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Spanish Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Pepito Diminutive meaning 'little Pepe' - ultimately linked to José, meaning 'May God add' or 'He will add'. Spanish Boy
Pepon Affectionate/augmentative nickname of Pep (from Josep/José) - related to Yosef/Joseph meaning 'He will add' or 'God will increase'. Spanish Boy
Perezz Spanish: patronymic meaning 'son of Pedro' (son of Peter). Hebrew: from Peretz (פרץ), meaning 'breach' or 'to burst forth.' Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Pico Peak; point; beak Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Pique Derived from French 'pique' (from verb piquer) meaning 'point/pike' or 'to prick, sting'; also associated with a feeling of pique (irritation/pride). Catalan, French, Spanish Boy
Pito Often a nickname meaning 'whistle' or 'little whistle' in Spanish; in Tagalog it is the word for 'seven'; also used as a pet form of Pietro/Peter. Italian, Spanish, Tagalog Boy
Pollo Chicken; chick; used as a nickname or term of endearment Spanish Boy
Ponce Derived from the Roman family name Pontius; original meaning uncertain - broadly 'of Pontius' (possibly linked to Latin pons 'bridge'). Spanish Boy
Prisciano Derived from Latin priscus meaning "ancient" or "venerable" Latin, Spanish Boy
Priscillian Derived from Latin 'Priscus' meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' (literally 'of Priscus') Latin, Roman, Spanish Boy
Prudente Foreseeing, prudent Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Prymo First, firstborn, prime Spanish Boy
Quino Diminutive of Joaquín meaning "raised by Yahweh"; if from Quintino/Quintinus, meaning "fifth" Spanish Boy
Quinto Fifth (born fifth) Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Quinín If from Joaquín: "God will establish" (from Joachim). If from Quintín: "fifth". Spanish Boy
Quique Diminutive of Enrique; from Germanic 'Heinrich' meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the household'. Spanish Boy
Quiquin Diminutive form of Enrique - "little Enrique" (Enrique: "home ruler") Spanish Boy
Quiquito Diminutive meaning "little Quique"; ultimately from Enrique meaning "home ruler" Spanish Boy
Raff As a diminutive of Rafael: 'God has healed'; as from Rafferty: linked to the Irish Ó Rabhartaigh, associated with 'floodtide' or abundance Armenian, Irish, Italian, Spanish Boy
Rahy Likely from Persian/Urdu rāhī 'traveler, one on the way'; alternatively a respelling of Ray/Rey meaning 'beam of light' or 'king'. Arabic, Persian, Spanish Boy
Ramario Probably a blend of Ramiro ('famous/wise protector') and Mario ('of Mars/warrior'); overall: 'famous or warriorlike protector.' Latin, Spanish Boy
Ramiriz Son of Ramiro; Ramiro comes from Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' and 'fame' - 'renowned counselor.' Spanish Boy
Ramoncito Diminutive of Ramón - 'little Ramón' / 'little counsel-protector' (little protector) Spanish Boy
ramone Wise protector (counsel-protector) Spanish Boy
Ramyro From Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' and 'fame' - often given the sense 'famous counselor' or 'wise protector'. Spanish Boy
Rango Rank; status; range Spanish Boy
Rauly From elements meaning 'counsel' + 'wolf' - 'counsel-wolf' (wise counsel) Spanish Boy
Rayvano Probably a modern creation meaning related to 'Ray' (ray of light) or 'son of Ray'; conveys 'radiant' or 'bright/protector'. Italian, Spanish Boy
Reinaldos Ruler's counsel / wise ruler Spanish Boy
Remedio Remedy, cure; something that heals Spanish Boy
Remon Either 'pomegranate' (from Hebrew rimon) or a form/variant of Raymond meaning 'wise/counsel protector' (when derived from Raymond/Raimund). Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Reynaldos Counsel-ruler / ruler's advisor Spanish Boy
Reynger Likely 'king' or 'ruler' (from Rey) or 'wise counsel' (from Germanic roots); a rare/modern coinage Germanic, Spanish Boy
Riqui Diminutive form meaning 'powerful ruler' (from Enrique/Ricardo) Spanish Boy
Roano Uncertain - likely either 'from Rome' (if related to Romano) or 'red-haired/associated with the rowan tree' (if related to Roan/Rowan) Spanish Boy
Roble Oak (tree); symbolizes strength and sturdiness Spanish Boy
Rodringo Famous ruler Spanish Boy
Rogelyo Renowned spearman / famous with a spear Spanish Boy
Rogero Famous spear Germanic, Latin, Spanish Boy
Romaldo Famous ruler / renowned leader Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Romo Roman; from Rome Latin, Roman, Spanish Boy
Rosito Little rose Spanish Boy
Rossell Little red(-haired) one; alternatively 'rose' or 'from the headland' depending on origin French, Spanish Boy
Rovir From the oak grove; associated with oak/strength Catalan, Spanish Boy
Roymar King of the sea / royal sea (blend of 'Roy' = king and 'Mar' = sea) Spanish Boy
Ruberto Bright fame / famous and shining Germanic, Spanish Boy
Ruy Famous ruler Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Rycco Variant of Ricco/Rico meaning "rich" or "wealthy". Italian, Spanish Boy
Sale Varies by origin: from Arabic roots it can mean 'righteous' or 'virtuous' (if from Saleh/Salih); as a surname it may relate to 'sallow' (willow) trees or a place name; as a diminutive of Salvatore/Salvador it associates with 'savior.' Arabic, English, French, Italian, Spanish Boy
Sales Of the halls; from the manor or from a place called Salles French, Portuguese, 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