Sala (surname)

Sala
Origin
Region of originItaly
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Sala is a surname with several origins. First, in Italian, Catalan, Portuguese, Spanish, Occitan, and Romanian, a topographic or occupational name meaning someone living in or employed at a hall or manor. Notable people with the surname include:

Arts and entertainment

Musicians

Other arts

Athletes

Politics

  • Giuseppe Sala (born 1958), Italian politician
  • Michel Sala (born 1954) is an Algerian-born French trade unionist and politician
  • Milagro Sala (born 1964), leader of the Tupac Amaru neighborhood association, Argentina
  • Ricardo Sala Gaitán (fl. 1992–1996), Colombian industrial engineer and politician

Others

  • Enric Sala Rosés (1934-2025) Spanish writer and economist
  • Roberto Sala (born 1974) Costarican-born American computer scientist in AI
  • Mario Sala (born 1972) Catalan medical doctor
  • Alessandra Sala, Italian computer scientist
  • André Ricard Sala (born 1929), Catalan industrial designer
  • Enric Sala (born 1968), marine ecologist and an Explorer-in-Residence at National Geographic
  • Galdino della Sala (1096–1176), tenth century Christian saint from Milan, Italy
  • George Augustus Sala (1828–1895), British journalist
  • Giuseppe Antonio Sala (1762–1839), Italian cardinal
  • Jean Sala Breitenstein (1900–1986), United States federal judge
  • Louis Sala-Molins (born 1935), essayist and political philosophy professor at Paris-I and Toulouse-II universities
  • Luc Sala (born 1949), Dutch entrepreneur and writer
  • Oscar Sala (1922–2010), Italian-Brazilian nuclear physicist
  • Xavier Sala-i-Martin (born 1963), Spanish academic economist

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