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Pardo (surname)

Pardo is a family deriving its surname from Prado in Castile or from Prado del Rey in the province of Cadiz. The place-name Prado is derived from the Spanish word ''prado'', which means meadow. As with the name Castro/Crasto, letters have become transposed.〔 The Spanish word ''pardo'' means brownish grey.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=pardo )
Members of the Pardo family have mostly distinguished themselves in the Levant.〔
The Pardo family which apparently originated in Prado del Rey flourished during the 16th–18th centuries in the Ottoman Empire, Italy, the Netherlands, England, and America. Many members of the family were scattered throughout North America, where they became known as Brown or Browne.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Pardo (Prado) Family )
== Notable people with the surname ==

* Abel Pardo (born 1974), Leonese-language writer and scholar
* Al Pardo (born 1962), Spanish-born former professional baseball player
* Alejandro Pardo (born 1993), Italian motorcycle racer born in Spain
* Anselmo Pardo Alcaide (1913–1977), Spanish entomologist
* Arsenio Iglesias Pardo (born 1930), Galician (Spanish) football player and coach
* Arvid Pardo (1914–1999), Maltese diplomat and scholar born in Italy
* Bernard Pardo (born 1960), French football player
* Bernardo P. Pardo (born 1932), Filipino judge
* Bob Pardo, American military pilot known for the Pardo's Push
* Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, perpetrator of the Covina massacre
* Carlos Pardo (1975–2009), Mexican NASCAR driver
* Carlos Pardo-Villamizar, Colombian neuroscientist
* David Pardo (disambiguation)
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* David Pardo (died 1657), Dutch rabbi, born at Salonica
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* David Pardo (1719–1792), Italian rabbinical commentator and liturgical poet
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* David Pardo, 17th century rabbi, born in Amsterdam
* Don Pardo (1918–2014), American radio and television announcer
* Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851–1921), Galician (Spanish) writer and scholar
* Enrique Cal Pardo (born 1922), Galician (Spanish) writer
* Felipe Pardo (born 1990), Colombian football player
* Felipe Pardo y Aliaga (1806–1868), Peruvian writer, diplomat and politician
* Frank Fernández Pardo (born 1992), Chilean football player
* Isaac Pardo, rabbi of Sarajevo
* Isaac Díaz Pardo (1920–2012), Galician (Spanish) artist and businessman
* Isaac J Pardo (1905–2000), Venezuelan historian and physician
* Jacinto Angulo Pardo, Cuban Minister of Internal Trade
* Jacob Pardo, 18th-century rabbi of Ragusa and Spalato
* Jacob Vita Pardo (1822–1843), author and preacher
* Jael de Pardo, American actress born in Colombia
* Jaime Pardo Leal (1941–1987), Colombian presidential candidate
* J. D. Pardo (born 1980), American actor
* Jimmy Pardo (born 1966), American stand-up comedian, actor, and TV host
* Jorge Pardo (artist), Cuban born artist
* Jorge Pardo (musician) (born 1955), Spanish musician
* José Pardo y Barreda (1864–1947), President of Peru
* José Antonio Pardo Lucas (born 1988), Spanish football player
* Joseph Pardo (c. 1561 – 1619), Italian rabbi and merchant
* Joseph Pardo (c. 1624 – 1677), English hazzan
* Josiah Pardo (1626–1684), Dutch rabbi
* Juan Pardo (explorer), 16th-century Spanish explorer and conquistador
* Juan Pardo de Tavera (1472–1545), Spanish cardinal and Grand Inquisitor
* Laurent Pardo (born 1961), French bass and cello player for US singer-songwriter Elliott Murphy
* Luciano Di Pardo (born 1975), Italian long-distance runner born in Germany
* Luis Pardo (1882–1935), Chilean sailor who rescued the Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedition
* Manuel Pardo (1834–1878), first civilian President of Peru
* Mariano Pardo de Figueroa (1828–1918), Spanish nobleman and philatelist
* Mario Pardo (born 1988), Chilean football player
* Mario Pardo (wrestler) (born 1984), Mexican professional wrestler
* Moses Pardo (died 1888), rabbi and rabbinical emissary
* Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo (born  1972), Cuban blogger
* Pável Pardo (born 1976), Mexican international football player
* Rafael Pardo Rueda (born 1953), Colombian politician
* Rob Pardo (born 1970), computer game designer (Warcraft)
* Robert E. Pardo (born 1951), American investor
* Ron Pardo, Canadian actor
* Ruben Pardo (born 1979), Mexican NASCAR driver
* Rubén Pardo (footballer) (born 1992), Spanish football player
* Salvador Pardo Cruz, Cuban politician
* Sancho Pardo Donlebún (1537–1607), Spanish seafarer
* Sebastián Pardo (born 1982), Chilean football player
* Sergio Contreras Pardo (born 1983), Spanish football player
* Tamir Pardo (born 1953), current Director of the Mossad
* Thomas Pardo (died 1763), Principal of Jesus College, Oxford
* Thomas Letson Pardo (1840–1925), Canadian politician
* Tomás Barros Pardo (1922–1986), Galician (Spanish) writer and painter
* Trinidad Pardo de Tavera (1857–1925), Filipino historian and physician
* Urko Rafael Pardo (born 1983), Spanish football player born in Belgium

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