<P> Lara can be a given name or a surname in several languages . </P> <P> The Spanish surname Lara is derived from Lara de los Infantes, in the Burgos province of Spain, and in some cases retains the original form, de Lara (of Lara), there are also Lara surnames in France and Romania </P> <Ul> <Li> Adelina de Lara (1872--1961), British pianist and composer </Li> <Li> Agustín Lara (1900--1970), Mexican composer </Li> <Li> Alda Lara, poet </Li> <Li> Alexandra Maria Lara, Romanian actress </Li> <Li> Alonso Manrique de Lara, Roman Catholic bishop </Li> <Li> Antonio Lara de Gavilán, Spanish artist </Li> <Li> Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara, politician </Li> <Li> Blanca de La Cerda y Lara, Spanish noblewoman </Li> <Li> Brian Lara (born 1969), Trinidadian cricketer </Li> <Li> Brigido Lara, Mexican artist </Li> <Li> Carlos Lara Bareiro, Paraguayan composer </Li> <Li> Catherine Lara, French violinist, composer and singer </Li> <Li> Cayo Lara (born 1952), Spanish politician </Li> <Li> Christian Lara, Ecuadorian footballer </Li> <Li> Christian Lara, Guadeloupean film director </Li> <Li> Claude Autant - Lara, French film director </Li> <Li> Daniel García Lara, football striker </Li> <Li> David Laurent de Lara (c. 1806--1876), illuminator </Li> <Li> Eduardo Lara, Colombian football manager </Li> <Li> Emilio Lara, Cuban weightlifter </Li> <Li> Erislandy Lara, Cuban boxer </Li> <Li> Eurico Lara (born 1897), Brazilian footballer </Li> <Li> Francisco José Lara, Spanish professional road bicycle racer </Li> <Li> Georgia Lara, Greek water polo player </Li> <Li> Guillermo Lara, politician </Li> <Li> Isidore de Lara, English composer </Li> <Li> Jacinto Lara (1777--1859), Venezuelan independence leader </Li> <Li> Jerónimo Manrique de Lara, General Inquisitor </Li> <Li> Joe Lara, American actor and musician </Li> <Li> José Manuel Lara, Spanish golfer </Li> <Li> Juan Lara, baseball player </Li> <Li> Juan Jesús Vivas Lara, Spanish politician </Li> <Li> Joaquin Gallegos Lara, Ecuadorian writer and poet </Li> <Li> Kiki Lara, Mexican soccer player </Li> <Li> Louis, comte de Narbonne - Lara, French soldier and diplomat </Li> <Li> Lucas Martínez Lara, Roman Catholic bishop </Li> <Li> Lúcio Lara, former General Secretary of the MPLA </Li> <Li> María Teresa Lara, a Mexican composer </Li> <Li> Martha Lara (fl . late 20th century), Mexican diplomat & politician </Li> <Li> Martín Acosta y Lara, Uraguayan basketball player </Li> <Li> Modesto Lara (born 1973), Dominican Republic judoka </Li> <Li> Nil Lara, American musician </Li> <Li> Oruno Lara, Guadeloupean poet, author and historian </Li> <Li> Osvaldo Lara (born 1955), Cuban track and field sprinter </Li> <Li> Pablo Lara, Cuban weightlifter </Li> <Li> Rafael Paulo de Lara Araújo, Brazilian basketball player </Li> <Li> Raúl Lara, soccer player </Li> <Li> Rocío Lara, Muppeteer </Li> <Li> Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, Colombian politician </Li> <Li> Rosalio José Castillo Lara, Roman Catholic cardinal </Li> <Li> Tino de Lara, Filipino actor </Li> <Li> Tito Lara, Puerto Rican singer </Li> <Li> Willian Lara (1957--2010), Venezuelan politician </Li> <Li> Víctor Neumann - Lara, Mexican mathematician </Li> <Li> Marlon Guillermo Lara Orellana, politician </Li> <Li> Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir, Icelandic footballer </Li> </Ul>

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