Baptista
Baptista is a Portuguese surname. It may refer to:
- Alexandre Baptista (born 1941), Portuguese footballer
- António Maria Baptista (1866–1920), Portuguese military officer and politician
- Arnaldo Baptista (born 1948), Brazilian rock musician
- Baptista Mantuanus (1447–1516), Italian Carmelite reformer, humanist, and poet
- Baptista Minola, a character in Shakespeare's Taming Of The Shrew
- Baptista Varani (1458–1527), Italian nun and Catholic saint
- Cyro Baptista (born 1950), Brazilian musician
- Dalton Holland Baptista (born 1962), Brazilian botanist
- Eduardo Baptista (born 1970), Brazilian football manager
- Ezequiel Baptista (born 1926), Portuguese footballer
- Felipe Oliveira Baptista (born 1975), Portuguese fashion designer
- Firmino Baptista, Portuguese athlete
- Hélder Baptista (born 1972), Portuguese footballer
- Joao Luiz Ferreira Baptista (born 1971), Brazilian footballer
- Jorge Carlos Santos Moreira Baptista (born 1977), Portuguese footballer
- Joseph Baptista (1864–1930), Indian-freedom activist known as Kaka Baptista
- Juan Alfonso Baptista (born 1976), Venezuelan actor and model
- Júlio Baptista (born 1981), Brazilian footballer
- Mariano Baptista (1832-1907), President of Bolivia
- Mawete João Baptista, Angolan ambassador
- Miguel Baptista (born 1993) Portuguese footballer
- Nelsinho Baptista (born 1950), Brazilian football player and manager
- Pedro Ernesto Baptista (fl. 1931–1936), Brazilian surgeon and politician
- Pedro Tiago Pereira Baptista (born 1992), Portuguese footballer
- Serafim Baptista (born 1925), Portuguese footballer
- Silverio Pinto Baptista (born 1969), East Timorese ombudsman
- Vítor Baptista (1948–1999), Portuguese footballer
See also
- Baptista Lake titi, a species of monkey found in Brazil
- Joao Baptista de Ajuda, a city of Benin
- Estádio Lourival Baptista, a stadium in Aracaju, Brazil
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