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6-3977: Navarrete It is a surname of Spanish, Italian, French origin as well as Navarro People [ edit ] Ada Navarrete (1890–1967), Mexican opera singer Alfonso Navarrete Prida (born 1963), Mexican politician Alfredo Navarrete (born 1955), Mexican footballer Antonio de Benavides y Fernández de Navarrete (1807–1884), Spanish politician and historian Antonio de Raya Navarrete (1536–1606), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop Armando Navarrete García (born 1980), Mexican footballer Bobby Navarrete, American musician, founding member (1973) of Tierra (band) Carlos Navarrete Cáceres (born 1931), Guatemalan anthropologist and writer Carlos Navarrete Ruiz (born 1955), Mexican politician Daniel Navarrete (model) (born 1977), Mister Venezuela 2001 Daniel Navarrete (wrestler) (born 1963), Argentine Olympic wrestler Diego Bernardo de Peredo y Navarrete (1696–1774), Mexican Roman Catholic bishop Diego de León, 1st Count of Belascoáin , birth name Diego de León y Navarrete (1807–1841), Spanish military figure Domingo Fernández Navarrete (c. 1610–1689), Spanish Dominican missionary and archbishop Emanuel Navarrete (born 1995), Mexican world champion boxer Francisco Plancarte y Navarrete (1856–1920), Mexican Roman Catholic archbishop Gerardo Navarrete (born 1994), Chilean footballer Hernando Navarrete (1916–??), Colombian Olympian long-distance runner Ignacio María de Álava y Sáenz de Navarrete (1750–1817), Spanish naval officer Jacinto Navarrete (born 1962), Colombian middle-distance runner Javier Gómez-Navarro Navarrete (born 1945), Spanish politician Javier Navarrete (born 1956), Spanish composer of film scores Joaquina Navarrete Contreras (born 1966), Mexican politician Jolette (singer) , full name Jolette Guadalupe Hernández Navarrete (born 1984), Mexican singer and television presenter Jorge Campos Navarrete (born 1966), Mexican footballer József Navarrete (born 1965), Hungarian fencer Juan Fernández Navarrete (1526–1579) Spanish painter Juan Hernández (Mexican boxer) , full name Juan Hernandez Navarrete (born 1987), Mexican world champion boxer Juan Manuel Navarrete (born 1988), Argentine football Juan Pizarro Navarrete (1945–2022), Spanish physician and politician Julia Navarrete Guerrero (1881–1974), Mexican Roman Catholic nun, Venerable while being considered for sainthood Luis Navarrete (born 1948), Cuban gymnast María Benítez Navarrete (born 1958), Mexican politician María Concepción Navarrete (born 1959), Mexican politician María Ofelia Navarrete , Salvadoran politician Martín Fernández de Navarrete (1765–1844), Spanish sailor and historian Melchor de Navarrete (1693–1761), Spanish soldier and administrator Miguel Elizondo Navarrete (born 1968), Mexican sprinter Pedro Navarrete (born 1981), Mexican zonal champion boxer Pete Navarrete, American musician, founding member (2000) of band Ünloco Rafael Andrade Navarrete (1856–1928), Spanish politician and lawyer Randy Espinosa , full name Randy Navarrete Espinosa (born 1988), Guamanian footballer Rex Navarrete (born 1969), Filipino-American comedian Rolando Navarrete (born 1957), Filipino world champion boxer Romain Navarrete (born 1994), French rugby league player Segundo Navarrete (born 1985), Ecuadorian racing cyclist Sergio Navarrete (1925–??), Chilean alpine skier Tania Morgan Navarrete (born 1985), Mexican politician Tarcisio Navarrete (born 1954), Mexican politician and diplomat Tony Navarrete , American politician (first elected 2017) Urbano Navarrete Cortés (1920–2010), Spanish Roman Catholic Cardinal Ximena Navarrete (born 1988), Mexican Miss Universe 2010 See also [ edit ] Navarrete, Álava ,

12-669: A contract with the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and sang with Enrico Caruso when he toured Mexico in 1919. She also sang in Havana and Montreal. Ada Navarrete married Honorato Carrasco. They had six children, including two daughters who became actresses, Ada Carrasco (1912–1994) and Queta Carrasco (1913–1996). Navarrete died in 1967, in Mexico City. Melchor de Navarrete Too Many Requests If you report this error to

18-768: A hamlet in Bernedo, Basque Country, Spain Navarrete, La Rioja , a municipality in Spain Battle of Nájera (Battle of Navarrete), 1367 conflict in Castilian Civil War Navarrete (Municipio de villa Bisonó) , a municipality in the Dominican Republic [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Navarrete . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding

24-601: The Boston Grand Opera in 1917, promoted along with Tamaki Miura by opera impresario Max Rabinoff , to emphasize Boston's international company. Her American debut came as Gilda in Rigoletto that year. "Navarrete's voice is rather light in the lower register," explained one critic, "but this is more than atoned for by its marked sweetness in the upper." She also sang the parts of Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor in 1917. She had

30-573: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Navarrete&oldid=1244262755 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Spanish origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ada Navarrete Ada Navarrete ( Mérida , Yucatán, July 20, 1890 — Mexico City , August 13, 1967), also seen as Ada Navarrete Tappan and Ada Navarrete de Carrasco ,

36-452: Was a soprano opera singer from Yucatán , Mexico. Ada Navarrete was from Mérida, Yucatán , the daughter of Rodolfo Navarrete Sosa (a lawyer) and Leonor Tappan Polanco. Dates of her birth vary from 1880 to 1893 in sources. Navarrete, a coloratura soprano, began as a professional singer in Mexico City . She headlined her own touring company, managed by her husband. She became a member of

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