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Spanish Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Salva Savior Catalan, Latin, Spanish Boy
Sanantonio Dedicated to Saint Anthony Spanish Boy
Sancho Holy, saintly Spanish Boy
Santanio Probably 'little saint' or 'saintly Antonio' (blend-derived meaning) Spanish Boy
Santiago Saint James; ultimately from Jacob meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel' Spanish Boy
Santyago Saint James; ultimately from Jacob meaning 'supplanter' Spanish Boy
Sauncho Saintly, holy, sacred Spanish Boy
Savero Stern, serious (from Latin 'severus' - 'severe') Italian, Spanish Boy
Sepe Varies by origin: from Persian Sepehr meaning "sky/firmament" or from Sepideh meaning "dawn"; from Finnish seppä meaning "smith"; or used as a family name without specific given-name meaning. Finnish, Italian, Persian, Spanish Boy
Sergeo From Sergius; commonly interpreted as "attendant" or "guardian" (exact original meaning uncertain) Latin, Spanish Boy
Soto Derived from Spanish 'soto' meaning 'grove' or 'small wood' Spanish Boy
Sucre From Spanish for "sugar"; also associated with the independence leader Antonio José de Sucre and the Bolivian city Spanish Boy
Suso Yahweh is salvation Galician, Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Sylvano Of the woods; woodland or forest dweller Latin, Spanish Boy
Sylvio From the forest; woodland Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Tatico Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little Tato' or 'little one', used as a familiar nickname. Spanish Boy
Tato An affectionate diminutive or nickname rather than a name with a single lexical meaning; often a short form of longer names. Georgian, Italian, Spanish Boy
Teera Thai/Sanskrit: 'steadfast, brave, powerful'. As a variant of Spanish 'Tierra': 'earth'. English, Spanish, Thai Boy
Tego UNKNOWN Spanish Boy
Teo Gift of God Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Tico Affectionate diminutive or nickname; can also signify 'a Costa Rican' Spanish Boy
Tierno Tender; gentle; affectionate Spanish Boy
Tigre Means "tiger"; connotes strength, bravery, and fierceness. French, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Tincho Affectionate/diminutive form of names ending in -tín (e.g., Martín, Agustín, Valentín) Spanish Boy
Tinto Tinted, dyed; often 'red' (as in 'vino tinto' = red wine) Italian, Spanish Boy
Tonto Foolish person Spanish Boy
Topo Literally 'mole' (Spanish) / 'mouse' (Italian); implies smallness, shyness, stealth, or a playful nickname Italian, Spanish Boy
Toreno Toponymic: 'from Toreno' (denoting origin from the town of Toreno) Spanish Boy
Torez No established given-name meaning; typically a transferred surname or place-name. Possibly related to the French surname Thorez or the Spanish root in Torres ('towers'). Spanish Boy
torrel 'from the rocky hill' or 'of the tower' English, Spanish Boy
Trigo Wheat Spanish Boy
Tygo Uncertain - possibly 'supplanter' if linked to Tiago (Jacob), or from Germanic elements meaning 'people' Dutch, Spanish Boy
ulises Derived from Odysseus; often interpreted as 'wrathful' or 'angry one', also associated with a clever/wandering hero Spanish Boy
Velasco Derived from the Basque Belasko, meaning 'small raven' or 'raven-like'; originally a surname later used as a masculine given name. Basque, Spanish Boy
Venustiano Charming; of Venus Latin, Spanish Boy
Yonny Diminutive of Jonathan or John; can mean "Yahweh has given" (from Jonathan) or "God is gracious" (from John) English, Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Yotuel No established traditional meaning; generally considered a contemporary coinage rather than a name with historical etymology Spanish Boy
Yotuelito “Little Yotuel” - an affectionate diminutive; original name's meaning is uncertain Spanish Boy
Yunel No single established historical meaning; often treated as a modern Hispanic form possibly influenced by names such as Yuniel, Yunus (Jonah) or Emanuel - associations include 'God is with us' (Emanuel) or links to Jonah/Yunus. Spanish Boy
Yuniesky No established traditional meaning; appears to be a modern/local creation or phonetic variation without a specific etymology. Spanish Boy
Yuriorkis Probably derived from Yuri (Slavic form of George, meaning 'farmer/earthworker') with an added suffix; generally associated with Yuri/George Spanish Boy
Álvaro All-aware; all-guarding Germanic, Latin, Spanish Boy
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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