There are
1384
Pomaless in the USA
Pomales is the
19513rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Pomales

JuanPomales

Juan Pomales was a Puerto Rican composer and musician known for his contributions to traditional Puerto Rican music.

CarmenPomales

Carmen Pomales was a Puerto Rican actress and singer who gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s.

RobertoPomales

Roberto Pomales is a Puerto Rican visual artist known for his colorful and vibrant paintings.

LuisPomales

Luis Pomales is a Puerto Rican baseball player who played in the Major Leagues in the 1970s.

MariaPomales

Maria Pomales is a Puerto Rican dancer and choreographer who has performed with various dance companies around the world.

CarlosPomales

Carlos Pomales is a Puerto Rican politician who has served as a representative in the Puerto Rican House of Representatives.

FernandoPomales

Fernando Pomales is a Puerto Rican journalist and author known for his investigative reporting on political corruption.

IsabelPomales

Isabel Pomales is a Puerto Rican fashion designer who has showcased her designs at international fashion events.

JosePomales

Jose Pomales is a Puerto Rican chef known for his innovative fusion cuisine blending Puerto Rican and international flavors.

MartaPomales

Marta Pomales is a Puerto Rican poet and writer who has published several collections of poetry and short stories.

Pomales Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Pomales' is of Spanish origin and is commonly found in Puerto Rico. It may have originated from a place name or be derived from a personal name.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Pomales' is most commonly found in Puerto Rico, where it is one of the more common surnames. It may also be found in other Spanish-speaking countries.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Pomales' include 'Pomale', 'Pomalese', 'Pomali', 'Pomalesi', 'Pomalesio', 'Pomalesis', 'Pomalius', 'Pomaloglu', 'Pomaly', and 'Pomalya'.
Migration and ImmigrationAs a Puerto Rican surname, the name 'Pomales' is primarily associated with migration within Puerto Rico and other Spanish-speaking countries, as well as migration to the United States.