Meaning & History
Camacho is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from a nickname. The exact etymology is uncertain, but it may stem from the Celtic root kambos meaning "crooked, twisted."
Origin and Etymology
The name likely originated as a nickname for someone with a hunched back or a bent posture. While the root is possibly Celtic, the surname became common in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain and Portugal.
Notable Bearers
Camacho has been borne by several notable individuals, including Mexican singer-songwriter Ariel Camacho (1992–2015); American film director Art Camacho; Guamanian politician Carlos Camacho (1924–1979); Filipino singer Carmen Camacho (born 1939); and professional wrestler Tanga Loa, who performed under the ring name Camacho in WWE.
Cultural Significance
In literature, Camacho appears as a character in Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, where Camacho the Rich is a wealthy farmer.
- Meaning: Possibly "crooked" or "twisted"
- Origin: Celtic root *kambos
- Type: Surname (nickname)
- Usage Regions: Spain, Portugal, Latin America
Sources: Wikipedia — Camacho