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Pacheco is a Portuguese and Spanish surname deriving from the Latin Paccieaus as well as the Basque Patxi, a variation of Francisco. It may refer to:

General
Alex Pacheco (activist) (born 1958), animal rights activist, co-founder of PETA. • Ángel Pacheco (general) (1793–1869), Argentine military officer who later became one of the top commanders in the Confederacy during the dictatorship of Juan Manuel de Rosas • Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco (1713–1785), Spanish cartographer and artist • Cosme Pacheco (c.1803–c.1851), Peruvian cavalry officer, in military campaigns for the independence of Peru, 1821-1825 • Duarte Pacheco Pereira (c. 1460–1533), Portuguese sea captain, soldier, explorer and cartographer • José Francisco Pacheco (born 1951), Portuguese educator • Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco (1650–1725), Spanish aristocrat, politician, academician and general • María Pacheco Padilla (c. 1496–1531), Spanish military defender of the city of Toledo • Rafael Pacheco (born 1954), Spanish astronomer • Rodrigo Pacheco, 3rd Marquess of Cerralvo (c. 1565–1652), Spanish nobleman, inquisitor of Valladolid, and viceroy ==In arts and entertainment==
In arts and entertainment
Alexis Mateo Pacheco (born 1979), Puerto Rican drag queen • Ana Maria Pacheco (born 1943), Brazilian artist • Arturo Pacheco Altamirano (1903–1978), Chilean painter • Carlos Pacheco (1962–2022), Spanish comic book artist • Fernando Castro Pacheco (1918–2013), Mexican painter • Fernando González Pacheco (1932–2014), Colombian television presenter • Francisco Pacheco (1564–1644), Spanish painter and writer on art theory • Francisco Pacheco (born 1955), Venezuelan singer • Ivo Pacheco (born 1989), Portuguese musician known professionally as IVVVOJohnny Pacheco (1935–2021), Dominican musician, composer, producer and bandleader. Creator of Fania All-Stars. Coined the term "Salsa" • María Luisa Pacheco (1919–1982), a Bolivian painter and mixed-media artist who emigrated to the United States • "Mizzy" Pacheco (21st century), former lead singer of the American alternative rock band Against All Will • Richard Pacheco (born 1948), American pornographic actor, real name Howie Gordon • Tom Pacheco, (born 1946) American singer and songwriter • Joaquín Monserrat (1921–1996), known as Pacheco, Spanish comedian and host of children programs ==Writers==
Writers
Agustín Díaz Pacheco (born 1952), Spanish writer • Cristina Pacheco (1941–2023), Mexican journalist, writer and television personality • Ibéyise Pacheco (born 1961), Venezuelan journalist and writer • Jesús López Pacheco (1930–1997), Spanish-Canadian writer • José Emilio Pacheco (1939–2014), was a Mexican poet, essayist, novelist and short story writer • Luis Pacheco de Narváez (1570–1640), Spanish writer on fencing • Luiz Pacheco (1925–2008), Portuguese writer, publisher, polemicist and literary critic • Raquel Pacheco (born 1984), Brazilian writer ==Politicians==
Politicians
Abel Pacheco (born 1933), Costa Rican politician and former President • Abel Pacheco Junior (born 1987), American politician • Bob Pacheco (born 1934), American politician • Don Juan Salvio Pacheco II (1793–1876), Californio politician, ranchero, and soldier. • Pacheco, California is named after him. • Gregorio Pacheco (1823–1899), Bolivian politician and former President • Ivonne Ortega Pacheco (born 1972), Mexican politician • Jorge Pacheco Areco (1920–1998), Uruguayan politician and former President • José Andrés Pacheco de Melo (1779–c. 1820), Argentine statesman and priest • José Condungua Pacheco (born 1958), Mozambican politician • José Pacheco Pereira (born 1949), Portuguese politician and historian • Juan Pacheco (1419–1474), Castilian noble • Lopo Fernandes Pacheco (died 1349), Portuguese noble • Luisa Teresa Pacheco (died 2023), Venezuelan politician • Marc Pacheco (born 1952), American politician • Nick Pacheco (born 1964), American politician • Rod Pacheco (born 1958), American politician • Romualdo Pacheco (1831–1899), American politician • Rubén Pacheco (Costa Rica), Costa Rican politician • Víctor Cervera Pacheco (1936–2004), Mexican politician ==Athletes==
Athletes
Abelardo Pacheco (born 1939), Cuban long jumper • Alex Pacheco (born 1973), Venezuelan baseball player • Alfredo Pacheco (1982–2015), Salvadoran footballer • Andrei Pacheco (born 1984), footballer from Trinidad and Tobago • Antonio Pacheco D'Agosti (born 1976), Uruguayan footballer • Augusto Pacheco Fraga (born 1988), Brazilian footballer • Dani Pacheco (born 1991), Spanish footballer • Darwin Pacheco (born 1976), Honduran footballer • Edgar Pacheco (born 1977), Portuguese footballer • Édgar Pacheco (born 1990), Mexican footballer • Eduardo Pacheco (Brazilian footballer) (born 1987), Brazilian footballer • Fábio Pacheco (born 1988), Portuguese footballer • Ferdie Pacheco (1927–2017), United States boxing physician • Freddy Pacheco (born 1998), Venezuelan baseball player • Henrique Pacheco Lima (born 1985), Brazilian footballer • Irene Pacheco (born 1971), Colombian boxer • Isadora Pacheco (born 2005), Brazilian skateboarder • Isiah Pacheco (born 1999), American football player • Izaac Pacheco (born 2002), American baseball player • Jaime Pacheco (born 1958), Portuguese football manager • Maz Pacheco (born 1998), English footballer • Nilton Pacheco (1920–2013), Brazilian basketball player • Raúl Pacheco (born 1979), Peruvian long-distance runner • Rodrigo Pacheco (badminton) (born 1983), Peruvian badminton player • Rommel Pacheco (born 1986), Mexican diver • Tony Pacheco (disambiguation), multiple people • Víctor Pacheco (footballer, born 1974) (born 1974), Colombian footballer • Vinícius Pacheco (born 1985), Brazilian footballer == References ==
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