Calderón is a Spanish surname. It is derived from the Vulgar Latin "caldaria" ("cauldron"). Its Italian equivalent is Calderone, its French equivalent is Cauderon, its Romanian equivalent is Căldăraru. Calderón may refer to the following persons:
- Alberto Calderón, Argentine mathematician
- Bernardo Calderón Cabrera, Mexican architect
- Diego de Landa Calderón, an early Bishop in the Yucatan
- Felipe Calderón, President of Mexico
- Felipe G. Calderón, Filipino constitutionalist
- Francisco García Calderón Landa, President of Peru in 1881
- Francisco García Calderón Rey, Peruvian writer and diplomat, representative at the Evian Conference in 1938
- Iván Calderón (boxer), Puerto Rican boxer
- Iván Calderón (baseball), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Jorge Calderón, long-time musical collaborator with Warren Zevon
- José Calderón (basketball), Spanish basketball player, currently of the NBA Toronto Raptors
- José Luis Calderón, Argentine footballer
- José Luis Calderón Cabrera, Mexican architect
- Nissim Calderon (נסים קלדרון) Israeli literary critic of Sephardi origin.
- Oscar Calderón, chief of Philippine National Police
- Mercedes Calderón, Cuban volleyball player
- Paco Calderón, Mexican political cartoonist
- Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Spanish dramatist
- Rafael Ángel Calderón, Father and son Costa Rican presidents
- Philip Hermogenes Calderon, British painter of Spanish origin
- Ramón Calderón, former Real Madrid president
- Ronald Calderon or Charles M. Calderon, brothers and concurrent Californian politicians
- Sila María Calderón, Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (2000–2004)
- Tego Calderón, Puerto Rican rapper
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