De los Reyes is a Spanish name of religious origin, meaning 'of the kings', with reference to the Biblical Magi. Notable people and places with the name include:
People
Andres (Andy) De Los Reyes (born 1978), American Psychologist
Antonio de los Reyes Correa (1665–1758), Puerto Rican native who served in the Spanish Army
Baltasar de los Reyes (1606–1673), Spanish Catholic bishop
Christina de los Reyes (born 1994), Filipino soccer player
Isabelo delosReyes Sr. y Florentino, also known as Don Belong (July 7, 1864 – October 10, 1938), was a prominent Filipino patriot, politician, writer...
father, Walfredo Reyes, Sr. His grandfather, Walfredo delosReyes II, was one of the founding members of the Cuban orchestra Casino de la Playa. He is...
with the name include: People Andres (Andy) DeLosReyes (born 1978), American Psychologist Antonio delosReyes Correa (1665–1758), Puerto Rican native who...
The Monastery of San Juan delosReyes (English: Monastery of Saint John of the Monarchs) is an Isabelline style Franciscan monastery in Toledo, in Castile-La...
the father of famed percussionists Walfredo Reyes Jr. and Daniel delosReyes and of actor Kamar delosReyes. He is often cited as one of the most influential...
LEE-mə; locally [ˈlima]), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad delosReyes (locally [sjuˈðað ðelos ˈreʝes], Spanish for "City of Kings"), is the capital and...
October 1959 she was commissioned Almirante García delosReyes, in memory of Don Mateo García delosReyes (1862–1936), the Spanish Navy's pioneer in submarines...
Mary Grace delos Reyes Perido (born September 1, 1992), better known Louise delos Reyes, is a Filipino actress. She left GMA Network in May 2017 and signed...
Jose delosReyes was a Filipino military officer who served as the first Chief of Staff in acting capacity appointed by President Manuel L. Quezon in...
to Los Super Reyes. Many of the members of the Kumbia Kings opted to stay with Cruz and released their first album, El Regreso delosReyes, as Los Super...
(Sala delosReyes) and the Hall of Muqarnas (Sala delos Mocárabes) would have served as the palace library, the Hall of Two Sisters (Sala de Dos Hermanas)...
Puerto DeLosReyes. The bay is fed by Drake's Estero, an expansive estuary on the Point Reyes peninsula. The estuary is protected by Estero de Limantour...
Antonio delosReyes Correa (c. 1665 – June 9, 1758), also known as El Capitán Correa, was a Puerto Rican native who served as a captain in the Spanish...
Point Reyes (/ˈreɪ.ɪs/ RAY-iss Spanish: Punto delosReyes, meaning "Point of the Kings") is a prominent cape and popular Northern California tourist destination...
Isabelo delosReyes himself would later be formally excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church in 1903. DelosReyes assumed the role of the de facto...
language was a codex found in the library of the Toledo Cathedral. The Auto delosReyes Magos belongs to the Christmas cycle. It is a play about the Biblical...
Andres DeLosReyes (born March 18, 1978) is a professor of psychology at University of Maryland College Park. He is also the director of the Comprehensive...