Likely a variant of Carmelo, connected to Mount Carmel, a biblical place name meaning garden or vineyard.
Cormelo appears to be a variant of Carmelo, which in turn is connected to Mount Carmel, a biblical place name associated with fertility, beauty, and the image of a garden or vineyard. That gives the name a distinctly place-based and scriptural resonance, even in its altered form.
The shift from Car- to Cor- makes it feel a little more individualized while preserving the familiar Mediterranean warmth of the original. As a given name, Cormelo carries a rich, earthy dignity. It sounds rounded and melodic, with a gentle formal quality that fits comfortably within Spanish-language naming traditions.
Because it is likely a variant rather than a separate ancient form, its identity comes from adaptation: the old place-name meaning remains in the background, but the spelling creates a new surface. Cormelo therefore feels both rooted and personal, a name that suggests heritage while still standing slightly apart from the familiar.