Peláez
Peláez is a surname of Spanish origin. It is first found in Asturias, where the Visigothic court took refuge from the Muslim occupation of Spain. It may refer to:
- Aída Peláez de Villa Urrutia, Cuban writer, journalist and feminist activist
- Alex Pelaez, former Major League Baseball player
- Amelia Peláez, Cuban painter of the Avant-garde generation
- Antonio Peláez, Mexican painter of Spanish origin
- Catalina Peláez, Colombian squash player
- Daniel Peláez Balbuena, Peruvian footballer
- Daniel Peláez Bellido, Spanish footballer
- Emmanuel Pelaez, politician and Vice-President of the Philippines
- Gonzalo Peláez, military ruler of Asturias in the 12th century
- José Manuel Peláez, Peruvian actor
- Manuel Peláez, Mexican military officer in the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1920
- María Peláez, Spanish butterfly swimmer
- Munio Peláez, Galician magnate of the 12th century
- Paula Peláez, Chilean Scout
- Pedro Peláez, Filipino Catholic priest and advocate of secularization
- Rachel Pelaez, Cuban footballer
- Ricardo Peláez, Mexican footballer
- Vicky Peláez, Peruvian journalist and columnist
- Wilfredo Peláez, Uruguayan basketball player