life :Fredy Reyna was born in...

    , Venezuelan musician
  • Greg Reyna
    Greg Reyna
    Greg Reyna is an American animator and director.-Biography:Reyna was born in Chicago, Illinois.In 1969, Reyna began his career as assistant animator for Amby Paliwoda on Fine Arts Films production of Shinbone Alley....

    , American animator
  • Irving Reyna
    Irving Reyna
    Irvin Reyna is a Honduran football player, who currently plays for Olimpia. He is also part of the U-23 Honduras national football team that won the 2008 CONCACAF Men's Pre-Olympic Tournament and qualified to the 2008 Summer Olympics.-External links:...

    , Honduran footballer
  • Jimmie V. Reyna
    Jimmie V. Reyna
    Jimmie V. Reyna is an American lawyer and former president of the Hispanic National Bar Association and is currently a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Reyna was formerly a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Williams Mullen, PC...

    , attorney and judicial nominee
  • Jorge Reyna
    Jorge Reyna
    Jorge Reyna is a retired male triple jumper from Cuba who won a silver medal at the 1989 World Indoor Championships in Budapest.His personal best jump was 17.48 metres, achieved in February 1987 in Santiago de Cuba...

    , Cuban triple jumper
  • Leonel Antonio Fernández Reyna, Dominican politician
  • Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna
    Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna
    Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna was one of the most important Venezuelan classical musicians.Spent his childhood in Caracas and studied at the Fermín Toro Grammar school...

    , Venezuelan musician
  • Manuel Gonzalez Reyna, Mexican-American writer
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