Alcalá or Alcala is a Spanish surname. Alcalá (Spanish), Alcalà (Catalan), Alcala and the derivative Arcala are all ultimately derived (typically through placenames) from the Arabic word al-qalʿah (القلعة), meaning "the citadel" or "fortification".
Alcalá
editNotable people with the surname Alcalá include:
- Blanca Alcalá (born 1961), Mexican politician
- Félix Enríquez Alcalá (born 1951), American television and movie director, cinematographer and producer
- Jorge Alcalá (born 1995), Dominican baseball player
- Kathleen Alcalá (born 1954), American author
- Luis Espinosa Alcalá (1932–2009), Mexican poet, songwriter, and music promoter
- Macedonio Alcalá (1831–1869), Mexican violinist, pianist and songwriter
- Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, president of Spain, 1931-36
- Raúl Alcalá (born 1964), Mexican road racing cyclist
Alcala
editNotable people with the surname Alcala include:
- Alfredo Alcala (1925–2000), Filipino comic book artist
- Dora Alcala, American politician
- Joshua Alcala (born 1984), American footballer
- Larry Alcala (1926–2002), Philippine cartoonist and illustrator
- Nilo Alcala (born 1978), Philippine composer and chorister
- Rodney Alcala (1943–2021), American rapist and serial killer
- Santo Alcala (born 1952), Dominican baseball player
See also
edit- Alcalá (disambiguation)
- Alcalá-Galiano
- Alcalá-Zamora
- Alkalai (the Hebrew version of the name, found among Sephardic Jews)