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Cornejo is a Spanish surname meaning someone who lived by a Dogwood tree or who lived in one of several places called Cornejo.[1] It may refer to:
- Aldo Cornejo (born 1955), Chilean politician
 - Alfredo Cornejo (boxer) (1933–2021), Chilean boxer
 - Alfredo Cornejo (politician) (born 1962), Argentine politician
 - Antonio Cornejo Polar (1936–1997), Peruvian-born academic, teacher, literature and cultural critic
 - Cristina Cornejo (politician) (born 1982), Salvadoran politician and feminist activist
 - Cristina Cornejo (weightlifter) (born 1985), Peruvian weightlifter
 - Cristina Kotz Cornejo, Argentine-American director and screenwriter
 - Diego Borja Cornejo or Diego Borja, Ecuadorian economist and politician
 - Eduardo Cornejo, Chilean boxer
 - Enrique Cornejo (born 1956), Peruvian politician
 - Erica Cornejo (born 1978/79), Argentine ballet dancer, sister of Herman Cornejo
 - Fernanda Cornejo (born 1989), Ecuadorian fashion model and beauty queen
 - Fernando Cornejo (footballer, born 1969) (1969–2009), Chilean footballer
 - Fernando Cornejo Miranda (born 1995), Chilean footballer, son of Fernando Cornejo
 - Francisco Cornejo (1892–1963), Mexican painter and sculptor specializing in Maya and Aztec themes
 - Francisco Javier Cornejo (1669–1750), Spanish military commander of the Spanish navy
 - Gerardo Cornejo Murrieta (1937–2014), Mexican writer
 - German Cornejo & Gisela Galeassi, Argentinian Tango dance duo
 - Guillermo Cornejo (1919–1990), Peruvian sports shooter
 - Héctor Cornejo Chávez (1918–2012), Peruvian politician, jurist and writer
 - Herman Cornejo (born 1981), Argentine ballet dancer, brother of Erica Cornejo
 - Jorge Ledezma Cornejo (born 1963), Bolivian lawyer and politician
 - José María Cornejo (1788–1864), Salvadoran politician
 - Juan Cornejo (born 1990), Chilean footballer
 - Karla Cornejo Villavicencio (born 1989), Ecuadorian-American writer
 - Luciano Cornejo Barrera (born 1959), Mexican politician
 - Manuela Cornejo Sanchez (1854–1902), Argentine composer
 - Mardie Cornejo (born 1951), Major League Baseball relief pitcher
 - Maria Cornejo, Chilean-American fashion designer
 - Maricela Cornejo (born 1987), American boxer
 - Marlón Cornejo (born 1993), Salvadoran footballer
 - Miguel R. Cornejo (1888–1984), Mayor of the City of Pasay, Philippines
 - Nate Cornejo (born 1979), American baseball player
 - Oscar Roberto Cornejo (born 1983), Argentine footballer
 - Patricio Cornejo (born 1944), Chilean tennis player
 - Pedro Cornejo de Pedrosa (1536–1618), Spanish Carmelite, theologian, professor of the University of Salamanca
 - Pedro Duque y Cornejo (1677–1757), Spanish Baroque painter and sculptor of the Sevillian school of sculpture
 - René Cornejo (born 1962), Peruvian politician
 - Robert Cornejo (born 1983), American politician (R-MO)
 - Rosa Elena Cornejo Pazmiño (1874–1964), Ecuadorian Roman Catholic nun, known as María Francisca of the Wounds
 - Wendy Cornejo (born 1993), Bolivian racewalker
 
See also
- 8447 Cornejo (provisional designation: 1974 OE) is a main-belt minor planet
 - Coronel Cornejo, town and municipality in Salta Province in northwestern Argentina
 - Sastreria Cornejo, company that specialises in costumes for film, television and theater
 - Cornedo (disambiguation)
 - Cornelio (disambiguation)
 - Cornetto (disambiguation)
 - Coroneo
 
References
- ↑ "Cornejo Family History". ancestry.com. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
 
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