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Cornejo
Cornejo is a Spanish surname meaning someone who lived by a Dogwood tree or who lived in one of several places called Cornejo. It may refer to:
- Alfredo Cornejo (born 1933), former Chilean boxer
- Antonio Cornejo Polar (1936–1997), Peruvian-born academic, teacher, literature and cultural critic
- Cristina Kotz Cornejo, Argentine-American director and screenwriter
- Diego Borja Cornejo or Diego Borja, Ecuadorian economist and politician
- Enrique Javier Cornejo Ramirez, Peruvian Minister of Transportation and Communications
- Fernanda Cornejo (born 1989), Miss International Ecuador 2011
- Fernando Cornejo (1969–2009), Chilean football midfielder
- 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 (born 1937), writer born in Arivechi, Sonora, Mexico
- German Cornejo & Gisela Galeassi, Argentinian Tango dance duo
- Jorge Ledezma Cornejo (born 1963), Bolivian lawyer and politician
- José María Cornejo (1788–1864), Salvadoran politician
- Juan Cornejo, Chilean politician
- Luis Manuel Cornejo, professor at Columbus University in Panama city
- Mardie Cornejo (born 1951), Major League Baseball relief pitcher
- Miguel R. Cornejo (1888–1984), Mayor of the City of Pasay, Philippines
- Nate Cornejo (born 1979), former professional baseball player
- Oscar Roberto Cornejo (born 1983), Argentine footballer
- Patricio Cornejo (June 6, 1944), retired Chilean professional 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
- Joan Cornejo (1978), First Venezuelan Seventh-Day Adventist woman to become a professional chaplain for Adventist Health System and Florida Hospital.