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Spanish Boy 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