Castillo is a Spanish surname meaning 'castle'. The Portuguese version of this surname is Castilho.

People

Notable people with the surname include:

Actors, singers, musicians

  • Alaina Castillo (born 1999), American singer and YouTuber
  • Alberto Castillo (performer) (1914–2002), Argentine tango singer and actor
  • Alexandra Castillo (born 1971), Chilean-Canadian actress and dancer
  • Amy Perez-Castillo (born 1969), Filipino actress
  • Braulio Castillo (1933–2015), Puerto Rican telenovela actor
  • Braulio Castillo, hijo (born 1964), Puerto Rican actor
  • Daniela Castillo (born 1982), Chilean pop singer and actress
  • Emilio Castillo (contemporary), American saxophone player and composer
  • Eugene F. Castillo (contemporary), Filipino-American orchestra conductor
  • Guillermo Castillo (fl. 1920s), Cuban musician and songwriter
  • Isabella Castillo (born 1994), Cuban singer and actress
  • Irán Castillo (born 1977), Mexican actress
  • Joey Castillo (born 1966), American rock drummer
  • Kate del Castillo (born 1972), Mexican actress
  • Mark Castillo (born 1980), American drummer
  • Rainier Castillo (born 1985), Filipino actor
  • Randy Castillo (1950–2002), American rock drummer

Military figures

  • Bernal Díaz del Castillo (1492–1581), Spanish conquistador
  • Derricia Castillo-Salazar (born 1988), Belizean military officer and activist
  • Francisco Castillo Fajardo, Marquis of Villadarias (1642–1716), Spanish military general
  • José Castillo (police officer) (1901–1936), Spanish Police Assault Guard lieutenant during the Second Spanish Republic

Sports figures

Baseball

  • Alberto Castillo (catcher) (born 1970), Dominican baseball catcher
  • Alberto Castillo (pitcher) (born 1975), Cuban baseball pitcher
  • Benny Castillo (born 1966), Dominican baseball player and manager
  • Bobby Castillo (1955–2014), American baseball pitcher
  • Braulio Castillo (baseball) (born 1968), Dominican baseball outfielder
  • Carlos Castillo (baseball) (born 1975), American baseball pitcher
  • Carmen Castillo (1958–2015), Dominican baseball outfielder
  • Diego Castillo (pitcher) (born 1994), Dominican baseball pitcher
  • Diego Castillo (infielder) (born 1997), Venezuelan baseball infielder
  • Fabio Castillo (born 1989), Dominican baseball pitcher
  • Frank Castillo (1969–2013), American baseball pitcher
  • José Castillo (infielder) (born 1982), Venezuelan baseball infielder
  • José Castillo (pitcher) (born 1996), Venezuelan baseball pitcher
  • Juan Castillo (pitcher) (born 1970), Venezuelan baseball pitcher
  • Juan Castillo (second baseman) (born 1962), Dominican baseball infielder
  • Lendy Castillo (born 1989), Dominican baseball pitcher
  • Luis Castillo (pitcher, born 1992), Dominican baseball pitcher
  • Luis Castillo (pitcher, born 1995), Dominican baseball pitcher
  • Luis Castillo (second baseman) (born 1975), Dominican baseball infielder
  • Manny Castillo (born 1957), Dominican baseball infielder
  • Marty Castillo (born 1957), American baseball infielder and catcher
  • Rusney Castillo (born 1987), Cuban baseball outfielder
  • Tony Castillo (catcher) (born 1957), American baseball catcher
  • Tony Castillo (pitcher) (born 1963), Venezuelan baseball pitcher
  • Welington Castillo (born 1987), Dominican baseball catcher
  • Wilkin Castillo (born 1984), Dominican baseball catcher

Basketball

  • Liset Castillo (born 1973), Cuban basketball player
  • Sauce Castillo, nickname of Canadian basketball player Nik Stauskas (born 1993)

Boxing

  • Chucho Castillo (1944–2013), Mexican boxer
  • Eliecer Castillo (born 1970), Cuban boxer
  • Eliseo Castillo (born 1975), Cuban boxer
  • José Luis Castillo (born 1973), Mexican boxer
  • Martín Castillo (born 1977), Mexican boxer
  • Ruben Castillo (boxer) (born 1957), American boxer

Football (soccer)

  • Christian Castillo (footballer) (born 1984), Salvadoran footballer
  • Edgar Castillo (born 1986), American footballer for Mexico
  • Juan Guillermo Castillo (born 1978), Uruguayan footballer
  • María de Jesús Castillo (born 1983), Mexican footballer
  • Nery Castillo (born 1984), Mexican footballer
  • Ramiro Castillo (1966–1997), Bolivian footballer
  • Segundo Castillo (footballer, born 1913) (1913–1993), Peruvian footballer
  • Segundo Castillo (footballer, born 1982), Ecuadoran footballer

Other sports

  • Brenda Castillo (born 1992), Dominican Republic volleyball player
  • Gil Castillo (born 1965), American martial arts fighter
  • Jesús Castillo Jr. (contemporary), Puerto Rican professional wrestler
  • Juan Castillo (American football) (born 1959), American football offensive line coach
  • Luis Castillo (American football) (born 1983), American football player

Painters, sculptors

  • Carolina del Castillo Díaz (1867–1933), Spanish painter
  • Jorge Castillo (artist) (born 1933), Spanish–Argentine painter and sculptor
  • José del Castillo (1737–1793), Spanish painter in the Absolutism movement
  • Pedro Castillo (painter) (1790–1858), Venezuelan painter

Politicians

  • Antonio Cánovas del Castillo (1828–1897), Spanish politician and historian; assassinated
  • Carlos Castillo Armas (1914–1957), President of Guatemala 1954–1957; assassinated
  • Carlos Castillo Medrano (died 2013), Guatemalan politician
  • Demetrio Castillo Duany (1856–1922), Cuban revolutionary, soldier, and politician
  • Elsa Castillo (born 1963), Venezuelan teacher and trade unionist
  • Jorge Del Castillo (born 1950), Peruvian lawyer and politician, former Prime Minister of Peru
  • Laurent Castillo (born 1962), French politician
  • Lesbia Castillo, Venezuelan politician
  • Marcela Guerra Castillo (born 1959), Mexican politician
  • Miguel Santín del Castillo (1830–1880), President of El Salvador 1858–1860
  • Oscar Castillo (born 1954), Argentine politician, former governor of Catamarca Province
  • Pedro Castillo (born 1969), Peruvian politician and President 2021–2022
  • Pilar del Castillo (born 1952), Spanish politician, Member of the European Parliament
  • Ramón Castillo (1873–1944), President of Argentina 1942–1943
  • Valdemar Castillo (born 1946), Belizean politician
  • Vincho Castillo (born 1931), Dominican lawyer and politician

Writers, novelists, poets

  • Abelardo Castillo (1935–2017), Argentine writer and editor
  • Alonso de Castillo Solórzano (1584–1647), Spanish novelist and playwright
  • Ana Castillo (born 1953), American novelist, poet, short story writer, and essayist
  • Cátulo Castillo (1906–1975), Argentine poet and tango music composer
  • Juan Ignacio González del Castillo (1763–1800), Spanish author of comic theater
  • Mary Castillo (born 1974), American author
  • Otto René Castillo (1936–1967), Guatemalan poet and revolutionary
  • Sandra M. Castillo (born 1962), Cuban-American poet
  • Sergio Badilla Castillo (born 1947), Chilean poet

Others

  • Christian Castillo (politician) (born 1967), activist in the Socialist Workers' Party (Argentina)
  • Heberto Castillo (1928–1997), Mexican civil engineer and political activist
  • Jorge Castillo (chef) (contemporary), Cuban-American chef and television personality
  • José de Jesús Castillo Rentería (1927–2013), Mexican Roman Catholic bishop
  • Karol Castillo (1989–2013), Peruvian beauty pageant winner
  • Rafael Castillo (disambiguation), several people
  • Roberto Castillo (disambiguation), several people
  • Rosalio José Castillo Lara (1922–2007), Venezuelan archbishop and cardinal; Vatican official
  • Ruben Castillo (judge) (born 1954), United States District Judge
  • Sarai Sanchez Castillo (born 1981), Venezuelan woman chess grandmaster
  • Susie Castillo (born 1980), American beauty queen, Miss USA 2003

Fictional characters

  • Antón Castillo, main antagonist from Far Cry 6
  • Eden and Cruz Castillo, couple on the American soap opera Santa Barbara
  • Violetta Castillo, main character in the Disney series Violetta
  • Jimena Castillo, from the Daughters of the Moon book series
  • Laurel Castillo, from How to Get Away with Murder
  • Lt. Martin Castillo, from Miami Vice
  • Richard Castillo, Star Trek character
  • Zoë Castillo, from the computer game Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
  • Citlali, Estela and Julián Castillo, from Mexican telenovella Vivan los Niños

Geographical distribution

In 2014, 24.8% of all known bearers of the surname Castillo were residents of Mexico (frequency 1:191), 9.4% Venezuela (1:122), 8.1% of the Philippines (1:479), 7.6% of the United States (1:1,813), 7.3% of Colombia (1:249), 6.6% of Peru (1:184), 4.1% of Chile (1:164), 4.1% of the Dominican Republic (1:98), 4.0% of Argentina (1:413), 3.6% of Guatemala (1:172), 3.4% of Spain (1:530), 2.8% of Cuba (1:158), 2.5% of Panama (1:61), 2.3% of Ecuador (1:267), 2.2% of Honduras (1:152), 2.1% of Nicaragua (1:109), 1.3% of El Salvador (1:180) and 1.2% of Costa Rica (1:152).

In Spain, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:530) in the following autonomous communities:

  • 1. Ceuta (1:289)
  • 2. Cantabria (1:302)
  • 3. Andalusia (1:313)
  • 4. Melilla (1:323)
  • 5. Castilla-La Mancha (1:392)
  • 6. La Rioja (1:418)
  • 7. Region of Murcia (1:460)
  • 8. Aragon (1:473)

In Panama, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:61) in the following provinces:

  • 1. Chiriquí Province (1:37)
  • 2. Bocas del Toro Province (1:38)
  • 3. Coclé Province (1:41)
  • 4. Veraguas Province (1:44)

In the United States, the frequency of Castillo was higher than national average (1:1,813) in the following states:

  • 1. Texas (1:509)
  • 2. New Mexico (1:596)
  • 3. California (1:857)
  • 4. Arizona (1:1,138)
  • 5. Nevada (1:1,165)
  • 6. Hawaii (1:1,168)
  • 7. Florida (1:1,472)
  • 8. New York (1:1,805)

See also

  • Castle (surname)
  • Castel (surname)

References


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