Zamora (surname) explained
Zamora is a toponymic surname referring to the city of Zamora, Spain.[1]
People with the name
Arts and entertainment
- Antonio de Zamora (1660–1727), Spanish playwright
- Cynthia Zamora (1938–2019), Filipino actress
- Gwen Zamora (born 1990), Filipina-Italian actress, model, and dancer
- Javier Zamora, Salvadoran-American poet and activist
- Ramon Zamora (1935–2007), Filipino actor and martial artist
- Tico Zamora (born 1967), American rock musician
- Tye Zamora (born 1977), American musician
- Vanessa Zamora (born 1991), Mexican singer-songwriter
- Zamora the Torture King (born 1963), American circus performer
- Zamora (pianist) (born 1979), Venezuelan musician
Journalism
Politics
- Francis Zamora (born 1977), Filipino politician, businessman, and basketball player
- Jesús Jiménez Zamora (1823–1897), Costa Rican president
- Manuel E. Zamora (born 1950), Filipino politician
- Martha Lucía Zamora (born 1960), Colombian lawyer and politician
- Mery Zamora (born 1972), Ecuadorian teacher, politician, and union leader
- Niceto Alcalá-Zamora (1877–1949), Spanish president
- Ronaldo Zamora (born 1944), Filipino lawyer and politician
- Rubén Zamora (born 1942), Salvadoran politician
- Víctor Hugo Zamora (born 1970), Bolivian politician
- Xavier Espot Zamora (born 1979), Andorran politician and current prime minister of Andorra
Religion
Sport
Association football
Other sports
Other people
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set, Volume 1 . Patrick . Hanks . Patrick Hanks . . 9780195081374 . 654 . 8 May 2003 . 18 July 2019 . Google Books.