Sandoval
Sandoval is a habitational surname of Spanish origin. It primarily originates from Sandoval de la Reina, Spain, earlier called Sannoval, which is a blend word of Latin saltus and Latin novalis.
People with the surname
- Aarón Sandoval, Mexican footballer
- Andrew Sandoval, American songwriter, musician, producer and author
- Angelina Sandoval-Gutierrez, Filipino jurist
- Arturo Sandoval, Cuban Latin-jazz musician
- Brian Sandoval, American politician, Republican governor of Nevada
- Carla Sandoval, Chilean pianist
- Carlos Sandoval, Mexican-German composer, musician and sound artist
- Carlos Ramírez Sandoval, Mexican museum director and curator
- Carmen Barajas Sandoval, Mexican aristocrat, film executive producer, bestselling author
- Cristóbal de Sandoval, Duke of Uceda, minister of state for Philip III of Spain
- Danny Sandoval, Venezuelan baseball infielder
- Diego de Sandoval, Spanish explorer and conquistador
- Dominic Sandoval, American dancer and YouTube personality
- Elman Joel Sandoval, Honduran politician
- Esther Sandoval, Puerto Rican actress
- Eva Contreras Sandoval, Mexican politician
- Federico Sandoval II, known as Ricky Sandoval, Filipino congressman
- Francisco de Sandoval Acacitzin, native ruler of Itzcahuacan in Mexico after the Spanish conquest
- Francisco Gómez de Sandoval, 1st Duke of Lerma, a favorite of Philip III of Spain
- Freddy Sandoval, Mexican baseball player
- Fulvia Celica Siguas Sandoval, Peruvian transsexual woman
- Gerardo Sandoval, judge of the Superior Court of California
- Gidget Sandoval, Costa Rican Miss International for 1983
- Gonzalo de Sandoval, Spanish conquistador in New Spain
- Hernán Sandoval, Guatemalan football striker
- Horacio Sandoval, Mexican comic book artist
- Hope Sandoval, American singer-songwriter
- Irma Sandoval Ballesteros, Mexican academic
- Isabel Sandoval, Filipina filmmaker and actress
- Jery Sandoval, Colombian actress, model and singer
- Jesse Sandoval, American drummer, formerly of The Shins
- José León Sandoval, President of Nicaragua from 1845–47
- Juan Sandoval Íñiguez, Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop, from Mexico
- Julio Terrazas Sandoval, Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop, from Bolivia
- Kevin Sandoval (Guatemalan footballer), Guatemalan footballer
- Kevin Sandoval (Peruvian footballer), Peruvian footballer
- Luciana Sandoval, Salvadoran television presenter, dancer and model
- Luis Sandoval (disambiguation)
- Manuel de Sandoval, Neomexican soldier, governor of Coahuila and Texas
- Marlene Sandoval, known as Rubí Sandoval, Mexican footballer
- Martin Sandoval, American politician; Democratic member of the Illinois Senate
- Mary Sandoval, American mathematician
- Merril Sandoval, American Navajo World War II veteran
- Miguel Sandoval, American film and television actor
- Miguel Sandoval (composer), Guatemalan film composer
- Pablo Sandoval, Venezuelan professional baseball player
- Patrick Sandoval, American professional baseball player
- Pete Sandoval, Salvadoran-born American drummer of the band Morbid Angel
- Raúl Sandoval, Mexican actor and singer
- Richie Sandoval, American boxer
- Roberto Parra Sandoval, Chilean singer-songwriter, guitarist and folklorist
- Rolo Sandoval, American musician and drummer, co founder of Beatles tribute The Fab Four
- Samy and Sandra Sandoval, Panamanian musical duo
- Santiago Cristóbal Sandoval, Mexican sculptor
- Shaina Sandoval, American actress
- Sonny Sandoval, American lead singer of the band P.O.D.
- Teresita Sandoval a founder of Pueblo, Colorado
- Tom Sandoval, cast member from Vanderpump Rules
- Tony Sandoval, American marathon runner
- Valeska Sandoval, Nicaraguan student
- Vicente Cerna Sandoval, president of Guatemala 1865–71
- Wellington Sandoval, Ecuadorian surgeon and former politician
Fictional characters with the surname
- Carlos Sandoval, a recurring character of Walker, Texas Ranger and the protagonist of its spinoff Sons of Thunder.
People with the given name
- Sandoval (footballer, born 1969), Sandoval Luiz de Oliveira, Brazilian footballer.
- Sandoval (footballer, born 1986), Sandoval Araújo Lima, Brazilian footballer.