Velasco
Velasco (also Belasco or Belasko) is a Spanish family name. According to the academy of Basque language, it is derived from the Visigothic name 'Vela' (Vigila) and the Basque suffix –sco.[1] The name also made its way into Portuguese language as Vasco. Notable people with the surname include:
- The Castilian noble house of Velasco, rulers of the Dukedom of Frías
 - Alberto Contador Velasco (born 1982), Spanish professional road bicycle racer
 - Álvaro Velasco (golfer) (born 1981), Spanish professional golfer
 - Álvaro Velasco (weightlifter) (born 1971), Colombian weightlifter
 - Ana de Velasco y Girón (1585–1607), mother of John IV of Portugal
 - Andrés Velasco (born 1961), Chilean economist and former Finance Minister
 - Camile Velasco (born 1985), Filipino–American singer
 - Concha Velasco (born 1939), Spanish actress
 - Cris Velasco (born 1980), American film and video game composer
 - Diablo Velasco (1919–1999), Mexican trainer of professional wrestlers
 - Diego López de Zúñiga y Velasco (1510–1564), sixth viceroy of Peru
 - Domingo Antonio Velasco, 18th–century Italian painter
 - Eleanor Thornton (1880–1915), (full name Eleanor Velasco Thornton), model for the Rolls–Royce hood ornament, Spirit of Ecstasy
 - Epimaco Velasco (1935–2014), Filipino politician
 - Félix Díaz Velasco (1868–1945), Mexican politician and general
 - Gaspar Borja y Velasco (1580–1645), Spanish Cardinal, metropolitan of Toledo
 - Iván Velasco, Spanish road bicycle racer
 - Jaime Castillo Velasco (1914–2003), Chilean politician
 - José Manso de Velasco, 1st Count of Superunda (1688–1767), Governor of Chile and Viceroy of Peru
 - José María Velasco Gómez (1840–1912), Mexican painter
 - José María Velasco Ibarra (1893–1979), Ecuadorian president, five times elected by popular vote.
 - José María Cervantes y Velasco (c. 1785–1856), Mexican army officer
 - José Miguel de Velasco (1795–1859), Bolivian president
 - Jose R. Velasco (1916—2007), Filipino plant physiologist and agricultural chemist
 - Juan Velasco (1910–1977), Peruvian general, ruler of Peru (1968–1975)
 - Juan Velasco Damas (born 1977), Spanish footballer
 - Juan de Velasco (1727–1796), Jesuit priest
 - Juan Zambudio Velasco (1921–2004), Spanish football goalkeeper
 - Julio Velasco (born 1952), Argentine volleyball coach
 - Luís de Velasco (1511–1564), Spanish nobleman, Viceroy of New Spain
 - Luis de Velasco, marqués de Salinas (c. 1534–1617), Spanish nobleman, Viceroy of New Spain and of Peru
 - Luis de Velasco y Velasco, 2nd Count of Salazar (1559–1625), Spanish nobleman, commander in the Eighty Years' War
 - Luis Vicente de Velasco e Isla (1711–1762), commander in the Royal Spanish Navy
 - Manuel de Velasco y Tejada, Spanish admiral at the Battle of Vigo Bay (1702)
 - Manuela Velasco (born 1975), Spanish film actress
 - Mansueto Velasco (born 1974), Filipino Olympic silver medalist in boxing
 - María Elena Velasco (born 1940), Mexican actress and film director
 - Miguel Alemán Velasco (born 1932), Mexican politician, businessman and philanthropist
 - Pedro Donoso Velasco (1944–2001), Chilean chess master
 - Presbitero Velasco, Jr. (born 1948), incumbent Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
 - Roel Velasco (born 1972), retired Filipino boxer
 - Verónica Ruiz de Velasco (born 1968), Mexican painter
 - Vicente Manuel de Céspedes y Velasco (died 1794), Spanish governor of Santiago de Cuba and of West Florida
 - Velasco Sánchez (fl. 1153–1181), Iberian nobleman who held various political and military offices
 
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| Language(s) | Basque, Spanish | 
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| Origin | |
| Meaning | patronymic of Vela | 
| Region of origin | Basque Country, Spain | 
| Other names | |
| Variant form(s) | Vasco, Vasquez, Velásquez | 
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