Spanish Boy Names
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of 642 names
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Myguell | Who is like God? | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Nachito | Diminutive of Ignacio - 'little Ignacio'; Ignacio/Ignatius is often associated with 'fiery' or 'ardent' (from Latin ignis, 'fire') | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Nacho | Diminutive of Ignacio/ Ignatius; often associated with 'fiery' or 'ardent'. | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Navaro | From Navarre (a region in northern Spain) | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Navas | From the plains/valley; alternatively 'new' in South Asian usage | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Nazareno | From Nazareth; 'Nazarene' (one from Nazareth) | Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Nemecio | Derived from Nemesis - 'retribution' or 'dispenser of righteous justice/vengeance' | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Neno | Diminutive of Nenad meaning 'unexpected' in Slavic contexts; in Iberian usage derived from nene/néné meaning 'baby' or 'little one'. | Italian, Portuguese, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Nepomuceno | From Nepomuk (a town in Bohemia); associated with Saint John of Nepomuk | Czech, Portuguese, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Niceto | Victorious | Greek, Latin, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Nico | Victory of the people (from Greek nike 'victory' + laos 'people'). | Greek, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Nicolás | Victory of the people | Greek, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Ninot | A diminutive/nickname meaning 'little one'; also the Catalan word for 'doll' or 'puppet'. Often used as a pet form of names like Antonio, Antonino, or Benigno. | Catalan, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Nito | Diminutive of Benito - ultimately 'blessed' (i.e., 'little blessed') | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Nolito | Little Manolo/Manuel; ultimately from Immanuel meaning "God is with us" | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Nonito | “Little Non” - a diminutive form meaning ‘little’ or ‘young’ attached to a name-stem (from Spanish -ito) | Filipino, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Numidio | Originally 'a person from Numidia' - i.e., a Numidian | Latin, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Odlanier | Probably related to the Germanic element od- meaning "wealth, inheritance" (i.e., connotations of heritage/fortune); used as a masculine personal name in Latin America | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Oliveros | Patronymic surname meaning 'descendant of Oliver' or 'of the olives/olive trees.' | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Olivo | Olive; olive tree | Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Ollivar | Related to the olive tree/olive branch (symbolically peace or fruitfulness) | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Olmo | Elm (the elm tree) | Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Onfrio | “eternally good” or “always good/happy” (from an Egyptian root meaning ‘good/perpetually good’) | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Onicio | Likely “useful” or “profitable” (from Greek Onesimos) or “of the Onicius family” (Roman origin) | Latin, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Onofre | He who is continually good | Portuguese, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Ormondo | From Ormond ('East Munster'); alternatively linked to Spanish 'orondo' meaning 'proud, stately' | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Oviedo | From Oviedo (a city in Asturias, Spain); originally a toponymic surname. | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Ozuna | Bear-linked place | Latin, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pablin | Little Paul; small or humble | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pablo | Derived from Latin Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pacho | Diminutive of Francisco; associated with 'free man' or 'Frenchman'. | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Padre | Father; can also denote a priest or spiritual father | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pakito | Diminutive of Francisco - 'little Francisco' (Francisco ultimately means 'Frenchman' or 'free man') | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pako | Diminutive of Francisco, meaning 'Frenchman' (often rendered as 'free man') | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Palmar | Of the palm; palm tree or palm-bearer (pilgrim who carries a palm) | Latin, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Palmyro | Of the palm; related to the palm tree; historically associated with a pilgrim bearing a palm (symbol of victory/pilgrimage). | Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pancho | Nickname of Francisco, associated with 'Frenchman' or 'free man' (from Francis) | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Panchín | Affectionate diminutive of Pancho/Francisco - 'little Pancho' (Francisco ultimately means 'Frenchman' or 'free man') | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Papito | Little daddy; affectionate term for father or a beloved male | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Paquirri | Diminutive nickname of Francisco - essentially ‘little Paco’ or ‘little Francisco’ | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Paquito | Little Paco; diminutive of Francisco ('Frenchman' / 'free man') | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pato | Literally 'duck' in Spanish/Portuguese; commonly used as a familiar nickname for Patrick/Patricio | Portuguese, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pedrin | Diminutive of Pedro - "little Pedro"; ultimately "little rock" | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pedros | Rock, stone | Portuguese, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pel | Varies by origin: from Peter - 'rock/stone'; from Pelagius/Pelayo - 'sea' or 'of the sea'; from Pelham - place-related (homestead/settlement). | Basque, Dutch, English, Scandinavian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pelayo | Of the sea; sea-born | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pepe | Diminutive of José/Joseph, meaning "God will add" or "Jehovah increases" | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pepee | Diminutive of José/Joseph meaning 'God will add'; in Turkish usage it is a playful modern name without traditional etymology. | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pepen | Diminutive form of José - ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God will add/increase" | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Pepey | Diminutive of José/Joseph - 'God will add' or 'God increases'. | 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