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Beautiful Spanish Names For Baby With Their Meanings And Pronunciation

Spain is a country that is truly rich in culture and history. If you have Spanish heritage, what better way to proudly display that heritage, than with Spanish names for your babies.

Below are hundreds of Spanish baby names for you to choose from. We’ve included Latino names for both girls and boys. Everything is sorted in alphabetical order for easy reference. As always, the meanings and pronunciation are included where necessary. 

We start with Spanish names for boys. Click here to see Spanish Girl Names and Gender Neutral Spanish Names.

Spanish Names For Baby Boys

Abrahán

Abrahán is a Variation of Abraham which means “father of multitudes”. Abrahán is used mainly in the Portuguese and Spanish languages.

Abraán

Abraán is a variation of Abrahán which means “father of multitudes”.

Abrán

Abrán is a spelling variation of Abraán which means “father of multitudes”.

Absalón

Absalón means “father of peace”.

Abías

Abías means “God is my father”. 

Adalfo

Adalfo is a Spanish Variation of Adolph which means “noble wolf”. 

Adamo

Adamo is a Spanish variation of Adam which means “man”. 

Adnon

Adnon is a variation of Adamo which means “man”. Pronounced as AEDNAHN. 

Adolfo

Adolfo is a variation of Adalfo which means “noble wolf”. 

Adrián

Adrián means “man of Adria“. 

Adrín

Adrín is a variation of Adrián which means “man of Adria”.

Agostino

Agostino is a Spanish variation of Agustus which means “august; dignified; holy”. 

Agustin

Agustin means “the exalted one”. 

Agusto

Agusto is a variation of Agostino which means “august; dignified; holy”. 

Alamo

Alamo means “poplar tree”. 

Alarico

Alarico means “all-powerful ruler”. 

Alberto

Alberto means “noble and bright”. 

Alejandro

Alejandro is a Spanish variation of Alexander which means “defending men”. Pronounced as aeLLey-HHAANDRow. 

Alejio

Alejio is a diminutive variation of Alejandro which means “defending men”. Pronounced as ah-LEH-he-o. 

Alejo

Alejo is a variation of Alejo which means “defending men”. Pronounced as ah-LAY-ho. 

Alfonso

Alfonso means “noble, ready”. Alfonso was a royal name in Spain as far back as the 7th century. 

Alfonzo

Alfonzo is a spelling variation of Alfonso which means “noble, ready”. 

Alfredo

Alfredo means “wise counselor”. 

Alipio

Alipio means “he who is devoid of sadness”. 

Alonso

Alonso is a Spanish diminutive variation of Alfonso which means “noble, ready”. 

Alonzo

Alonzo is a spelling variation of Alonso which means “noble, ready”. 

Alphonso

Alphonso is a spelling variation of Alfonso which means “noble, ready”. (Similar to Alfonzo.)

Alphonsus

Alphonsus is a variation of Alphonso which means “noble, ready”. 

Aluino

Aluino is a Spanish variation of Alvin which means “noble friend; friend of the elves”. Pronounced a-lui-no or al-u-ino.

Alvaro

Alvaro means “cautious” or “elf army”.

Álvaro

Álvaro is a spelling variation of Alvaro which means “cautious” or “elf army”.

Alverio

Alverio means “fair, white”. 

Amado

Amado means “loved”. 

Amerigo

Amerigo is a Spanish variation of America.

Andrés

Andrés is a Spanish variation of Andrew which means “manly, masculine”. 

Ángel

Ángel means “angel” and pronounced as ANG-hhehl (Spanish) or AYN-jahl (English).

Antiago

Antiago is a Spanish variation of Santiago which means “Saint James” and is also a place-name. 

Antonio

Antonio is a Spanish variation of Anthony which means “priceless one”. 

Archibald

Archibald means “truly brave” and pronounced as AHR-chah-bawld. 

Armando

Armando means “army man”. 

Armindo

Armindo is a variation of Armando which means “army man”. 

Arminio

Arminio is a variation of Armindo which means “army man”. 

Armondo

Armondo is a variation of Armando which means “army man”. (Similar to Armindo.)

Arrio

Arrio means “war-like”. 

Arsanio

Arsanio means “virile, strong” and pronounced as AARSAENiyow. 

Arsemio

Arsemio is a variation of Arsanio which means “virile, strong”. 

Arsenio

Arsenio is a spelling variation of Arsanio which means “virile, strong”. 

Artemio

Artemio is a variation of Arsemio which means “virile, strong”. 

Astevan

Astevan is a Spanish variation of Stephan which means “crowned”. 

Augusto

Augusto is a spelling variation of Agusto which means “august; dignified; holy”. 

Avrán

Avrán is a spelling variation of Abrán which means “father of multitudes”.

Balta

Balta is a diminutive variation of Baltasar which means “son of the furrow”. 

Baltasar

Baltasar is a Spanish variation of Bartholomew which means “son of the furrow”. 

Bario

Bario is a variation of Balta which means “son of the furrow”. 

Barolo

Barolo is a variation of Baltasar which means “son of the furrow”. 

Bartoleme

Bartoleme is a Spanish variation of Bartholomew which means “son of the furrow”. (Similar to Baltasar.) 

Bartoli

Bartoli is a diminutive variation of Bartoleme which means “son of the furrow”. 

Bartolomeo

Bartolomeo is a variation of Bartoleme which means “son of the furrow”. 

Bastien

Bastien is a Spanish diminutive variation of Sebastien which means “person from ancient city of Sebastia”. 

Belisario

Belisario means “swordsman”.

Beltrano

Beltrano means “bright raven”. 

Beltrán

Beltrán means “bright shield” and pronounced as bel-TṘAHN. 

Beniamín

Beniamín is a Spanish variation of Benjamin which means “son of the right hand”. Pronounced as BEH-NYaa-Miy-N. 

Benicio

Benicio means “blessed” and pronounced as ben-EE-see-o. 

Benja

Benja is a diminutive variation of Benjamin which means “son of the right hand”. Pronounced as BehN-HHaa. 

Benjammén

Benjammén is a variation of Beniamín which means “son of the right hand”.

Benjamé

Benjamé is a diminutive variation of Benjammén which means “son of the right hand”.

Benjemín

Benjemín is a variation of Beniamín which means “son of the right hand”. (Similar to Benjammén.)

Berilo

Berilo means “beryl, pale green gemstone” and pronounced as bay-REE-low.

Bernal

Bernal is a diminutive variation of Bernardel which means “strong, brave as a bear”. 

Bernardel

Bernardel is a Spanish variation of Bernard which means “strong, brave as a bear”. 

Bernardino

Bernardino is a variation of Bernardel which means “strong, brave as a bear”. 

Bernardito

Bernardito is a variation of Bernardino which means “strong, brave as a bear”. 

Bernardo

Bernardo is a Spanish variation of Bernard which means “strong, brave as a bear”. (Similar to Bernardel.)

Berto 

Berto is a diminutive variation of Alberto which means “noble and bright”. 

Bienvenido

Bienvenido is a common word that means “welcome” and pronounced as BAH-NVIYNIHDow. 

Blanco

Blanco means white or “light-skinned”. 

Blas

Blas is a Spanish variation of Blaise which means “to lisp, stammer”. 

Brancho

Brancho is a Spanish variation of Abraham which means “father of multitudes”.

Bronco

Bronco means “rough, unbroken horse”. 

Bráulio

Bráulio means “shining; bright; radiant”.

Carito

Carito is a Spanish variation of Caesar which means “long-haired”. 

Carlito

Carlito is a Spanish variation of Carlo which means “free man”.

Carlo

Carlo means “free man”.

Carlos

Carlos is a variation of Carlo which means “free man”. 

Carmelo

Carmelo means “cultivated terrain”. Carmelo is a well used Hispanic name associated with Mt. Carmel, home of the prophet Elijah and the location of the convent for the order of Carmelites.

Casimiro

Casimiro is a Spanish variation of Casimir which means “destroyer of peace”. 

Casparo

Casparo is a Spanish variation of Caspar which means “keeper of the treasure”. 

Cayo

Cayo means “rejoice” and pronounced as KEY-ow. 

Cebrián

Cebrián means “man from Cyprus”.

Cecha

Cecha is a variation of Carito which means “long-haired”. 

Cergio

Cergio is a Spanish variation of Sergei which is a Roman clan name. Pronounced as SER-hyo (Spanish) or SUR-jee-o (English).  

Cesar

Cesar means “head of hair” and pronounced as seh-ZAR.

César

César is a Spanish variation of Cesar which means “head of hair”.

Cesareo

Cesareo is a Spanish variation of Caesar which means “long-haired”. (Similar to Carito.) 

Cesario

Cesario is a spelling variation of Cesareo which means “long-haired”. Pronounced as CHehSAARiyow. 

Cesaro

Cesaro is a variation of Cesareo which means “long-haired”. Pronounced as CHehSAARow. 

Chaco

Chaco is a Spanish variation of Ezekiel which means “God strengthens”. 

Chago

Chago is a Spanish variation of Santiago which means “Saint James” and is also a place-name. (Similar to Antiago.) 

Chano

Chano is either a Spanish variation of Santiago or Lucas. Santiago means “Saint James” while Lucas means “man from Lucania”. 

Chavez

Chavez is a Spanish place-name. 

Checho

Checho is a variation of Cergio which is a Spanish variation of a Roman clan name. 

Checo

Checo is a variation of Chaco which means “God strengthens”. 

Chelín

Chelín is a Spanish variation of Benjamin which means “son of the right hand”. (Similar to Beniamín.)

Chencho

Chencho is a Spanish variation of Innocent which means “harmless, innocent”. 

Chente

Chente is a variation of Chencho which means “harmless, innocent”. 

Chequelo

Chequelo is a Spanish variation of Ezekiel which means “God strengthens”. (Similar to Chaco.)

Chequil

Chequil is a variation of Chequelo which means “God strengthens”. 

Chicho

Chicho is a Spanish variation of Francis which means “Frenchman; free man”. 

Chico

Chico means “boy” or “Frenchman; free man”. 

Chilano

Chilano is a Spanish variation of Maximilian which means “greatest”. 

Chilo

Chilo is a variation of Chicho which means “Frenchman; free man”. 

Chito

Chito is a variation of Chicho which means “Frenchman; free man”. (Similar to Chilo.)

Ché

Ché means “hey!” and pronounced as CHEH. 

Cisco

Cisco is a Spanish diminutive variation of Francisco which means “Frenchman; free man”. 

Cladio

Cladio is a Spanish variation of Claude which means “lame; enclosure”. 

Claudicio

Claudicio is a Spanish variation of Claudius which means “lame; enclosure”.

Claudio

Claudio is a variation of Cladio which means “lame; enclosure”. 

Clavio

Clavio is a variation of Cladio which means “lame; enclosure”. (Similar to Claudio.)

Cleandro

Cleandro is a Spanish variation of Cleanth which means “clean, pure”.

Cleanto

Cleanto is a variation of Cleandro which means “clean, pure”. 

Clemente

Clemente means “merciful; gentle”.

Colombo

Colombo is a Spanish variation of Columbo which means “dove”. 

Conrado

Conrado is a Spanish variation of Conrad which means “brave counsel”. 

Constantino

Constantino is a Spanish variation of Constantine which means “steadfast”.

Cordero

Cordero means “lamb”. 

Cordovan

Cordovan means “native of Cordova”. 

Cornelio

Cornelio is a Spanish variation of Cornelius which means “horn”. 

Cortez

Cortez means “courteous”.

Cristian

Cristian is a Spanish variation of Christian which means “follower of Christ”.

Cristiano

Cristiano is a variation of Cristian which means “follower of Christ”. 

Cristóbal

Cristóbal means “bearing Christ”.

Cuarto

Cuarto means “a fourth, a quarter”. Cuarto was usually given to the fourth born child. 

Curcio

Curcio is a Spanish variation of Curtis which means “courteous, polite”. Pronounced as KUHRCHiyow. 

Curito

Curito is a variation of Chicho which means “Frenchman; free man”. 

Curro

Curro is a variation of Chicho which means “Frenchman; free man”. (Similar to Curito.) 

Dalmacio

Dalmacio means “from Dalmatia”.

Damario

Damario means “to tame”.

Damaso

Damaso is a variation of Damario which means “to tame”. Damaso was the name of an ancient Spanish pope.

Damián

Damián is a Spanish variation of Damien which means “to tame”.

Danialo

Danialo is a Spanish variation of Daniel which means “God is my judge”. 

Delmar

Delmar means “of the sea”. 

Demetrio

Demetrio is either a Spanish variation of Demetrius or Dmitri, both of which means “follower of Demeter”. 

Desiderio

Desiderio means “desired one”.

Dezi

Dezi is a spelling variation of Desi which means “desired one”. 

Diago

Diago is a Spanish diminutive variation of Santiago which means “Saint James” and is also a place-name. 

Diego

Diego means “supplanter”.

Dolfito

Dolfito is a variation of Adalfo which means “noble wolf”. (Similar to Adolfo.)

Domingo

Domingo means “born on a Sunday” or “of the Lord”. 

Donelo

Donelo is a Spanish variation of Daniel which means “God is my judge”. 

Durango

Durango is a Spanish place-name. 

Eber

Eber is a Spanish diminutive variation of Herbert which means “bright army”. 

Ebert

Ebert is a variation of Eber which means “bright army”. 

Eberto

Eberto is a variation of Eber which means “bright army”. (Similar to Ebert.)

Edgardito

Edgardito is a Spanish variation of Edgar which means “wealthy spearman”. 

Edgardo

Edgardo is a variation of Edgardito which means “wealthy spearman”. 

Edmundo

Edmundo is a Spanish variation of Edmund which means “fortunate protector”. 

Eduardo

Eduardo is a Spanish variation of Edward which means “wealthy guardian”.

Eduin

Eduin is a Spanish variation of Edwin which means “wealthy friend”.

Eduino

Eduino is a variation of Eduin which means “wealthy friend”. 

Efrain

Efrain is a Spanish variation of Ephraim which means “fruitful, fertile, productive”.

Egnacio

Egnacio is a Spanish variation of Ignacio which means “fiery”. 

Elazar

Elazar is a Spanish variation of Eleazer which means “God is my helper”. 

Elaísar

Elaísar is a variation of Elazar which means “God is my helper”.

Eleázar

Eleázar is a spelling variation of Eleazar which means “God is my helper”.

Eleózar

Eleózar is a variation of Eleázar which means “God is my helper”.

Eliazar

Eliazar is a spelling variation of Eleazar which means “God is my helper”. (Similar to Eleázar.)

Eligio

Eligio means “to choose” and pronounced as eh-LEE-hhyo.

Eliseao

Eliseao is a Spanish variation of Eleazer which means “God is my helper”. (Similar to Elazar.)

Elizar

Elizar is a diminutive variation of Eliazar which means “God is my helper”. 

Eloi

Eloi means “the chosen” and pronounced as EE-loy. 

Emilano

Emilano is a Spanish variation of Emil which means “rival”. 

Emiliano

Emiliano means “rival” or “work”. 

Emilio

Emilio is a diminutive variation of Emiliano which means “rival” or “work”. 

Enesenico

Enesenico is a Spanish variation of Innocent which means “harmless, innocent”. (Similar to Chencho.) 

Enicencio

Enicencio is a variation of Enesenico which means “harmless, innocent”. 

Enocencio

Enocencio is a variation of Enesenico which means “harmless, innocent”. (Similar to Enicencio.) 

Enrique

Enrique is a Spanish variation of Henry which means “lord of the manor”. 

Erasmo

Erasmo is a Spanish diminutive variation of Erasmus which means “beloved, desired”.

Erasmun

Erasmun is a variation of Erasmo which means “beloved, desired”. 

Erazino

Erazino is a Spanish variation of Erasmus which means “beloved, desired”. 

Eresenio

Eresenio is a variation of Arsenio which means “virile, strong”.

Eresmo

Eresmo is a spelling variation of Erasmo which means “beloved, desired”. 

Ernesto

Ernesto means “serious, resolute”. 

Erusmo

Erusmo is a variation of Eresmo which means “beloved, desired”. 

Esai

Esai means “gift” and pronounced as EE-sye or ee-SAY.

Esekial

Esekial is a variation of Ezekiel which means “God strengthens”. 

Esequiel

Esequiel is a variation of Ezekiel which means “God strengthens”. (Similar to Esekial.) Pronounced as Eh-s-EE-k-EH-l.

Esequio

Esequio is a variation of Chequelo which means “God strengthens”. (Similar to Chequil.)

Esmael

Esmael is a Spanish variation of Ishmael which means “God will hear”.

Estabán

Estabán is a Spanish variation of Stephen which means “crown”.

Estamoslao

Estamoslao is a Spanish variation of Stanislav which means “someone who achieves glory or fame”. 

Esteban

Esteban is a variation of Estabán which means “crown”. 

Esteben

Esteben is a variation of Estabán which means “crown”. (Similar to Esteban.)

Estefan

Estefan is a variation of Esteban which means “crown”. 

Estefon

Estefon is a variation of Esteban which means “crown”. (Similar to Estefan.)

Estiban

Estiban is a variation of Esteban which means “crown”. (Similar to Estefan and Estefon.)

Estifan

Estifan is a spelling variation of Estefan which means “crown”. 

Estován

Estován is a variation of Estabán which means “crown”. (Similar to Esteban and Esteben.)

Eugenio

Eugenio is a Spanish variation of Eugene which means “well-born, noble”. Pronounced as ew-HHEH-nyo. 

Eustaquio

Eustaquio is a Spanish variation of Eustace which means “fruitful, productive”. Pronounced as ew-STA-kyo.

Evarado

Evarado means “brave boar”.

Everardo

Everardo means “brave boar” or “hardy”. 

Exechio

Exechio is a Spanish variation of Ezekiel which means “God strengthens”. (Similar to Chaco and Chequelo.)

Exequiel

Exequiel is a variation of Chequelo which means “God strengthens”. (Similar to Chequil and Esequio.)

Ezechiel

Ezechiel is a spelling variation of Ezekiel which means “God strengthens”. 

Ezekyel

Ezekyel is a spelling variation of Ezekiel which means “God strengthens”. (Similar to Ezechiel.)

Ezequiel

Ezequiel is a spelling variation of Ezekiel which means “God strengthens”. (Similar to Ezechiel and Ezekyel.)

Eziechiele

Eziechiele is a variation of Ezechiel which means “God strengthens”. 

Ezikiel

Ezikiel is a spelling variation of Ezekyel which means “God strengthens”. 

Ezikyel

Ezikyel is a spelling variation of Ezikiel which means “God strengthens”. 

Ezykiel

Ezykiel is a spelling variation of Ezikiel which means “God strengthens”. (Similar to Ezikyel.)

Farruco

Farruco is a Spanish variation of Francis which means “Frenchman; free man”. (Similar to Chicho.)

Faustano

Faustano is a Spanish variation of Faust which means “fortunate one”. 

Fausteno

Fausteno is a variation of Faustano which means “fortunate one”. 

Faustino

Faustino is a variation of Faustano which means “fortunate one”. (Similar to Fausteno.)

Fausto

Fausto is a diminutive variation of Faustano which means “fortunate one”. 

Faustulo

Faustulo is a Spanish variation of Faust which means “fortunate one”. (Similar to Faustano.)

Faustín

Faustín is a variation of Faustino which means “fortunate one”.

Fauztino

Fauztino is a spelling variation of Faustino which means “fortunate one”. 

Fede

Fede is a diminutive variation of Federigo which means “peaceful ruler”.

Federigo

Federigo means “peaceful ruler”. 

Federío

Federío is a variation of Federigo which means “peaceful ruler”.

Felipe

Felipe is a Spanish variation of Philip which means “lover of horses”. Felipe is a royal name in Spain. 

Ferdi

Ferdi is a diminutive variation of Ferdinand which means “bold voyager”. 

Ferdinando

Ferdinando is a Spanish variation of Ferdinand which means “bold voyager”. 

Ferdino

Ferdino is a diminutive variation of Ferdinando which means “bold voyager”. 

Ferdo

Ferdo is a variation of Ferdino which means “bold voyager”. 

Fernandeo

Fernandeo is a variation of Ferdinando which means “bold voyager”. 

Fernando

Fernando is a variation of Fernandeo which means “bold voyager”. 

Ferni

Ferni is a diminutive variation of Fernandeo which means “bold voyager”. 

Fernán

Fernán is a diminutive variation of Fernandeo which means “bold voyager”. (Similar to Ferni.)

Festo

Festo is a diminutive variation of Fausteno which means “fortunate one”.

Fidel

Fidel means “faithful”.

Fidelio

Fidelio is a variation of Fidel which means “faithful”. 

Figueroa

Figueroa means “fig tree”.

Filiberto

Filiberto is a Spanish variation of Filbert which means “very brilliant”.

Fito

Fito is a Spanish variation of Adolph which means “noble wolf”. (Similar to Adalfo.)

Flores

Flores is a Spanish variation of Florent which means “flowering”.

Florez

Florez is a spelling variation of Flores which means “flowering”. 

Fonzi

Fonzi is a variation of Fonzo which means “noble, ready”. 

Fonzo

Fonzo is a diminutive variation of Alfonzo which means “noble, ready”.

Fortunado

Fortunado means “luck, fate, wealth”. 

Fortunato

Fortunato is a variation of Fortunado which means “luck, fate, wealth”. 

Fortuno

Fortuno is a diminutive variation of Fortunado which means “luck, fate, wealth”.

Francilo

Francilo is a Spanish variation of Francis which means “Frenchman; free man”. (Similar to Chicho and Farruco.)

Francisco

Francisco is a variation of Francis which means “Frenchman; free man”. 

Frasco

Frasco is a diminutive variation of Frascuelo which means “Frenchman; free man”. (Similar to Francisco.) 

Frascuelo

Frascuelo is a variation of Francis which means “Frenchman; free man”. (Similar to Francisco.) Pronounced as FRAASKWEHLow. 

Fredericio

Fredericio is a variation of Fredrico which means “peaceful ruler”.

Fredico

Fredico is a diminutive variation of Fredericio which means “peaceful ruler”. 

Fredo

Fredo is either a diminutive variation of Jeffrey or Alfredo. Jeffrey means “pledge of peace” while Alfredo means “wise counselor”.

Fredrico

Fredrico is a variation of Federigo which means “peaceful ruler”. (Similar to Federío.) 

Friderico

Friderico is a variation of Fredrico which means “peaceful ruler”. (Similar to Fredericio.) 

Fuentes

Fuentes means “springs”. 

Galeno

Galeno means “healer, calm” and pronounced as gah-LEH-no. 

Galieno

Galieno is a variation of Galeno which means “healer, calm”. 

Gallieno

Gallieno is a spelling variation of Galieno which means “healer, calm”. 

Galo

Galo means “from Gaul” and pronounced as GA-lo.

Gaspar

Gaspar is a Spanish variation of Casper which means “keeper of the treasure”.

Gazpar

Gazpar is a variation of Gaspar which means “keeper of the treasure”. 

Geraldo

Geraldo is a Spanish variation of Gerald which means “ruler with the spear”. Pronounced as hay-RAHL-doh. 

Gerardo

Gerardo is a Spanish variation of Gerard which means “spear strength”. Pronounced as hay-RAHR-doh. 

Gil

Gil means “happiness” or “young goat” and pronounced as HEEL (Spanish) or GIH(English).

Gilberto

Gilberto is a Spanish variation of Gilbert which means “bright pledge”. Pronounced as hheel-BEHR-to (Spanish).

Glaudio

Glaudio is a variation of Claudio which means “lame; enclosure”. 

Godofredo

Godofredo is a Spanish variation of Jeffrey which means “pledge of peace”.

Gofredo

Gofredo is a diminutive variation of Godofredo which means “pledge of peace”. 

Gonzalo

Gonzalo means “saved from combat” and pronounced as gon-SA-lo (Latin American Spanish) or gon-THA-lo (European Spanish).

Gru

Gru means “crane”. 

Gualterio

Gualterio is a Spanish variation of Walter which means “army ruler”. Pronounced as G-aaLTEHRiyow.

Gui

Gui means “guide, leader” and pronounced as Gee. 

Guillermo

Guillermo is a Spanish variation of William which means “resolute protection”. Pronounced as ghee-YARE-mo.

Gustavo

Gustavo means “staff of the Goths” and pronounced as goo-STAH-vo.

Gutierre

Gutierre is a variation of Gualterio which means “army ruler”. Pronounced as GuwTYEHR-. 

Génaro

Génaro means “door; entrance” and pronounced as jehn-NA-ro. 

Heladio

Heladio means “born in Greece” and pronounced as  eh-l-AA-d-y-oh. 

Helio

Helio means “the sun” and pronounced as AY-lee-o.

Herculano

Herculano is a Spanish variation of Hercules which means “glory of Hera”. Pronounced as er-koo-LAH-no. 

Hermano

Hermano is a Spanish variation of Herman which means “army man”. Pronounced as HHEH-RMaa-Noh.

Herminio

Herminio is a variation of Hermano which means “army man”. Pronounced as ehr-MEE-nyo (Spanish) or HH-ERMIHNiyoh (English).

Hermino

Hermino is a variation of Hermano which means “army man”. (Similar to Herminio.) Pronounced as HH-ERMIYNoh. 

Hermá

Hermá is a diminutive variation of Hermano which means “army man”. Pronounced as HER-mah. 

Hernando

Hernando means “adventurer, explorer” and pronounced as ehr-NAN-do.

Herrado

Herrado is a spelling variation of Geraldo which means “ruler with the spear”. Pronounced as he-rra-do. 

Hesiquio

Hesiquio is a variation of Exechio which means “God strengthens”. Pronounced as HHEHSIYKWiyoh. 

Hexiquio

Hexiquio is a spelling variation of Hesiquio which means “God strengthens”. 

Hidalgo

Hidalgo means “nobleman”. Hidalgo is the name of a minor planet.

Hignacio

Hignacio is a variation of Ignacio which means “fiery”. Pronounced as eeg-NAH-see-oh. 

Hilarino

Hilarino means “cheerful, happy”. 

Hilario

Hilario is a variation of Hilarino which means “cheerful, happy”. Pronounced as ee-l -AA-ree-oh. 

Homerico

Homerico is a Spanish variation of Homer which means “security; pledge; hostage”. Pronounced as HHOWMEHRIYKow.

Homero

Homero is a variation of Homerico which means “security; pledge; hostage”. Pronounced as owMEY-Row. 

Horacio

Horacio is either a variation of Horace or Horatio, Horace means “timekeeper” while Horatio means “hour, time”. Pronounced as o-RA-syo (Latin American Spanish) or o-RA-thyo (European Spanish).

Huber

Huber is a diminutive variation of Huberto which means “bright heart”. Pronounced as HHYUWBer. 

Huberto

Huberto is a Spanish variation of Hubert which means “bright heart”.

Hugin

Hugin means “mind; spirit; thought; heart” and pronounced approximately as HHAHJHihN.

Hugo

Hugo is a diminutive variation of Hugolino which means “mind, intellect”. Pronounced as OO-go (Spanish) or HYOO-go (English).

Hugolino

Hugolino means “mind, intellect”. 

Hugues

Hugues is a variation of Hugolino which means “mind, intellect”. Pronounced as HHYuwGWEHZ. 

Huguito

Huguito is a variation of Hugolino which means “mind, intellect”. (Similar to Hugues.)

Hugón

Hugón is a variation of Hugo which means “mind, intellect”. Pronounced as HHuwGAHN. 

Humbaldo

Humbaldo is a variation of Humberto which means “renowned warrior”. Pronounced as HHAHMBaaLDow. 

Humberto

Humberto is a Spanish variation of Humbert which means “renowned warrior”. Pronounced as OOM-BER-TO (Spanish) or ahMBEHR-Tow- (English). 

Hunfredo

Hunfredo is either a variation of Humbert or Humphrey. Humbert means “renowned warrior” while Humphrey means “peaceful warrior”. 

Hunfrido

Hunfrido is a spelling variation of Hunfredo which means “renowned warrior” or “peaceful warrior”. Pronounced as HHAHNFRIYDow. 

Iago

Iago is a diminutive variation of Diego which means “supplanter”. Pronounced as y-AA-g-oh (Spanish) or ee-AH-go (English). 

Icidro

Icidro is a Spanish variation of Isidore which means “gift of Isis”. 

Ignacio

Ignacio means “fiery” and pronounced as eeg-NA-syo (Latin American Spanish) or eeg-NA-thyo (European Spanish).

Ignacius

Ignacius is a variation of Ignacio which means “fiery”. (Similar to Hignacio.)

Ignado

Ignado is a diminutive variation of Ignacio which means “fiery”.

Ignasi

Ignasi is a variation of Ignado which means “fiery”. Pronounced as ee-g-nAA-see.

Ignasio

Ignasio is a spelling variation of Ignacio which means “fiery”. 

Ignatio

Ignatio is a variation of Ignasio which means “fiery”. 

Ignazio

Ignazio is a spelling variation of Ignacio which means “fiery”. (Similar to Ignasio.)

Ignocio

Ignocio is a variation of Ignacio which means “fiery”. (Similar to Hignacio and Ignacius.)

Incencio

Incencio is a Spanish variation of Innocent which means “harmless, innocent”. (Similar to Chencho and Enesenico.) Pronounced as ihNCHEHNSiyow. 

Ingnacio

Ingnacio is a spelling variation of Ignacio which means “fiery”. (Similar to Ignasio and Ignazio.)

Inigo

Inigo is a diminutive variation of Ingnacio which means “fiery”. 

Innocensio

Innocensio is a variation of Incencio which means “harmless, innocent”. 

Innocentio

Innocentio is a variation of Incencio which means “harmless, innocent”. (Similar to Innocensio.)

Inocencio

Inocencio is a spelling variation of Innocensio which means “harmless, innocent”. 

Inriques

Inriques is a variation of Enrique which means “lord of the manor”.

Isadoro

Isadoro is a variation of Isidore which means “gift of Isis”. 

Isaias

Isaias is a variation of Isaiah which means “Salvation of the Lord”. Pronounced as eye-ZAY-us or EE-zay-as.

Isamel

Isamel is a variation of Esmael which means “God will hear”.

Isandro

Isandro means “liberator”.

Isareal

Isareal is a Spanish variation of Israel which means “he who struggles with God”. 

Isasmo

Isasmo is a Spanish variation of Erazino which means “beloved, desired”.

Ishico

Ishico is a Spanish variation of Isidore which means “gift of Isis”. (Similar to Icidro.)

Ishmael

Ishmael means “God will hear”. Ishmael, in the Bible, was Abraham’s first son by the Egyptian maidservant Hagar, who was told by God to name him Ishmael. In Islamic tradition, Ishmael (or Ismail) is believed to have been the ancestor of the Arabs.

Isidoro

Isidoro is a variation of Isidore which means “gift of Isis”. (Similar to Isadoro.)

Isidro

Isidro is a spelling variation of Icidro which means “gift of Isis”.

Isiwuiel

Isiwuiel is a variation of Ezekiel which means “God strengthens”. (Similar to Esekial and Esequiel.)

Ismael

Ismael is a spelling variation of Esmael which means “God will hear”. 

Isra

Isra is a diminutive variation of Israel which means “he who struggles with God”.

Israh

Israh is a variation of Isra which means “he who struggles with God”. 

Isreal

Isreal is a spelling variation of Israel which means “he who struggles with God”. Pronounced as IHZRAHL. 

Istevan

Istevan is a Spanish variation of Esteban which means “crown”.

Izechiel

Izechiel is is a variation of Ezechiel which means “God strengthens”. (Similar to Eziechiele.)

Izidro

Izidro is a variation of Icidro which means “gift of isis”. 

Jacinto

Jacinto means “hyacinth” and pronounced as Hah-SEEN-to. 

Jacobo

Jacobo is a Spanish variation of Jacob which means “holder of the heel” or “supplanter”. Pronounced as ha-KO-bo.

Jadiel

Jadiel means “God has heard” and pronounced as HAHD-ee-ell. 

Jago

Jago is a variation of Jacobo which means “holder of the heel” or “supplanter”. Pronounced as jay-go or yay-go.

Javier

Javier means “new house” or “bright” and pronounced as hah-vee-AIR. 

Jenaro

Jenaro is a Spanish variation of January which is a name that refers to the first month of the year. Pronounced as heh-NA-ro.

Jeraldo

Jeraldo is a variation of Geraldo which means “ruler with the spear”. Pronounced as he-rahl-do. 

Jerardo

Jerardo is a variation of Gerardo which means “spear strength”. Pronounced as her-ar-do. 

Jerónimo

Jerónimo is a Spanish variation of Jerome which means “sacred name”. Pronounced as hheh-RO-nee-mo. 

Jesús

Jesús is a Spanish variation of Jesus which means “the Lord is salvation”. Pronounced as heh-SOOS.

Joaquin

Joaquin means “God will judge” and pronounced as wah-KEEN.

Jorge

Jorge is a Spanish variation of George which means “farmer; earthworker”. Pronounced as hor-hay.

Jose

Jose means “Jehovah increases” and pronounced as ho-SEH. Jose is as widespread in the Hispanic community as Joseph and Joe are elsewhere in the U.S.

José

José is a spelling variation of Jose which means “Jehovah increases”.

Juan

Juan is a Spanish variation of John which means “Yahweh is gracious”. Pronounced as HHWAAN. 

Julio

Julio means “youthful, downy-bearded” and pronounced as HOO-lee-oh. 

Junot

Junot means “born in June” and pronounced as zhoo-no. 

Junípero

Junípero means “juniper bush” and pronounced as hhoo-NEE-peh-ro.

Justino

Justino is a Spanish variation of Justin which means “fair, righteous”. Pronounced as HHuw-ZTIY-Now. 

Justo

Justo is a diminutive variation of Justino which means “fair, righteous”. Pronounced as hOOs-toh (Spanish) or JHAHSTow (English).

Lago

Lago is a Spanish variation of Lake which is a nature name. 

Laurencio

Laurencio is a Spanish variation of Lawrence which means “from Laurentium”. Pronounced as LAO-REHNGCHiyow. 

Leandro

Leandro means “lion-man” and pronounced as le-AN-dro. 

Leonardo

Leonardo means “brave lion”. Leonardo was the name of an Italian artist and scientist of the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).

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