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Spanish Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Crescente Growing, increasing Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Crisiant Golden flower Greek, Spanish Boy
Crispino Derived from Latin 'Crispus' meaning 'curly' or 'curly‑haired'. Latin, Spanish Boy
Crisyant Golden flower Greek, Spanish Boy
Cuarto Literally 'fourth' (in Spanish it can also mean 'room') Spanish Boy
Cuco Derived from Spanish for 'cuckoo' - used as a playful or affectionate nickname (can also imply clever/sly in colloquial speech). Spanish Boy
Curro Diminutive of Francisco - 'little Francisco'; Francisco means 'Frenchman' or 'free man'. Spanish Boy
Daciano Dacian; from Dacia (an ancient region) Latin, Spanish Boy
Dalfon Probably 'noble, ready' if treated as a variant of Alfonso/Alphonse; otherwise an invented name without an established meaning Spanish Boy
Dalmiro Likely from elements meaning 'noble' (adal) + 'famous' or 'peace' (mir) - roughly 'noble and famous' (or 'noble peace') Spanish Boy
Dario He who holds firm to good; possessor/upholder of good (often associated with wealth or kingliness) Persian, Spanish Boy
Deogracias Thanks be to God Spanish Boy
Dhiego Supplanter (associated with Jacob/James) Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Diego Spanish form of James; meaning supplanter (from Hebrew Yaʿaqov/Jacob) Spanish Boy
Diosdado God-given (gift of God) Spanish Boy
Domicio Derived from the Roman family name Domitius; associated with the household/home or from Latin 'domitus' meaning 'tamed' Latin, Spanish Boy
Domitiano Of the Domitius family; possibly from Latin roots meaning 'tamed' or related to 'lord' Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Doneto From the Latin Donatus, meaning 'given' or 'gift'. Italian, Latin, Spanish Boy
Dorado Golden; gilded Spanish Boy
Egomas Manly twin Aramaic, Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Eldorado "the golden one" (refers to a gilded/golden man or the legendary golden city) Spanish Boy
Elfego Related to the element 'Ælf-' meaning 'elf'; often interpreted as 'elf-protector' or 'high elf' (exact sense uncertain) Spanish Boy
Eliandro Combines Hebrew 'Eli' ('my God') with Greek 'andros' ('man') - roughly 'God-man' or 'God-like man' Spanish Boy
Elvio Fair-haired, blond Italian, Spanish Boy
Enieto Likely derived from the Spanish surname 'Nieto' meaning 'grandson'; specific meaning as a given name is uncertain Spanish Boy
Enrigue Home ruler Spanish Boy
Enriq Ruler of the home Spanish Boy
Enrique Home ruler Spanish Boy
Enriquez Son of Enrique (son of Henry) Spanish Boy
Enríques Ruler of the home (home ruler) Spanish Boy
Erny Derived from Ernest, meaning 'serious, resolute' or 'earnest'. German, Hungarian, Spanish Boy
Errando Wandering, roaming; one who errs or wanders Spanish Boy
Espin Thorn; originally a toponymic/surname indicating a place with thorns French, Spanish Boy
Estabon Crowned; garland Spanish Boy
Estevez Son of Esteban (Stephen) Spanish Boy
Eudesio Wealth, fortune; prosperous Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Eustaquio Fruitful or productive (from Greek elements eu- 'good' + stachys 'ear of grain'); sometimes associated with 'steadfast'. Spanish Boy
Evarado Most likely 'brave/strong as a boar' (from Germanic roots like Eberhard/Everardo); alternatively, if linked to Evaristo, 'well-pleasing'. Spanish Boy
Fabi Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, from Latin 'faba' meaning 'bean' - broadly 'of the Fabius family' or 'bean-grower' Latin, Spanish Boy
Fadrique Peaceful ruler Spanish Boy
Faro Lighthouse; (also) traveler or one who journeys Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Faustos Fortunate, lucky, auspicious Latin, Spanish Boy
Favila UNKNOWN Spanish Boy
Fele Horse-loving Greek, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Feo As a Spanish word: 'ugly'. As a given-name diminutive of Theodore/Feodor: related to 'gift of God'. Greek, Italian, Spanish Boy
Feran Likely 'bold voyager' or 'brave journey' if from Ferdinand; alternatively linked to 'joyful' or 'happy' if related to Farhan. Arabic, Catalan, Spanish Boy
Fercos Probably a toponymic name derived from a place called Fercós; specific original meaning is unknown or unclear. Galician, Spanish Boy
Fernando Brave traveler Spanish Boy
Ferrando Brave traveler; bold voyager Italian, Spanish Boy
Ferrol From the Galician port city of Ferrol; possibly derived from Latin Ferreolus, meaning 'little iron' or related to iron 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