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Spanish Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Barretto Originally a surname meaning 'from Barreto' (habitational) or related to a word for a small bar/rod or barrier; later used as a masculine given name Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Bartolomé Son of Talmai Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Spanish Boy
Basino Little Basil; kingly/royal (diminutive form) Italian, Spanish Boy
Bautisa Baptist - 'one who baptizes' (associated with John the Baptist) Spanish Boy
Bello Beautiful; handsome Italian, Spanish Boy
Belmyro Probably 'beautiful' (bel-) combined with 'peace' or 'fame' (miro) - roughly 'beautiful and famous' or 'beautiful peace'. Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Belos Uncertain - possibly 'white' (Slavic), 'beautiful' (Romance languages), or 'arrow/missile' (Ancient Greek). Greek, Portuguese, Slavic, Spanish Boy
Benildo Likely 'blessed' (from Latin Benedictus) Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Benino Little benign/kind one Italian, Spanish Boy
Beniçio Blessed Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Bentez Son of Benito / descendant of Benito (from 'blessed') Spanish Boy
Bermudo Protector or guardian Germanic, Latin, Spanish Boy
Bernadinio Brave/strong as a bear (with a diminutive sense: 'little Bernard') Italian, Spanish Boy
Bernal From Germanic elements bern 'bear' + hard 'brave/hardy' - 'strong/brave as a bear.' Spanish Boy
Betulio Uncertain; possibly related to Latin betula ('birch') or derived from the place/name Betulia Spanish Boy
Bienvenido Welcome; well-received Spanish Boy
Blanco White; fair, pale Spanish Boy
Blasco Derived from Latin Blasius, meaning "lisping" or "stammerer" Spanish Boy
Breidis Unknown - no established etymology; likely a modern or regional invention Spanish Boy
Buenaventura Good fortune Latin, Spanish Boy
Cabal Associated with a secret group or cabal; in Spanish also means 'complete' or 'exact'. As a given name it evokes secrecy, mystery, or completeness. Spanish Boy
Cacho A pet form/nickname - from Spanish 'cacho' meaning 'piece, chunk' or used as a diminutive of Carlos (Carlos = 'free man'). Spanish Boy
Caco Affectionate diminutive, often meaning "little Carlos" or an informal pet name Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Camargo 'from Camargo' - a toponymic surname indicating origin from the town of Camargo Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Camillio Attendant at a religious service; young ceremonial attendant Latin, Spanish Boy
Carmelito Diminutive of Carmelo/Carmel - 'little one of Carmel', derived from Hebrew meaning 'vineyard' or 'garden'. Spanish Boy
Carmone Associated with Carmel - 'vineyard, garden' (and by folk association with 'carmine'/'red') Spanish Boy
Carolos Free man Spanish Boy
Carral Originally a toponym: 'from Carral' (a place name); possibly derived from a word for a corral/enclosure or referring to a rocky/stone place Galician, Spanish Boy
Carril Lane, track, road (originally related to carts/wagons) Spanish Boy
Cedro Cedar (the cedar tree) Spanish Boy
Celesto Heavenly; celestial Latin, Spanish Boy
Cepito Probably "little cep/cepo" - a diminutive sense meaning "little stem/stock" or "little stump" (interpretation uncertain) Spanish Boy
Ceron Unclear - likely derived from a surname or place name; no single well-established given-name meaning Spanish Boy
Chano A familiar Spanish nickname/diminutive; if from Hebrew Chanoch (Enoch) it means "dedicated, initiated". Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Charro Traditional Mexican horseman; cowboy; skilled rider in Mexican rodeo culture Spanish Boy
Checo A colloquial nickname - commonly used as a diminutive for Sergio in Spanish-speaking countries; in Spanish it also means 'Czech' (a person from the Czech Republic). Spanish Boy
Chepito Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little Chepe' → 'little José' (Joseph); root meaning 'He will add' / 'God will increase'. Spanish Boy
Chicho Affectionate diminutive, commonly a nickname for Francisco; can suggest 'little one' or 'little boy'. Spanish Boy
Chino In Spanish a nickname meaning 'curly-haired' or 'Chinese/relating to China'; in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used (e.g., 千乃 'thousand + of', 千野 'thousand field', 智乃 'wisdom + of'). Italian, Japanese, Spanish Boy
Chuey Diminutive/nickname for Jesús - 'God is salvation.' Spanish Boy
Chuy Yahweh is salvation Aramaic, Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Chyno Affectionate nickname from Spanish 'chino' meaning 'Chinese' or, colloquially, 'curly‑haired'; used as a familiar or stage name Spanish Boy
Cirano Uncertain - often associated with meanings tied to Cyrus ('sun'/'throne') or to Greek roots meaning 'lord'; also carries literary connotations of pride and eloquence from Cyrano de Bergerac Italian, Spanish Boy
Cirios Derived from 'cirio' meaning 'candle' - connotes light, guidance, and devotion Spanish Boy
Claver Likely 'keeper of the keys' or 'key-bearer' (occupational surname); associated with Saint Peter Claver Catalan, Spanish Boy
Coronado Crowned; the crowned one Spanish Boy
Corrderio Possibly 'of the heart' or 'heartfelt' (from Latin cor 'heart' + -io suffix) Spanish Boy
cortes Courteous, courtly; 'of the court' (courtier) Spanish Boy
Costes Derived from 'costa' - 'side, slope' or 'of the coast'; occasionally used as a diminutive/short form of Konstantinos ('constant, steadfast') French, 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