Coello
Coello is a Spanish name of Galician origin, where it means rabbit; it may refer to:
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People
    
- Alejandro Domínguez Coello (c. 1950–2005), chief of police of Nuevo Laredo, México
 - Alonso Sánchez Coello (1531–1588), Spanish painter
 - Antonio Coello (1611–1652), Spanish dramatist and poet
 - Augusto Coello (1884–1941), who wrote the lyrics for the National Anthem of Honduras
 - Carlos A. Coello Coello, Mexican computer scientist
 - Claudio Coello (1642–1693), Spanish Baroque painter
 - Diego Dávila Coello (c. 1621–c. 1680), 1st Marquis of Navamorcuende, Spanish soldier and colonial administrator
 - Juan Manuel Coello (born 1976), Honduran footballer
 - Juana Coello (1548–?), wife of Antonio Pérez, Secretary of State of Philip II of Spain
 - Mariana Grajales Coello (1808–1893), leader in the struggle for Cuban independence
 - Óscar Coello (born 1947), Peruvian poet, professor and literary critic
 - Rafael Coello Ramos (1877–1967), Honduran musician and composer, and founder of Orquesta Verdi
 - Renán Almendárez Coello (born 1953), Honduran-born L. A. radio host, known as El Cucuy
 - Robert Coello (born 1984), American baseball player
 - Víctor Coello (born 1974), Honduran footballer
 
Places
    
- Coello, Tolima, Colombia
 - North City, Illinois, U.S., also known as Coello
 - Coello River, Colombia
 
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