Bernal
Bernal is a Spanish given name and surname, equivalent to the English name Bernard.
Bernal may refer to:
People with the name
[edit]Given name
[edit]- Bernal de Bonaval, 13th century Galician troubadour
- Bernal de Foix, 1st Count of Medinaceli, Spanish military officer
- Bernal Díaz del Castillo (c. 1492 – 1581), Spanish conquistador
Middle name
[edit]- Ralph Bernal Osborne (1808–1882), British Liberal politician
Surname
[edit]A
[edit]- Agostino Bernal (1587–1642), Spanish Jesuit theologian
- Agustín Bernal (1959–2018), Mexican film actor
- Alejandro Bernal (born 1988), Colombian football player
- Andy Bernal (born 1966), Australian football player
C
[edit]- Cassie Bernall (1981–1999), student killed in the Columbine High School massacre
- César Bernal (born 1995), Mexican footballer
- Chesús Bernal (1960–2019), Spanish professor and politician
D
[edit]- Darío Yazbek Bernal (1990), Mexican actor
- David "Elsewhere" Bernal (1979), American popping dancer
- Delfina Bernal (born 1941), Colombian painter and multimedia artist
- Diana Bernal, Mexican politician
E
[edit]- Egan Bernal (born 1997), Colombian road cyclist
F
[edit]- Floralia Estrada Bernal (born 1990), Mexican para-athlete
G
[edit]- Gabriel Bernal (1956–2014), Mexican boxer
- Gael García Bernal (born 1978), Mexican film actor
H
[edit]- Heraclio Bernal (1855–1888), Mexican bandit
I
[edit]- Ignacio Bernal (1910–1992), Mexican anthropologist and archaeologist
- Ishmael Bernal (1938–1996), Filipino filmmaker
J
[edit]- Jair Bernal (born 1968), Colombian road cyclist
- Jesús Aparicio-Bernal (born 1929), Spanish politician
- Jesús Mosquera Bernal (born 1993), Spanish actor
- John Desmond Bernal (1901–1971), Irish-born biophysicist, crystallographer, historian of science, and British Communist
- Jorge Bernal (born 1979), Mexican football player
- José Bernal (1925–2010), Cuban-American artist
- José Daniel Bernal (born 1973), Colombian road cyclist
- José León Bernal (born 1995), Spanish football player
- Joyce E. Bernal (born 1968), Filipina director
- Juan Bernal Ponce (1938–2006), Costa Rican architect
- Julio Ernesto Bernal, Colombian road cyclist
K
[edit]- Kris Bernal (born 1989), Filipina actress
L
[edit]- Laura Bernal (195?–2020), Argentine diplomat
- Lorena Bernal (born 1981), Argentinian-Spanish beauty queen and actress
- Lorenzo Bernal del Mercado (1530–1593), Spanish captain
- Luz Marina Bernal (born 1960), Colombian human rights activist
M
[edit]- Marcelino Bernal (born 1962), Mexican football player
- Martin Bernal (1937–2013), British scholar of modern Chinese political history
- Miguel Bernal Jiménez (1910–1956), Mexican composer, organist, pedagogist and musicologist
P
[edit]- Paulino Bernal (1939–2022), American accordion player
R
[edit]- Ralph Bernal (1783 or 1784–1854),, British Whig politician
- Rodrigo Bernal (born 1959), Colombian botanist
- Rogelio Bernal Andreo (born 1969), Spanish-American astrophotographer
S
[edit]- Salvador Bernal (footballer) (born 1992), Mexican football player
- Salvador Bernal (artist) (1945–2011), Filipino artist
- Sergio Bernal (born 1970), Mexican football player
- Susan Bernal (born 1982), Colombian materials scientist
V
[edit]- Victor Bernal (1953–2006), Major League Baseball pitcher
Geography
[edit]- Peña de Bernal, monolith in Mexico
- Bernal, Querétaro, Mexico (San Sebastián Bernal), site of the Peña de Bernal
- Bernal, Argentina
- Bernal, New Mexico, United States
- Bernal, a location in Serafina, New Mexico, United States
- Bernal Heights, neighborhood of San Francisco, United States
- Bernal Heights Summit, a nearby hill
- Bernal District, Peru
- Bernal Islands, sub-group of the Biscoe Islands, Antarctica
- Bernal/Singleton Transfer Location, bus station in Dallas, Texas. United States
- Bernal Subbasin, an aquifer in California, United States
- Augustin Bernal Park, a park in Pleasanton, California, United States
Other
[edit]- Bernal Lecture (endowed by John Desmond Bernal), organised by the Royal Society of London
- Bernal sphere (named after John Desmond Bernal), a type of space habitat
- Bernal v. Fainter, 1984 US Supreme Court case