The dielectric properties of PbZr 0.65 Ti 0.35 O 3 –BaFe 12 O 19 (PZT–BaM) multiferroic ceramic composites, obtained from the conventional solid-state reaction method, have been investigated. While there is some dielectric dispersion at low frequencies, the highly-stable values of dielectric permittivity over a wide frequency range, together with low dielectric losses (~10 −3 ), make these composites suitable for practical radio-frequency and potential microwave device applications. Toward high frequencies, the data reveal an anomalous resonance-like phenomenon. This resonance phenomenon is connected to an over-damped resonance mechanism for the vibration of the boundaries of polar regions, associated with the ferroelectric phase. A noticeable dependence of the parameters characterizing this last dielectric dispersion with the BaM concentration is found, indicating a strong influence of the magnetic phase on the dynamics of the ferroelectric domain-wall motion.