{{wiktionary|Crespo|crespo}} '''Crespo''' is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian surname and a place name, meaning "curly". A more common Italian form of the surname is Crespi. It may refer to:
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==People== ===General=== *Alejandro Crespo (trade unionist), Argentine trade unionist, general secretary of SUTNA since 2016 *Ana Crespo (born 1948), Spanish lichenologist *Andrea Crespo (artist) (born 1993), New York-based artist *Andrea Crespo (writer) (born 1983), Ecuadorian writer *Andrés Crespo (actor) (born 1970), Ecuadorian actor *Ángel Crespo (1926–1995), Spanish poet and translator *António Cândido Gonçalves Crespo (1846–1883), Brazilian-born Portuguese poet *Audrey Crespo-Mara (born 1976), French journalist and television presenter *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 (1793–1871), Argentine politician *Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (born 1956), 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 (1929–2019), Argentine brigadier general *Esteban Crespo (1911-date of death unknown), Mexican athlete *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 *Gonzalo Ramiro del Castillo Crespo (1936-2019), Bolivian Roman Catholic Archbishop of La Paz *Hernán Crespo Toral (1937–2008), Ecuadorian architect, archeologist and museologist *Ismael Crespo Martínez (born 1964), political scientist and expert in Latin America *Jimmy Crespo (born 1954), U.S. guitarist *Joaquín Crespo (Torres, 1841–1898), Venezuelan politician and soldier *José Crespo (disambiguation), various people *Jorge Juan Crespo de la Serna (1887–1978), Mexican artist, art critic, and historian *Julio Crespo MacLennan, Spanish academic, historian and published author *June Crespo (born 1982), Spanish artist *Luis Cordero Crespo (Cordero y Crespo, 1833–1912), Ecuadorian president (1892–'95) *Manuel Revollo Crespo (1925–2014), Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Cochabamba, Bolivia *María Isabel Crespo de Lebed (born 1960), Ecuadorian journalist, reporter, and news presenter *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 *Mauricio Pozo Crespo (born 1959), Ecuadorian politician, banker and economist *Paul Crespo (born 1964), U.S. political commentator, consultant, and activist *Remigio Crespo Toral (1860–1939), Ecuadorian writer *Rodrigo Crespo (born 1979), Argentine musician, producer, songwriter, and performer *Rolando Crespo (born 1975), Puerto Rican politician *Vítor Pereira Crespo (1932–2014), Portuguese politician *Yadira Serrano Crespo (born 1976), Mexican politician affiliated with the Party of the Democratic Revolution *Yosuán Crespo (born 1984), Cuban businessman and computer scientist *Andrea Crespo (writer) (born 1983), Ecuadorian writer
===Spanish Counts of Castillo Fiel=== *Alfonso Crespo, 6th Count of Castillo Fiel (fl. 1873–1910) *Carlos Crespo, 7th Count of Castillo Fiel (1911–1963) *Eduardo Crespo, 8th Count of Castillo Fiel (fl. 1963–1989)
===Sports=== *Albert Torras Crespo (born 1996), Spanish football midfielder *Alberto Crespo (1920–1991), Argentine race car driver *Andrés Crespo (fencer) (born 1968), Spanish Olympian fencer *Antoine Crespo (born 1955), Andorran alpine skier *César Crespo (born 1979), Puerto Rican baseball player *Cristóbal Márquez Crespo (born 1984), Spanish footballer *David Alexandre Pereira Crespo (born 1994), Portuguese footballer *Édgar Crespo (born 1989), Panamanian Olympian swimmer *Felipe Crespo (born 1973), Puerto Rican baseball player *Hernán Crespo (born 1975), Argentine footballer *Iñaki Gastón Crespo (born 1963), Spanish road bicycle racer *Israel Crespo (1986–2007), Puerto Rican boxer *Iván Crespo (born 1984), Spanish footballer *Javier Crespo, Spanish Paralympic swimmer *Jesus Muñoz Crespo (1899–1979), Portuguese footballer *Joan Crespo (born 1988), Spanish slalom canoer *José Crespo (disambiguation), various people *Joseph Crespo, French rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s *Miguel Crespo da Silva (born 1996), Portuguese professional footballer *Milagros Crespo (born 1979), Cuban Olympic beach volleyball player *Rogelio Crespo (1894–1985), Cuban baseball player *Salvador Crespo (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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