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spanish boy names

Spanish boy names boast a rich heritage, drawing influences from Latin, Germanic, Arabic, and indigenous cultures, often reflecting deep religious significance or historical lineage. These names are widely cherished not only in Spain but across Latin America and Spanish-speaking communities worldwide, embodying a blend of traditional elegance, strength, and timeless appeal. From classic biblical figures to ancient Visigothic warriors, Spanish names offer a profound connection to a vibrant cultural legacy.

40 names from diverse cultures

Mateo Hebrew Gift of God. Santiago Latin Saint James. Alejandro Greek Defender of mankind. Sebastián Greek Venerable, revered. Miguel Hebrew Who is like God? Daniel Hebrew God is my judge. Pablo Latin Small, humble. Javier Basque New house. Gabriel Hebrew God is my strength. David Hebrew Beloved. Antonio Latin Priceless one or flourishing. Manuel Hebrew God is with us. Ricardo Germanic Brave ruler. Fernando Germanic Bold voyager. Carlos Germanic Free man. Luis Germanic Famous warrior. José Hebrew He will add. Andrés Greek Man, warrior. Rafael Hebrew God has healed. Juan Hebrew God is gracious. Francisco Latin Frenchman or free one. Diego Greek/Hebrew Supplanter or teacher. Nicolás Greek Victory of the people. Sergio Latin Servant. Mario Latin Manly. Ángel Greek Messenger, angel. Hugo Germanic Mind, intellect. Marcos Latin Pertaining to Mars or warlike. Jorge Greek Farmer. Lucas Latin Man from Lucania. Adrián Latin Man from Hadria. Álvaro Germanic All-guard or elf army. Bruno Germanic Brown. Vicente Latin Conquering. Esteban Greek Crown, garland. Emilio Latin Rival or flattering. Ignacio Latin Fiery. Gonzalo Germanic Battle genius. Rodrigo Germanic Famous power. Salvador Latin Savior.

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