Spanish Boy Names

Discover Spanish Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Richardo
Powerful ruler.
Spanish
Richmando
Rich protector or powerful ruler.
Spanish
Richmundo
Rich protector, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'power' and 'protection'.
Spanish
Rico
Rico is a Spanish name meaning 'rich' or 'powerful'.
Spanish
Rigoberto
Bright Fame.
Spanish
Rikardo
Spanish form of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler'.
Spanish
Rodeo
Referring to the sport of rodeo.
Spanish
Rodol
Not available.
Spanish
Rogelio
Famous Spear.
Spanish
Rogelyo
Famous Spear.
Spanish
Rojelio
Famous ruler.
Spanish
Roldan
Famous land, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'fame' and 'land'.
Spanish
Rolon
Famous land.
Spanish
Romero
A person making a pilgrimage to Rome.
Spanish
Roque
Rock, derived from Latin 'rocca'.
Spanish
Rosito
Little rose, a diminutive of Rosa.
Spanish
Rubio
Fair-haired or blonde.
Spanish
Rufo
Red-haired.
Spanish
Ruiz
Famous ruler.
Spanish
Ruperto
Bright Fame.
Spanish
Rychardo
Brave ruler.
Spanish
Salado
Salted.
Spanish
Salas
Halls, rooms.
Spanish
Salazar
Old hall, ancient hall.
Spanish
Sanantonio
Saint Anthony.
Spanish
Sanche
Holy, sacred.
Spanish
Sanchez
Holy, sacred.
Spanish
Sancho
Saint.
Spanish
Santanio
The saintly one.
Spanish
Santiago
Saint James.
Spanish
Sauncho
Holy.
Spanish
Secundo
Second.
Spanish
Seferino
Derived from the Latin name Severinus, meaning 'stern' or 'serious'.
Spanish
Segundo
Means 'second' in Spanish, often given to a second-born child.
Spanish
Serginio
Servant.
Spanish
Servacio
Derived from the Latin name Servatius, meaning 'to save' or 'to protect'.
Spanish
Sevillano
From the city of Seville.
Spanish
Silio
From the woods.
Spanish
Soberano
Sovereign.
Spanish
Socorat
Derived from the Spanish word 'socorro' meaning 'help' or 'succor'.
Spanish
Socorro
Help, Aid.
Spanish
Sofronio
Wise counselor, Self-controlled.
Spanish
Soto
Short form of Sotirios (Savior in Greek).
Spanish
Suelita
Diminutive of Suela, meaning 'little sole' or 'little sandal'.
Spanish
Tadeo
Gift of God.
Spanish
Tajo
Day, daylight.
Spanish
Tauro
Bull, derived from the Latin word 'taurus'.
Spanish
Tejano
Refers to a person of Mexican descent born in Texas.
Spanish
Teodoro
Gift of God.
Spanish
Terciero
Derived from 'tercio', meaning a third or a military regiment.
Spanish
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