Cardozo
Cardozo is a Portuguese and Spanish surname. It is an archaic spelling of the surname "Cardoso".
Notable people with this surname
[edit]- Aaron Cardozo (1762–1834), Gibraltarian consul for Tunis and Algiers
- Albert Cardozo (1828–1885), United States jurist in New York City
- Benjamin N. Cardozo (1870–1938), United States jurist and Supreme Court justice
- David de Jahacob Lopez Cardozo (1808–1890), Dutch Talmudist
- Derlis Cardozo (born 1981), Paraguayan footballer
- Efraím Cardozo (1906–1973), Paraguayan politician and historian
- Eleanor Cardozo (born 1965), British artist
- Francis Lewis Cardozo (1836–1903), Christian clergyman, politician, and educator, first African American to hold a statewide office in the United States
- Frederick Cardozo (1916–2011), British Army officer
- Fulganco Cardozo (born 1988), Indian footballer
- Geoffrey Cardozo (born 1950), British Army officer
- Harold Cardozo (1888–1963), English journalist, soldier, and author
- Henry Cardozo (1830–1886), American politician from South Carolina, older brother to Francis and Thomas
- Horacio Cardozo (born 1979), Argentine footballer
- Ian Cardozo (born 1937), Indian Army officer
- José Cardozo (born 1971), Paraguayan footballer
- José Eduardo Cardozo (born 1959), Brazilian lawyer and former Attorney General of Brazil
- Julián Cardozo (born 1991), Argentine footballer
- Michael A. Cardozo (born 1941), American lawyer
- Mishaël Abia Lopes Cardozo[1] (born 1979), Dutch swordfighter
- Nate Cardozo, American privacy and civil rights lawyer
- Neri Cardozo (born 1986), Argentine footballer
- Óscar Cardozo (born 1983), Paraguayan footballer
- Thomas Cardozo (1838–1881), American educator, journalist, and politician, younger brother to Henry and Francis
See also
[edit]- Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, in New York City
- Cardoza, related name
- Cardozo (disambiguation)