Madariaga is a Basque surname. It is derived from word madari (Basque for pear) Notable people with the surname include:
- Francisco Javier Solana de Madariaga, KOGF (born 1942), Spanish physicist and Socialist politician
 - Joaquín Madariaga (1799–1848), soldier and Argentine politician
 - José Cortés de Madariaga (1766–1826), South American patriot
 - Juan Madariaga (1809–1879), Argentine general who participated in the civil wars of the nineteenth century
 - Julen Madariaga (1932–2021), Basque Spanish politician and lawyer who co-founded the Basque armed separatist group ETA in 1959
 - Modesto Madariaga (1904–1974), Spanish aviation mechanic
 - Mónica Madariaga (1942–2009), Chilean lawyer, academic, and politician
 - Nieves de Madariaga or Nieves Mathews (1917–2003), author of Scottish and Spanish parentage
 - Salvador de Madariaga (1886–1978), Spanish diplomat, writer, historian and pacifist
 
See also
- Madariaga – College of Europe Foundation, affiliated with the College of Europe
 - General Juan Madariaga, town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
 - General Madariaga Partido, partido located on the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina
 - Madara (disambiguation)
 - Madari
 - Madaria
 
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