There are
580
Carmenates in the USACarmenate is the
38214th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Carmenate
LuisFelipe
Luis Felipe Carmenate is a Cuban-American composer known for his works blending traditional Cuban music with contemporary elements.JorgeCarmenate
Jorge Carmenate is a former Cuban track and field athlete who competed in the 400 meters hurdles event.RolandoCarmenate
Rolando Carmenate is a Cuban filmmaker and screenwriter known for his award-winning film 'Fresa y chocolate.'RobertoCarmenate
Roberto Carmenate is a Cuban painter known for his vibrant and colorful depictions of Cuban landscapes and everyday life.JuanCarlos
Juan Carlos Carmenate is a Cuban baseball player who has played for various teams in the Cuban National Series.MariaCarmenate
Maria Carmenate is a Cuban-American journalist and news anchor known for her work on major television networks.CarlosCarmenate
Carlos Carmenate is a Cuban sculptor recognized for his large-scale public art installations.AlejandroCarmenate
Alejandro Carmenate is a Cuban-American photographer known for his documentary-style photographs capturing everyday life in Cuba.LorenaCarmenate
Lorena Carmenate is a Cuban fashion designer based in Miami, known for her elegant and avant-garde designs.PedroCarmenate
Pedro Carmenate is a Cuban chef and restaurateur known for his innovative fusion cuisine combining Cuban flavors with international influences.Carmenate Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Carmenate' is of Spanish origin and is believed to have originated from the region of Spain. It is derived from the personal name 'Carmina,' which itself is a variant of 'Carmen,' meaning 'garden' or 'vineyard' in Latin.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Carmenate' is most commonly found in Cuba, as it is a common surname among Cuban families. It may also be found in other countries with significant Cuban diaspora, such as the United States.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Carmenate' include 'Carmenates' and 'Carmenat,' which are alternate spellings of the same name.