<P> Orozco is of Spanish / Basque origin . Notable people with the surname include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Ana María Orozco (born 1973), Colombian television actress </Li> <Li> Andrés Orozco (born 1979), Colombian football defender </Li> <Li> Antonio Orozco (born 1972), Spanish singer - songwriter </Li> <Li> Aurora Estrada Orozco (1918--2011), Mexican American community leader </Li> <Li> Caleb Orozco, LGBT activist in Belize </Li> <Li> Daniel Orozco, an American writer of fiction </Li> <Li> Danilo Orozco (1944--2013), Cuban musicologist </Li> <Li> Edwin Orozco (born 1982), Colombian road cyclist </Li> <Li> Esther Orozco (born 1945), Mexican biologist and researcher </Li> <Li> Ezequiel Orozco (1988--2018), Mexican football player </Li> <Li> Gabriel Orozco (born 1962), Mexican postminimalist artist </Li> <Li> Germán Orozco (born 1976), Argentine field hockey defender </Li> <Li> John Orozco (born 1992), American gymnast </Li> <Li> Jonathan Orozco, Mexican football player </Li> <Li> José Clemente Orozco (1883--1949), Mexican painter </Li> <Li> Lisseth Orozco (born 1986), Colombian judoka </Li> <Li> Michael Orozco Fiscal (born 1986), American soccer player </Li> <Li> Olga Orozco (1920--1999), Argentine poet </Li> <Li> Pascual Orozco (sometimes spelled Oroszco) (1882--1915), Mexican revolutionary leader </Li> <Li> Rafael Orozco (disambiguation), multiple people </Li> <Li> Soledad Orozco de Avila Camacho, first lady of Mexico (1940--1946); her husband was Manuel Avila Camacho </Li> <Li> Verónica Orozco, Colombian actress and singer, Ana María Orozco sister </Li> <Li> Juan Orozco, Spanish luthier and guitar impresario, famous guitar shop in New York (1970s to 1990s) </Li> </Ul>

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