There are
594
Vilars in the USA
Vilar is the
37492nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Vilar

RolandVilar

Roland Vilar is a French operatic baritone who had a major international career beginning in the 1950s and continuing through the early 1980s.

AlbertVilar

Albert Vilar is a Spanish-born American businessman and philanthropist known for his support of the arts, particularly opera.

JeanVilar

Jean Vilar was a French theatre director, founder of the Avignon Festival and the Théâtre National Populaire.

TeresaVilar

Teresa Vilar is a Portuguese visual artist known for her contemporary paintings and installations.

PedroVilar

Pedro Vilar is a Portuguese farmer and winemaker known for producing high-quality wines in the Douro Valley.

MartiñoVilar

Martiño Vilar is a Spanish actor and director known for his roles in Spanish television series and films.

MariaVilar

Maria Vilar is a Portuguese journalist and author known for her investigative reporting and books on social issues.

ManuelVilar

Manuel Vilar is a Spanish football player who has played for several clubs in Spain and represented the national team.

RuiVilar

Rui Vilar is a Portuguese economist and politician who has held various high-level positions in the government and international organizations.

LauraVilar

Laura Vilar is a Brazilian singer-songwriter known for her soulful voice and popular songs inspired by Brazilian music genres.

Vilar Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Vilar' is of Portuguese and Spanish origin. It is derived from the place name 'Vilar,' which means 'village' or 'farmhouse' in Portuguese and Spanish.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Vilar' is most commonly found in Portugal and Spain, with significant populations also in Brazil and other former Portuguese and Spanish colonies.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Vilar' include 'Villar' and 'Villarreal.'
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Vilar' have migrated and immigrated to various countries, particularly during periods of colonization and economic migration from Portugal and Spain.