Gaitán also spelled "Gaytán" and "Gaitan" (From Latin: Caietanus, Arabic: جيتني Geaitani, Ancient Greek: Καίετανος Kaietanos, Modern Greek: Γαϊτάνος/Γαϊτάνης Gaitanos/Gaitanis meaning "who come from the cave/port" or who come from Gaeta, ancient Greek port of the Italian province of Lazio) is a common Spanish surname of Byzantine Greek-Latin Mediterranean origin. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Gaitán (born 1974), Panamanian Musical Producer, Songwriter & Singer Gaitanes Fernando Gaitán (born 1960), Colombian TV series and telenovelas screenwriter and producer Jorge Eliécer Ga
Gaitán also spelled "Gaytán" and "Gaitan" (From Latin: Caietanus, Arabic: جيتني Geaitani, Ancient Greek: Καίετανος Kaietanos, Modern Greek: Γαϊτάνος/Γαϊτάνης Gaitanos/Gaitanis meaning "who come from the cave/port" or who come from Gaeta, ancient Greek port of the Italian province of Lazio) is a common Spanish surname of Byzantine Greek-Latin Mediterranean origin. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Gaitán (born 1974), Panamanian Musical Producer, Songwriter & Singer Gaitanes Fernando Gaitán (born 1960), Colombian TV series and telenovelas screenwriter and producer Jorge Eliécer Gaitán (1898–1948), Colombian politician Martín Gaitán (born 1978), Argentine rugby union footballer Nicolás Gaitán (born 1988), Argentine football player Ricardo Gaitán (born 1971), Panamanian Musical Producer, Songwriter & Singer Gaitanes Walter Gaitán (born 1977), Argentine football player Yanina Gaitán (born 1978), Argentine footballer Jef Gaitan (born 1986), Philippine Actress Nick Gaitan (born 1979)Mexican-American Musician, Bassist, Singer-Songwriter
== See also == Gaytán
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