Spanish Pet Names

Male Names
  • Abogado (Spanish) - Lawyer
  • Abran (Spanish) - Variant of Abram meaning Exalted father.
  • Adan (Spanish) - Variation of Adam From the red earth.
  • Adriano (Spanish) - Dark: Variant of Adrian. From Adria.: (The Adriatic sea region.)
  • Alanzo (Spanish) - Form of Alphonse: see Alfonso.
  • Alfredo (Spanish) - Spanish form of Alfred - counsels the elves
  • Aluino (Spanish) - Noble friend
  • Alvaro (Spanish) - Truth-speaker or guardian.
  • Andreo (Spanish) - Manly: brave. Variant of English Andrew.
  • Angelo (Spanish) - Messenger. Biblical name for spirit messengers God sends men.
  • Anton (Spanish) - Spanish form of Anthony - beyond praise
  • Aurelio (Spanish) - Gold
  • Bartolo (Spanish) - Ploughman
  • Basilio (Spanish) - Noble
  • Bembe (Spanish) - Spanish form of Barnaby - prophet
  • Benedicto (Spanish) - Blessed
  • Berto (Spanish) - Intelligent
  • Bonifacio (Spanish) - Benefactor
  • Carlos (Spanish) - Manly
  • Cedro (Spanish) - Abbreviation of Isadoro strong gift.
  • Chano (Spanish) - Abbreviations for names ending in -ano and -rio. Chan: (Chinese) family name.
  • Chico (Spanish) - Young man
  • Cisco (Spanish) - Diminutive of Francisco.
  • Cris (Spanish) - Variant abbreviation of Christopher and Christian.
  • Criston (Spanish) - Follower of Christ: the Annointed.
  • Cuartio (Spanish) - Born fourth
  • Dacio (Spanish) - from Dacia.
  • Damario (Spanish) - Masculine form of the Greek Damaris gentle.
  • Danilo (Spanish) - Variant of Daniel God is my judge.
  • Dante (Spanish) - Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of medieval Hell known as Dante's Inferno.
  • Daunte (Spanish) - Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of medieval Hell known as Dante's Inferno.
  • Delmar (Spanish) - Of the sea
  • Dennys (Spanish) - Courage
  • Dino (Spanish) - Abbreviation of names ending like Bernardino.
  • Domenico (Spanish) - Variant of the Latin Dominic of the lord.
  • Elia (Spanish) - My God is Jehovah. Variant of Hebrew Elijah.
  • Esequiel (Spanish) - God strengthens.
  • Esquevelle (Spanish) - Unknown
  • Evarado (Spanish) - Hardy: brave.
  • Everardo (Spanish) - Hardy: brave.
  • Ezequiel (Spanish) - God strengthens.
  • Felix (Spanish) - Lucky
  • Fermin (Spanish) - Strong
  • Fidel (Spanish) - Faithful
  • Flavio (Spanish) - Blond
  • Franco (Spanish) - Frank
  • Fresco (Spanish) - Fresh
  • Galeno (Spanish) - Small intelligent one
  • Galtero (Spanish) - Spanish form of Walter strong warrior
  • Generosb (Spanish) - Generous
  • Godfredo (Spanish) - Spanish form of Godfrey friend of God
  • Gualterio (Spanish) - Spanish form of Walter strong warrior
  • Guido (Spanish) - Guide
  • Heitor (Spanish) - Variant of Hector.
  • Heriberto (Spanish) - Spanish form of Herbert shining warrior
  • Hilario (Spanish) - Happy
  • Hombre (Spanish) - Man
  • Honorato (Spanish) - Honor
  • Ignazio (Spanish) - Fire
  • Iliana (Spanish) - Variant of Elena.
  • Isidoro (Spanish) - Gifted with many ideas
  • Ismael (Spanish) - God listens. In the bible Ismael was son of Abraham by Sarah's Egyptian slave woman Hagar.
  • Jacinto (Spanish) - Hyacinth
  • Jago (Spanish) - Supplanter
  • Jairo (Spanish) - Variant of the Hebrew Jairus Jehovah enlightens.
  • Jeremias (Spanish) - Jehovah exalts.
  • Jerold (Spanish) - Variant of Gerald Rules by the spear.
  • Jerrald (Spanish) - Variant of Gerald Rules by the spear.
  • Jonathena (Spanish) - Variant of John.
  • Josef (Spanish) - German form of Joseph
  • Josepha (Spanish) - Feminine form of Joseph
  • Josilyn (Spanish) - Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name.
  • Julianna (Spanish) - Youthful
  • Justyne (Spanish) - Just: upright. Feminine of Justin.
  • Leanna (Spanish) - Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (light:beautiful woman): variant of Liana: (youthful:bond).
  • Liana (Spanish) - Youthful
  • Lucina (Spanish)
  • Lujza (Spanish) - Renowned warrior
  • MacFie (Spanish) - Son of the dark of peace
  • Manolo (Spanish) - A form of Emmanuel God is with us
  • Mantel (Spanish) - Makes garments
  • Manya (Spanish) - Bitter
  • Mardel (Spanish) - Surname used as a given name.
  • Marquise (Spanish) - royalty: French royalty title.
  • Martyn (Spanish) - Warrior of Mars.
  • Mathe (Spanish) - Gift from God
  • Mika (Spanish) - Gift from God
  • Montgomery (Spanish) - Mountain belonging to the ruler. Surname of numerous English and Scottish earls.
  • Moo Moo (Spanish)
  • Nathair (Spanish) - Snake
  • Nevada (Spanish) - Snowy
  • Nichol (Spanish) - Feminine of Nicholas people's victory.
  • Nijah (Spanish) - A beatiful rose.
  • Ollaneg (Spanish) - From Olney
  • Orlando (Spanish) - Renowned in the land. Form of Roland.
  • Pasqual (Spanish) - Passover.
  • Passion (Spanish)
  • Pepillo (Spanish) - Spanish form of Joseph He shall add
  • Pepper (Spanish)
  • Platon (Spanish) - Broad shouldered
  • Pliers (Spanish)
  • Pooch (Spanish)
  • Porky (Spanish)
  • Ramona (Spanish) - Wise defender
  • Raven (Spanish)
  • Raymond (Spanish) - Strong defender Guards wisely.
  • Rendall (Spanish) - Variants of Randolph Wolf's shield. Surname.
  • Reyes (Spanish) - Kings.
  • Reymond (Spanish) - Guards wisely.
  • Rhea (Spanish)
  • Rice (Spanish) - Powerful
  • Salbatore (Spanish) - Savior
  • Salford (Spanish) - From the willow ford
  • Salvadore (Spanish) - Savior
  • Sam (Spanish)
  • Sapphire (Spanish)
  • Seina (Spanish) - Innocent
  • Sente (Spanish) - Assistant
  • Sewald (Spanish) - Sea powerful
  • Terell (Spanish) - Powerful.
  • Tintagel (Spanish) - Land of Igraine
  • Toot Toot (Spanish)
  • Tulio (Spanish) - Lively
  • Turi (Spanish) - Bear
  • Ulises (Spanish) - Variant of the Greek name Odysseus. Ulysses was the clever and resourceful mythological hero of Homer's epic The Odyssey.
  • Valentin (Spanish) - Strong. Variant of Valentinus: the name of more than 50 saints and three Roman emperors.
  • Victoro (Spanish) - Victor
  • Vidal (Spanish) - Life. Used as both surname and given name. See also Vito.
  • Vincente (Spanish) - Victor
  • Xever (Spanish) - Owns a new house
Female Names
  • Adelina (Spanish) - Noble or kind or winged
  • Adelita (Spanish) - Kind or winged: Of the nobility. Noble.
  • Adonia (Spanish) - Beautiful lady. Feminine of Adonis.
  • Adoracion (Spanish) - Adoration
  • Agacia (Spanish) - Kind
  • Alda (Spanish) - Wise. Elder. Variant of Aldo.
  • Aleece (Spanish) - Of the nobility.
  • Aleta (Spanish) - Winged
  • Alhertina (Spanish) - Noble
  • Alita (Spanish) - Noble. Form of Adelita.
  • Almunda (Spanish) - Refers to the Virgin Mary
  • Alondra (Spanish) - Variant of Alexandra defender of mankind.
  • Amalia (Spanish) - Spanish form of Amelia industrious
  • Amalure (Spanish) - Homeland
  • Amaranta (Spanish) - Flower
  • Amaris (Spanish) - Amaris meaning child of the moon is the astrological name for Cancer.
  • Amarissa (Spanish) - Amaris meaning child of the moon is the astrological name for Cancer.
  • Angela (Spanish) - Angel
  • Angelina (Spanish) - Angel
  • Anita (Spanish) - Grace. Variant of Anne.
  • Aquilina (Spanish) - An eagle: sharp-eyed.
  • Ariela (Spanish) - Lion of God.
  • Armanda (Spanish) - Feminine of Armando.
  • Aurkene (Spanish) - Present
  • Beatrisa (Spanish) - Brings happiness
  • Benita (Spanish) - Blessed
  • Breezy (Spanish) - From Briseis the woman Achilles loved in Homer's Iliad.
  • Brisha (Spanish) - From Briseis the woman Achilles loved in Homer's Iliad.
  • Candie (Spanish) - Variant of Candida. Bright: glowing white.
  • Canela (Spanish) - Cinnamon
  • Cari (Spanish) - Abbreviation of Caridad meaning dear: darling. A star in the Orion constellation.
  • Carlita (Spanish) - Feminine form of Charles manly
  • Carlotta (Spanish) - Feminine form of Charles manly
  • Carmela (Spanish) - Garden
  • Carmelita (Spanish) - Garden
  • Carmen (Spanish) - Song. Variant of Carmel - Fruitful orchard as Mount Carmel in Palestine.
  • Casandra (Spanish) - Unheeded prophetess. In Homer's The Iliad Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded.
  • Celesta (Spanish) - Heavenly
  • Celestina (Spanish) - Heavenly
  • Cenobia (Spanish) - Spanish form of Zenobia born of Zeus
  • Ceri (Spanish) - Variant of Cyril.
  • Cesara (Spanish) - Long haired
  • Chalina (Spanish) - Form of Rosa.
  • Chela (Spanish) - Consolation
  • Chiquita (Spanish) - Little girl
  • Christolonsoelle (Spanish) - Of Goddess Decent
  • Chrysann (Spanish) - Variant of Chrysantus
  • Cierra (Spanish) - Saw
  • Ciri (Spanish) - Variant of Cyril.
  • Clarinda (Spanish) - Beautiful
  • Clodovea (Spanish) - Feminine form of Clodoveo famous warrior
  • Concetta (Spanish) - Reference to the Immaculate Conception
  • Consolacion (Spanish) - Consolation
  • Consuela (Spanish) - Consolation
  • Corazon (Spanish) - Heart
  • Cristine (Spanish) - Follower of Christ.
  • Dalila (Spanish) - Delicate
  • Daria (Spanish) - Rich
  • Deiene (Spanish) - Religious holiday
  • Delfina (Spanish) - Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine.
  • Delicia (Spanish) - Charming
  • Delma (Spanish) - Of the sea
  • Destina (Spanish) - Certain fortune: fate.
  • Dia (Spanish) - Day
  • Dina (Spanish) - Form of Hebrew Dinah. Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob's only daughter.
  • Dolorita (Spanish) - Full of sorrows
  • Dominga (Spanish) - Born on Sunday. Of the Lord.
  • Dominica (Spanish) - Of the Lord.
  • Dorbeta (Spanish) - Reference to the Virgin Mary
  • Dorotea (Spanish) - Spanish form of Dorothy gift from God
  • Dreena (Spanish) - Short form of Alexandrina.
  • Duena (Spanish) - Chaperon
  • Dulce (Spanish) - Sweet
  • Eleena (Spanish) - Shining light. Variant of Helen.
  • Eloisa (Spanish) - Variant of Louise. See also Heloise.
  • Elvira (Spanish) - Truth. White or beautiful
  • Ema (Spanish) - Grandmother
  • Emilia (Spanish) - Flattering
  • Enriqua (Spanish) - Ruler
  • Erendiria (Spanish) - Name of a princess
  • Eskame (Spanish) - Merciful
  • Esmeralda (Spanish) - The prized green emerald gemstone.
  • Estefania (Spanish) - Feminine of Stephan.
  • Estella (Spanish) - Star
  • Ester (Spanish) - Star. Form of Persian Esther.Myrtle leaf. A young Hebrew woman in the bible who married the Persian ruler Xerxes and risked her life to save her people.
  • Eva (Spanish) - Spanish form of Eve
  • Fausta (Spanish) - Lucky
  • Fe (Spanish) - Trust
  • Felicita (Spanish) - Happy. Feminine of Felix.
  • Filipa (Spanish) - Spanish form of Phillipa loves horses
  • Florinia (Spanish) - Blooming
  • Fonda (Spanish) - Profound
  • Galena (Spanish) - Small intelligent one
  • Garbine (Spanish) - Purification
  • Ginessa (Spanish) - White
  • Gotzone (Spanish) - Angel
  • Hermosa (Spanish) - Beautiful
  • Honor (Spanish) - Honor
  • Idurre (Spanish) - Reference to the Virgin Mary
  • Ignacia (Spanish) - Fire
  • Imelda (Spanish) - Powerful fighter. The name of a fourteenth-century Spanish saint.
  • Inocenta (Spanish) - Innocent
  • Isabela (Spanish) - Variant of Elizabeth. My God is bountiful:God of plenty.
  • Ivette (Spanish) - Variant of Yvette.
  • Izarre (Spanish) - Star
  • Jaime (Spanish) - Pet form of James used as a woman's name.
  • Jesusa (Spanish) - Named for Jesus
  • Jobe (Spanish) - Variant of Job persecuted
  • Jordanna (Spanish) - Variant of the Hebrew Jordan. Down flowing. The river in Palestine where Jesus was baptized has been used as a given name since the Crusades.
  • Jourdan (Spanish) - Variant of Hebrew Jordan down flowing.
  • Joxepa (Spanish) - God will add
  • Juanita (Spanish) - Gift from God
  • Julius (Spanish) - Jove's child.
  • Kasey (Spanish) - Vigilant.
  • Ken (Spanish) - Royal obligation: Abbreviation of names beginning with Ken-
  • Keshav (Spanish)
  • Laban (Spanish) - White
  • Lalor (Spanish) - Leper
  • Landry (Spanish) - Ruler
  • Laurel (Spanish) - Laurel
  • Libby (Spanish) - Variation of Elizabeth. My God is bountiful:God of plenty.
  • Lieb (Spanish)
  • Lillyana (Spanish) - Purity, beauty
  • Lilyanna (Spanish) - Lily Flower
  • Limpy (Spanish)
  • Loman (Spanish) - Bare
  • Lucian (Spanish) - Form of Luke. Light: illumination.
  • Lucy (Spanish)
  • Lyani (Spanish)
  • Madia (Spanish) - Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine.
  • Madisen (Spanish)
  • Magee (Spanish) - Surname.
  • Malin (Spanish) - Variant of Magdalena. Woman from Magdala.
  • Mallorie (Spanish)
  • Marie (Spanish) - Variant of Latin Mary bitter
  • Marisha (Spanish) - Bitter
  • Maycee (Spanish) - Female variant of Matthew.
  • Melosa (Spanish) - Sweet
  • Melusina (Spanish) - Dark skinned
  • Milap (Spanish) - Charitable
  • Modron (Spanish) - A goddess and possible precursor of Morgan le Fey
  • Molli (Spanish) - From the Gaelic Maili which is a pet form of Mary bitter.
  • Moritz (Spanish)
  • Nainsi (Spanish) - Grace
  • Nareena (Spanish) - Contented.
  • Natalya (Spanish) - First born child. Christmas child.
  • Neleh (Spanish) - Beautiful light
  • Nellie (Spanish) - Abbreviation of Eleanor shining light.
  • Neveah (Spanish) - Butterfly.
  • Nittawosew (Spanish) - She is not sterile (Algonquin)
  • Nola (Spanish) - Famous
  • Okes (Spanish) - From the oak
  • Osberga (Spanish) - Name of a queen
  • Pablo Picasso (Spanish)
  • Paco Rabanne (Spanish)
  • Palt el (Spanish) - God liberates
  • Pari (Spanish)
  • Prince (Spanish) - Principal one: first. The rock musician Prince.
  • Prunella (Spanish) - Color of plum
  • Purr (Spanish)
  • Rain (Spanish)
  • Ramsay (Spanish) - From Ram's island
  • Rivalen (Spanish) - Tristan's father
  • Roderika (Spanish) - Famous ruler
  • Rosanne (Spanish) - Graceful rose
  • Roshan (Spanish) - Illumination
  • Ross (Spanish) - From the peninsula
  • Rufus (Spanish)
  • Sabiya (Spanish) - Morning eastern wind
  • Sanderson (Spanish) - Alexander's son
  • SBtinka (Spanish) - Magical dancer
  • Sela (Spanish) - Rock
  • Senet (Spanish) - Wise
  • Seraphine (Spanish) - Burning fire
  • Serhild (Spanish) - Armored battle maiden
  • Sokanon (Spanish) - Rain (Algonquin)
  • Tadhg (Spanish) - Bard
  • Terilynn (Spanish) - Abbreviation of Teresa which is a popular saint's name of uncertain meaning.
  • Tremayne (Spanish) - From the big town.
  • Vanesa (Spanish) - Butterfly. Variant of Vanessa.
  • Xalvadora (Spanish) - Savior
  • Xaviera (Spanish) - Bright: splendid. Feminine of Xavier.
  • Zurina (Spanish) - White
Gender Neutral Names
  • Allegre (Spanish) - Happy
  • Amigo (Spanish) - Friend
  • Angel (Spanish) - Angel
  • Azul (Spanish) - Blue
  • Bello (Spanish) - Beautiful
  • Blanco (Spanish) - White
  • Gato (Spanish) - Cat
  • Rion (Spanish) - A pagan giant
  • Rolanda (Spanish) - From the famous land
  • Romeo (Spanish)
  • Trevan (Spanish) - Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan.