Spanish Boy Names

Spanish Boy Names That Are Unique Yet Still Classic

The most popular Spanish boy names are often variations on timeless English names—which make them perfect for families who are looking for baby names that are unique, yet still classic, for their sons. Here are Spanish names for boys that we absolutely adore.

Alvaro
Looking for a more offbeat choice among the Spanish names for boys? Consider this option, which means “elf army.”

Anselmo
This charming, less-used name has a lovely meaning—“divine protection.”

Carlos
This Spanish take on Carl or Charles means “manly.” It’s currently in the top 150 boys’ names in the U.S.

Cruz
Cruz has become one of the more stylish Spanish boy names, thanks to Victoria and David Beckham.

Diego
The adventurous cartoon character helped bring this name—a Spanish take on James—into prominence. It’s currently #129 on the top 1000 list, and is one of the most popular Spanish boy names.

Franco
James Franco and the current Pope Francis may give this Spanish take on the classic saint name a new lease on life.

Gervaso
A handsome name, Gervaso means “honorable.”

Ignacio
Ignacio is a lovely saint’s name with a passionate meaning—“fiery” or “ardent.”

Lucio
A variation on the old-school Roman name Lucius, Lucio shares its meaning, “bringer of light.”

Marco
The Spanish variation of Marcus or Mark, Marco means “warlike.” Florida senator (and former Presidential candidate) Marco Rubio is the most famous current bearer of the name.

Miguel
This variation of Michael means “who is like God.” Miguel de Cervantes, author of the classic Don Quixote, is the most famous bearer of the name.

Navarro
This picturesque geographic name means “plains.”

Orlando
Thanks to star Orlando Bloom—and the theme park-filled Florida destination—this has become one of the more intriguing Spanish names for boys.

Ramon
A variation on Raymond, Ramon is a top 750 boys’ name, and it means “mighty protector.” (Don’t confuse it with the band, the Ramones!)

Salvador
With the meaning “salvation,” Salvador comes with an artistic vibe, courtesy of surrealist Salvador Dali.

Vincente
The Spanish version of Vincent shares its meaning—conqueror.

Have a baby girl? Take a look at our suggestions for Spanish girl names here. And check out our selection of 30 Mexican names for boys and girls, with their meanings

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