<P> Lozano is a surname of Spanish origins . Notable people with the surname include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Agricol Lozano (1927--1999), a Mormon poet, historian and leader in Mexico </Li> <Li> Alejandro Lozano (1939--2003), a Spanish artist, painter and mosaic muralist </Li> <Li> Álvaro Lozano (born 1964), a Colombian road racing cyclist </Li> <Li> Anthony Lozano (born 1993), a Honduran football player </Li> <Li> Armando Lozano (born 1984), a Spanish football player </Li> <Li> Bani Lozano (born 1987), a Honduran football player </Li> <Li> César Lozano (born 1977), a Mexican football player </Li> <Li> Chris Lozano (born 1982), an American professional mixed martial arts fighter </Li> <Li> Conrad Lozano (born 1951), an American musician for Los Lobos </Li> <Li> Demetrio Lozano (born 1975), a Spanish handball player </Li> <Li> Florencia Lozano (born 1969), an American actress </Li> <Li> Francisco Lozano (1932 - 2008), a Mexican Olympic Cyclist, also known as "el camaron Lozano" </Li> <Li> Gustavo Lozano - Contreras (1938--2000), a Columbian botanist </Li> <Li> Ignacio E. Lozano, Jr. (born 1927), a former United States Ambassador to El Salvador </Li> <Li> Ignacio E. Lozano, Sr. (1886 - 1953), a Mexican - born American journalist </Li> <Li> Jaime Lozano (born 1979), a Mexican football player </Li> <Li> Javier Lozano (disambiguation) </Li> <Li> John Harold Lozano (born 1972), a Colombian retired football player </Li> <Li> John Jairo Lozano (born 1984), a Colombian football player </Li> <Li> Jorge Lozano (born 1963), a Mexican retired professional tennis player </Li> <Li> Jorge Alberto Lozano (born 1978), a Honduran football player </Li> <Li> Jorge Tadeo Lozano (1771--1816), a Neogranadine (now Colombian) scientist, journalist and politician </Li> <Li> José I. Lozano (born 1954), an American vice-chairman and executive vice-president of Impremedia LLC </Li> <Li> José María Lozano (1878 - 1933), the Secretary of Public Education and Fine Arts for Victoriano Huerta, during the Mexican Revolution </Li> <Li> Juan Lozano (born 1955), a Spanish retired football player </Li> <Li> Karyme Lozano (born 1978), a Mexican - born telenovela actress and singer </Li> <Li> Ladislas Lozano (born 1952), a French - Spanish football coach and retired player </Li> <Li> Lee Lozano (1930 - 1999), an American painter and visual and conceptual artist </Li> <Li> Liliana Lozano (1978--2009), a Colombian actress and beauty queen </Li> <Li> Lourdes Lozano (born 1962), a Mexican fencer </Li> <Li> Luis Lozano (born 1992), a Mexican sprint canoer </Li> <Li> Mario Lozano (soldier) (living), a member of the U.S. Army indicted by an Italian court for his role in the death of Italian Secret Service officer Nicola Calipari </Li> <Li> Manuel Lozano (disambiguation) </Li> <Li> Margarita Lozano (born 1931), a Spanish actress </Li> <Li> Miguel Ángel Lozano (born 1978), a Spanish football player </Li> <Li> Mimi Lozano (born 1933), an American educator and activist for Hispanic rights </Li> <Li> Monica C. Lozano (born 1956), an American newspaper editor </Li> <Li> Oliver Lozano (born 1940), the legal counsel of the late Ferdinand Marcos </Li> <Li> Oriol Lozano (born 1981), a Spanish football player </Li> <Li> Pedro Lozano (1697--1752), a Spanish ethnographer, historian and Jesuit missionary </Li> <Li> Rafael Lozano (born 1970), a Spanish former boxer </Li> <Li> Raúl Lozano (born 1956), an Argentine volleyball coach </Li> <Li> Rudy Lozano (1951--1983), a Chicago politician and activist </Li> <Li> Richard Russel Lozano (born 1966), an American criminal defense attorney </Li> <Li> Rodolfo Lozano (born 1942), a United States federal judge </Li> <Li> Tilsa Lozano (born 1982), a Peruvian model </Li> <Li> Virgil Lozano (born 1979), a Mexican mixed martial artist </Li> </Ul>

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