Camacho is a surname of Spanish origin, derived from the given name 'Camacho'. It is believed to have been borne by a historic figure, Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Camacho, who was a Spanish nobleman and military commander during the 15th century. The name has since been associated with this historical figure and has become a common surname in Spain and Latin America.
There were five babies named Camacho born each year between 1985 and 2030, with a total of 75 births over that span.