There are
486
Calels in the USA
Calel is the
44270th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Calel

JuanCalel

Juan Calel was a Guatemalan painter known for his colorful and vibrant works inspired by indigenous Mayan culture.

DavidCalel

David Calel is a Guatemalan footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Antigua GFC team and the Guatemala national team.

SofiaCalel

Sofia Calel is a Spanish actress known for her role in the film 'Las Niñas' which won the Goya Award for Best Film.

JoseCalel

Jose Calel is a Guatemalan basketball player who currently plays for the Marinos de Anzoátegui team in Venezuela.

MariaCalel

Maria Calel is a Guatemalan singer and songwriter known for her powerful vocals and unique blend of Latin and pop influences.

CarlosCalel

Carlos Calel is a Guatemalan chef and restaurateur known for his innovative approach to traditional Guatemalan cuisine.

LauraCalel

Laura Calel is a Guatemalan fashion designer known for her sustainable and environmentally conscious approach to clothing design.

GabrielCalel

Gabriel Calel is a Guatemalan photographer known for his stunning landscape and documentary photography.

ManuelCalel

Manuel Calel is a Guatemalan sculptor known for his intricate and detailed wood carvings inspired by Mayan mythology.

IsabellaCalel

Isabella Calel is an Italian soprano known for her powerful and expressive performances in operas by composers like Verdi and Puccini.

Calel Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Calel' is of uncertain origin. It may be of Mayan or Spanish origin, as it is found in Guatemala and Spain.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Calel' is primarily found in Guatemala, where it likely has indigenous Mayan roots. It may also be found in other countries with Guatemalan diaspora communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Calel' are rare, but may include 'Calle', 'Caleo', and 'Calleja'.
Migration and ImmigrationThere is limited information on the migration and immigration patterns of people with the surname 'Calel'. It is likely that the surname has primarily remained within Guatemala and its diaspora communities.