There are
2032
Vidaurris in the USA
Vidaurri is the
14643rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Vidaurri

JoseMaria

José María Vidaurri y Valdez was a Mexican liberal politician and military officer, who served as governor in nine occasions of the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon. He was one of the first leaders to push for top-down modernization in Mexico's northern states and served as governor of the state of Nuevo León during the 1848-57 era.

MaximilianoVidaurri

Maximiliano Vidaurri was a Mexican international football referee who refereed the final match of the 1970 Fifa World Cup between Brazil and Italy.

DomingoVidaurri

Domingo Vidaurri y Valdés was a Mexican general and governor. He was an assistant at the Battle of Monterrey in the Mexican-American War. In 1855 he rose against the dictatorship of Santa Anna and became provisional governor of Nuevo León in 1855. In 1864 he supported the emperor Maximilian.

MarcelinoVidaurri

Marcelino Vidaurri was a Mexican politician and general, governor of Coahuila and Senator for Coahuila.

FelipeVidaurri

Felipe Vidaurri y Valdés was a Mexican politician, lawyer and general. He was one of the promulgators of the Mexican Constitution of 1857, secretary of War and Navy under president Benito Juárez and later rebelled against him and became supreme commander of the Presidential Army during the French intervention in Mexico.

VictorVidaurri

Victor Vidaurri is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico. As of 2014 he served as Deputy of the LX Legislature of Mexican Congress representing Nuevo León.

LeonardoVidaurri

Eduardo Leonardo Vidaurri Ávalos is a retired Mexican football midfielder and a current board member of the Mexican club Monterrey.

FermínVidaurri

Fermín Vidaurri Valdez has represented Mexico at the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996.

GabrielaVidaurri

Gabriela Vidaurri is a Chilean sprinter. She competed in the women's 100 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

HugoVidaurri

Hugo Vidaurri was a Mexican professional boxer who competed during the 1960s. He won the bronze medal in the flyweight division at the 1968 Summer Olympics.

Vidaurri Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Vidaurri is of Spanish origin. The name is derived from the place name 'Vidaurri' in the Basque Country, a region in northern Spain. 'Vidaurri' means 'vineyard' in the Basque language.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Vidaurri is most commonly found in the region of the Basque Country in northern Spain, as well as in Mexico and the United States, particularly in states with large populations of Mexican descent such as Texas and California.
VariationsVariations of the surname Vidaurri include Vidaurre, Vidaurrazaga, Vidaurria, Vidaury, Vidaurreta, Vidauri, Vidaurriga, Vidaurriza, and Vidaurette.
Migration and ImmigrationThe Vidaurri surname has primarily migrated from the Basque Country in Spain to Mexico and the United States due to historical and economic factors. Many people with the Vidaurri surname likely immigrated to Mexico and the United States seeking better economic opportunities.