Summary

The surname Palomares originated in Spain and it is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Spanish word 'palomo', which means 'dove' or 'pigeon'. The surname is often associated with a place name, referring to a location where doves or pigeons were prominent or where a dovecote existed. Over time, individuals with the surname Palomares migrated to various parts of the world, resulting in scattered occurrences of the surname across different countries.
There are
7084
Palomaress in the USA
Palomares is the
4964th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Palomares

RicardoPalomares

Mexican actor known for his work in various telenovelas.

JuanPalomares

Spanish painter recognized for his vibrant and surrealistic artwork.

MaríaPalomares

Chilean singer-songwriter famed for her soulful and emotional performances.

AntonioPalomares

Spanish conquistador who played a significant role in the colonization of Mexico.

IsabelPalomares

Argentine actress known for her roles in various theatre productions.