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Mora is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:* Alberto J. Mora (born 1951), General Counsel of the United States Navy (2001–2006) * Alfonso Mora (born 1964), Venezuelan former tennis player * Bruno Mora (1937–1986), Italian football player and coach * Cristian Mora (born 1979), Ecuadorian football goalkeeper * Domingo Mora (d. 1911), Spanish born American sculptor and father of F. Luis Mora and Jo Mora. * F. Luis Mora (1874–1940), Hispanic American artist and illustrator * Ferenc Móra (1879–1934), Hungarian writer * Georges Mora (1913–1992), German-born Australian entrepreneur, art dealer, patron, connoisseur and restaurateur * Iris Mora (born 1981), Mexican Olympic footballer * Jesús Mora (baseball) (born 1933), Venezuelan ballplayer * Jim E. Mora (born 1935), former National Football League (NFL) and United States Football League head coach * Jim L. Mora (born 1961), former NFL and college head coach, son of Jim E. Mora * Jim Mora (broadcaster), New Zealand television and radio presenter * Jo Mora (1876–1947), American artist * Joaquín Mora Fernández (1786–1862), provisional head of state of Costa Rica in 1837 * José Mora (1642–1724), Spanish sculptor * José Francisco Mora (born 1981), Spanish footballer * José María Luis Mora (1794–1850), Mexican priest, lawyer, historian, politician, and progressive (liberal) ideologue * Juan Mora Fernández (1784–1854), Costa Rica's first elected head of state, brother of Joaquín Mora Fernández * Juan Rafael Mora Porras (1814–1860), President of Costa Rica (1849–1859) * Juan Luis Mora (born 1973), Spanish retired football goalkeeper * Manuel Argüello Mora (1834–1902), Costa Rican writer * Melvin Mora (born 1972), Venezuelan professional baseball player * Miguel Mora Porras (1816–1887), President of Costa Rica in 1849 * Mirka Mora (1928–2018), French-born Australian visual artist * Naima Mora (born 1984), Americas Next Top Model Cycle 4 winner * Néstor Mora (1963–1995), Colombian cyclist * Octavio Mora (born 1965), Mexican former footballer * Philippe Mora (born 1949), French-born Australian film director * Rick Mora, Native American actor * Sergio Mora (born 1980), Mexican-American boxer and former World Boxing Council light middleweight champion * Sergio Mora Sánchez (born 1979), Spanish footballer * Tiriel Mora (born 1958), Australian television and film actor * Víctor Mora (comics) (1931–2016), pseudonym of Eugenio Roca, Spanish writer of comic books * Víctor Mora (athlete) (born 1944), Colombian long-distance runner |