Montes is a toponymic surname. In Spanish, the word means "hills" and there are several locations with this name.
The surname may refer to:
- Ana Montes (born 1957), Cuban spy
 - Andrés Montes (1955–2009), Spanish sports commentator
 - Carlos Montes (21st century), American activist
 - César Montes (born 1997), Mexican football player
 - Conchita Montes (1914–1994), Spanish film actress
 - Elias Bladimir Montes (born 1973), Salvadoran football (soccer) player
 - Eugenio Montes (1900-1982), Spanish politician and writer
 - Francisco Montes Reina (1804–1851), Spanish bullfighter
 - Gala Montes (born 2000), Mexican actress and singer
 - Gustavo Vázquez Montes (1962–2005), Mexican politician
 - Ismael Montes (1861–1933), Bolivian general and political figure
 - Ingrid del Carmen Montes González (born 1985), Chemistry Professor and Director-at-large at ACS
 - Jorge García Montes (1896–1982), Cuban lawyer and politician
 - José Francisco Montes (19th century), President of Honduras
 - Juan Alberto Montes (1902–1986), Argentinian historian
 - Julia Montes (born 1995), Filipina actress and model
 - Julio Montes Taracena
 - Lola Montes (singer), (1898-1983), Spanish singer
 - Luis Montes (born 1986), Mexican footballer
 - Miguel Montes (born 1980), Salvadoran footballer
 - Pablo Montes (athlete) (1945–2008), former Cuban sprinter
 - Ricardo Ernesto Montes i Bradley (1905–1976), Argentine non-fiction writer
 - Segundo Montes (1933–1989), scholar, philosopher, educator, sociologist and Jesuit priest
 - Verónica Montes (born 1990), Peruvian actress
 - Virginia "Ginny" Montes (1943–1994), civil rights activist and feminist
 - Yolanda "Tongolele" Montes (born 1932), exotic dancer and actress
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Montes
 - Montes-Bradley
 
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