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Spanish Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Hosy Possible meanings depend on origin: 'salvation' (Hosea), 'God will increase' (Joseph/José), or 'handsome/beautiful' (Hossein) Persian, Spanish Boy
Huete From Huete (denoting origin from the Spanish town) Spanish Boy
Hugoberto Bright mind / bright spirit Spanish Boy
Idalio From Mount Ida; 'of Ida' (often associated with brightness or the sun in related forms) Italian, Spanish Boy
Ignacio Fiery; ardent (derived from Ignatius, associated with 'fire') Spanish Boy
Innocentz Derived from Latin meaning 'innocent, harmless, pure.' Italian, Latin, Spanish Boy
Inocencio Innocent, harmless Spanish Boy
Janario Likely "God is gracious" (if derived from Jan/John) or "of January/devoted to Janus" (if from Januarius) Italian, Spanish Boy
Jarrote Uncertain; may be interpreted from related names as 'descender' (from Jared) or 'spear/strong/brave' (from Gerard), but Jarrote itself appears to be an invented or rare name without an established traditional meaning Spanish Boy
Jav A short form or diminutive of names like Javier (Basque: 'new house') or Javan (Hebrew: 'Greece'). English, Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Jave Likely derived from Javier/Xabier meaning "new house" (Basque) English, Spanish Boy
Javer New house Basque, Spanish Boy
Javier New house Spanish Boy
Jeraldo From Germanic elements ger 'spear' + wald 'rule' - 'spear ruler' or 'ruler with a spear'. Spanish Boy
Joaquín God will establish Spanish Boy
Jocelino Masculine diminutive of Jocelyn - originally from a Germanic name meaning 'little Gaut' or 'young member of the Gauts'. Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Jonati Gift of God / Yahweh has given Spanish Boy
Josele Diminutive of José - 'little Joseph'; from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'He will add' or 'God increases'. Spanish Boy
Joselito Diminutive of José - "little Joseph" (Joseph: "God will add/increase") Spanish Boy
Josell Derived from Joseph: "God will increase" or "God will add" Spanish Boy
Jota Name of the letter 'J'; also the name of a traditional Spanish folk dance and musical style. Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Joviano Of Jove (Jupiter); belonging to or devoted to the Roman god Jupiter Latin, Spanish Boy
Jovit Derived from 'Jov-' meaning 'of Jove' or 'youthful/young'; associated with jovial or youthful qualities Spanish Boy
Jovito Diminutive of a name related to Jove/Jupiter - 'of Jove' or 'little Jove', with connotations of being jovial/majestic Latin, Spanish Boy
Juaan God is gracious Spanish Boy
Juan God is gracious Spanish Boy
Juan Karlos Combination of 'God is gracious' (Juan) and 'free man' (Karlos/Carlos) Spanish Boy
Juanch Diminutive of Juan - 'God is gracious' (little John) Spanish Boy
Juanchi Diminutive of Juan - 'little Juan'; ultimately means 'God is gracious.' Spanish Boy
Juancho Diminutive of Juan meaning 'little Juan'; Juan ultimately means 'Yahweh is gracious' (God is gracious). Spanish Boy
Juanchof Diminutive of Juan - 'little Juan' / 'little John' Spanish Boy
Juanchu Diminutive of Juan meaning "little Juan"; Juan derives from Hebrew Yochanan, "God is gracious." Spanish Boy
Juanchy Diminutive of Juan - 'Yahweh is gracious' (God is gracious) Spanish Boy
Juanel Variant of Juan: 'God is gracious'; often used as a diminutive meaning 'little Juan'. Spanish Boy
Juaneque Form of Juan - 'God is gracious.' Greek, Spanish Boy
Juanillo Diminutive of Juan - "little Juan" / "little John" (Juan/John means "God is gracious") Spanish Boy
Juanín Little Juan (Juan means 'God is gracious') Latin, Spanish Boy
Juaun God is gracious Spanish Boy
Julio Cesar Combination of 'Julio' (from Latin Julius: youthful or downy‑haired) and 'César' (from Latin Caesar: leader/emperor) Spanish Boy
Juliyo Derived from Julius; commonly interpreted as 'youthful' or 'devoted to Jupiter.' Spanish Boy
Junipero Juniper (the juniper tree) Spanish Boy
Jusepe God will add; He will increase Spanish Boy
Kamillio Attendant at religious rites; young servant or attendant Latin, Spanish Boy
Keko Typically a diminutive or nickname; in Finnish it literally means 'mound' or 'heap'. Finnish, Spanish Boy
Khavi Likely 'poet' if derived from Sanskrit Kavi; otherwise a modern invented/phonetic name Hindi, Spanish Boy
Koke A pet form or nickname rather than an independent name; commonly used as a diminutive of Jorge or similar given names Spanish Boy
Lage Uncertain - likely Old Norse in origin; sometimes interpreted as related to words meaning 'low' or linked to an early word for 'law/assembly'; as a Portuguese/Spanish surname it is topographic (related to a flat rock/flagstone). Scandinavian, Spanish Boy
Lallo Often a pet form of Eduardo/Edward, carrying the sense of 'wealthy guardian' (derived from Edward/Eduardo). Italian, Spanish Boy
Lanza Lance; spear - one who bears or uses a spear (lancer/spearman) Italian, Spanish Boy
Largo Broad, wide; (musical) slow and broad Italian, 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