There are
680
Zeladas in the USA
Zelada is the
33530th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Zelada

CarlosZelada

Carlos Zelada is a former Peruvian football player who is considered one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of Peruvian football.

JuanAntonio

Juan Antonio Zelada is a Spanish pop singer-songwriter known for his soulful voice and his hit single 'Breakfast in Spitalfields.'

JaimeZelada

Jaime Zelada is a Chilean politician who served as the Minister of Agriculture during the presidency of Michelle Bachelet.

RonaldZelada

Ronald Zelada is a Bolivian football player who played as a goalkeeper and is known for his performances in the Bolivian national team.

LuisZelada

Luis Zelada is a Peruvian artist and painter known for his vibrant and colorful artwork inspired by the Peruvian culture and landscapes.

MarcelaZelada

Marcela Zelada is a Mexican actress and model who has appeared in various Mexican telenovelas and films.

FernandoZelada

Fernando Zelada is a Bolivian journalist and television presenter known for hosting the news program '7 Días' in Bolivia.

GabrielaZelada

Gabriela Zelada is a Peruvian fashion designer who has showcased her collections at international fashion events.

RicardoZelada

Ricardo Zelada is an Argentine football coach and former player who is currently the manager of Club Deportivo Santaní in Paraguay.

EstebanZelada

Esteban Zelada is a Spanish chef and restaurateur known for his innovative culinary creations and his successful restaurants.

Zelada Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Zelada' is of Spanish origin and is derived from the place name 'Zelada,' which is likely to refer to a small town or village in Spain.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Zelada' is mainly found in Spanish-speaking countries such as Spain, Peru, Bolivia, and Mexico.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Zelada' include 'Zelad', 'Zelado', and 'Zeladax'.
Migration and ImmigrationDue to the Spanish colonization and migration of Spanish-speaking populations, people with the surname 'Zelada' may have migrated to other countries in Latin America and beyond.