Treviño (name)
Treviño is a surname of Spanish origin that may refer to:
Mexican politicians
- Álvaro Pérez Treviño, Mexican politician
- Humberto Benítez Treviño (born 1945), Mexican lawyer and politician
- Jacinto B. Treviño (1883–1971), Mexican military officer
- Javier Treviño (born 1960), Mexican politician
- Jorge Alonso Treviño (born 1935), Mexican politician
- José Luis Treviño (born 1955), Mexican politician
- Juan Francisco Treviño (fl. 1670s), Governor of New Mexico
- Manuel Pérez Treviño (1890–1945), Mexican politician
- Pedro Pablo Treviño Villarreal (born 1972), Mexican lawyer and politician
- Vidal M. Treviño (1929–2006), Mexican-American politician
Mexican drug trade
- José Treviño Morales, Mexican money launderer
- Mario Ramírez Treviño (born 1962), Mexican drug lord
- Miguel Treviño Morales (born 1970), Mexican drug lord
- Omar Treviño Morales (born 1974), Mexican drug lord
Others
- Alex Treviño (born 1957), Mexican baseball catcher
- Bobby Treviño (born 1945), Mexican baseball outfielder
- Carlos Treviño (born 1993), Mexican soccer player
- Elizabeth Borton de Treviño (1904–2001), American author
- Filemón Treviño, Mexican artist
- Jesús Salvador Treviño (born 1946), American television director
- José Treviño (born 1960), Mexican football coach
- Joshua Treviño, American conservative political commentator
- Juan Treviño de Guillamas (died before 1636), Spanish governor of Florida and Venezuela
- Lee Trevino (born 1939), American professional golfer
- Mariana Treviño, Mexican actress
- Michael Trevino (born 1985), American actor
- Nicolas Treviño, fictional character on the TNT primetime soap opera, Dallas
- Patricio Treviño (born 1989), Mexican soccer player
- Radamés Treviño (1945–1970), Mexican cyclist
- Rick Trevino (born 1971), Mexican-American country music artist
- Roberto Treviño, American chef
- Yvonne Treviño (born 1989), Mexican long jumper
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