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Spanish Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Lazarillo God has helped Spanish Boy
LeBron Brown-haired one African American, French, Spanish Boy
Lenacho Little lion; an affectionate form meaning 'lion-like' or 'lion cub.' Spanish Boy
Leranzo Derived from Laurentius: 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel' Spanish Boy
Levante Rising; the east; from the east (sunrise) Italian, Spanish Boy
Liberio Derived from Latin liber meaning 'free' - 'free man' or 'liberated'. Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Lidio From Lydia; Lydian Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Lillo A diminutive form meaning ‘little’ or ‘young,’ often a pet form of longer names (e.g., Camillo, Emilio); can also be a family or place name Italian, Spanish Boy
Liso Smooth, sleek; polished Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Lornzo From Laurentum; crowned with laurel Italian, Spanish Boy
Lotario Famous warrior (from elements meaning 'fame' + 'army/warrior') Spanish Boy
Lucho Diminutive of Luis (‘famous warrior’) or of Lucio/Luciano (‘light’). Spanish Boy
Lucjano From Latin lux 'light' - 'light' or 'born of light' Latin, Spanish Boy
Luisito Diminutive of Luis - 'little Luis' (Luis derives from Germanic hlud 'fame' + wig 'warrior' → 'famous warrior') Spanish Boy
Mainardo Strong, brave (strength + hardy) Germanic, Spanish Boy
Mancio Diminutive/pet form of Manco - literally 'little Manco'. Historically associated with Latin mancus ('maimed' or 'one‑handed'), though the exact meaning is uncertain. Italian, Spanish Boy
Maney Multiple possibilities: from Irish surname roots related to Gaelic words for 'wealth' or 'treasure'; as a diminutive of Manuel/Emmanuel meaning 'God is with us'; or from Sanskrit Mani meaning 'jewel'. English, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Sanskrit, Spanish Boy
Manno Generally a diminutive or pet form of Manuel/Emmanuel ('God is with us'); alternatively associated with the root meaning 'man' or 'person'. Germanic, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Manolito Diminutive of Manolo - 'little Manuel' (Manuel means 'God is with us') Spanish Boy
Manolín Diminutive of Manuel; 'God is with us'. Spanish Boy
Manrique Man + ruler - 'ruler of men' or 'powerful man' Germanic, Spanish Boy
Manuelo God is with us Spanish Boy
Manzo In Italian, from 'manzo' meaning 'young bull' or 'beef'; in Japanese (Manzō) the meaning depends on kanji but often uses elements meaning 'ten‑thousand', 'storehouse', or 'three'. Italian, Japanese, Spanish Boy
Marchelo Derived from Marcus, associated with the Roman god Mars - 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars.' Italian, Spanish Boy
Marco Derived from Marcus, meaning 'dedicated to Mars' or 'warlike'. Latin, Spanish Boy
Marinero Sailor; of the sea Spanish Boy
Marinus Of the sea; marine Latin, Spanish Boy
Mario Derived from Marius, likely meaning "male" or "warlike"; often interpreted as "of/related to Mars" Latin, Spanish Boy
Marquitos Little Marcos; ultimately 'dedicated to Mars' Spanish Boy
Marr Primarily a place-name/surname (Scottish Mar/Marr); alternatively a variant of Aramaic 'Mar' meaning 'lord' or associated with the Spanish word for 'sea'. Aramaic, Germanic, Scottish, Spanish Boy
Marrony Probably related to 'chestnut' or 'descendant of Maron' (surname origin); exact meaning uncertain. French, Spanish Boy
Martin Of Mars; warlike Latin, Spanish Boy
Mas Short form of Thomas, meaning 'twin'; in Javanese an honorific meaning 'older brother'. Catalan, Dutch, Frisian, Javanese, Spanish Boy
Mateo Gift of God Spanish Boy
Matias Gift of God Hebrew, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Maurino 'Little Moor' or 'of the Moors' - derived from Maurus meaning 'Moor' or 'from Mauritania' Italian, Spanish Boy
Mauro From Latin 'Maurus' - 'Moor' or 'from Mauretania', often understood as 'dark-skinned' Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Maximo Greatest Latin, Spanish Boy
Melendez Son/descendant of Melendo (a medieval given name) Spanish Boy
Melky Derived from Hebrew 'melech' - 'king'; as a diminutive often understood as 'little king' or 'kingly' Spanish Boy
Memo A familiar diminutive used for Guillermo (William) - 'resolute protector' - and for Mehmet (Muhammad) - 'praised'. Spanish, Turkish Boy
Migueo Who is like God? Spanish Boy
Millo Varies by origin: 'fill/earthwork' (Hebrew) or 'gracious/dear' (Germanic/Slavic); also used as a diminutive of Emilio/Camillo. Germanic, Hebrew, Italian, Slavic, Spanish Boy
Montero Hunter; mountain-dweller Spanish Boy
Morelos From the surname/place Morelos - likely linked to the word for 'mulberry' (Latin morus) or denoting origin 'from Morelos'; associated with Mexican independence leader José María Morelos. Spanish Boy
Morenito Diminutive of 'Moreno', meaning 'little dark one' or 'little brown-haired/dark-skinned' (affectionate) Spanish Boy
Morenito/a Little dark one; affectionate diminutive for someone who is brown-skinned or dark-haired Spanish Boy
Moreno Brown; dark-haired or dark-skinned Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Moro From Latin 'Maurus' meaning 'Moor' - historically 'dark-skinned' or 'dark-haired'; also appears as a surname/toponym with regionally distinct uses. Basque, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish Boy
Muro From Latin 'murus' meaning 'wall' (used in Spanish/Italian); in Japanese can be a surname or personal name written with kanji such as 室 meaning 'room' or 'chamber' (meaning varies by kanji). Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish Boy

Spanish Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across Spain, United States for every Spanish-origin name in our dataset.

642
Names in this origin
185
With data in 2024
88,398
Births 2024
900,829
Peak year 0