Solis Explained
Solis is a Spanish name derived from the Latin sol, literally meaning sun.
Solis, Solís, de Solís, or de Solis may refer to:
People
- Marco Antonio Solis (Dec 29, 1959) Mexican musician, singer, composer, and record producer
- Alonso Solís (born 1978), Costa Rican footballer
- Alonso de Solís, Spanish explorer and governor of Florida in 1576
- Antonio de Solís y Ribadeneyra (1610–1686), Spanish dramatist and historian
- Daniel Solis, Chicago alderman (25th Ward), 1996–2019
- Guillermo Scholz Solis (born 1947), Chilean chess master
- Fermín Solís, Spanish cartoonist
- Fulgencio García de Solís, acting Governor of Florida from 1752 to 1755, and Governor of Honduras from 1757 to 1759
- Gabrielle Solis, a fictional character on the ABC drama Desperate Housewives
- Gerardo Octavio Solís Gómez, Mexican politician, member of the National Action Party who has served as substitute Governor of Jalisco.
- Hilda Solis, U.S. Secretary of Labor (2009-2013), former Congresswoman for the 32nd District of California (D)
- Javier Solís, Mexican Singer
- Juan Díaz de Solís, Spanish navigator and explorer
- Jose Solis, Texas state representative, lawyer ex-con
- Magdalena Solís, Mexican serial killer
- Mauricio Solís, Costa Rican footballer
- Merced Solis, better known as Tito Santana (born 1953), American professional wrestler
- Odlanier Solís Cuban professional boxer.
- Oscar A. Solis, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City
- Ottón Solís, Costa Rican politician and former presidential candidate
- Patti Solis Doyle, American political operative in the 2008 Clinton and Obama campaigns
- Virgil Solis, 16th century German draughtsman and printmaker in engraving, etching and wood
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