What is the most popular Spanish name?

What is the most popular Spanish name?

José

Whats the most popular Spanish boys name?

When BabyCenter en Español polled its users, these were the most popular baby names for boys.

  • Mateo.
  • Santiago.
  • Matías.
  • Sebastián.
  • Liam.
  • Thiago.
  • Lucas.
  • Benjamín.

What are Spanish male names?

Top 100 Spanish baby names for boys in 2012

  • Santiago.
  • Matías.
  • Sebastián.
  • Mateo.
  • Nicolás.
  • Alejandro.
  • Samuel.
  • Diego.

What is a good Spanish name for a boy?

Spanish boys’ names rank high in the top names every year. Mateo, Jose, Angel, Santiago, Leonardo, Deigo, Luis, Miguel, Alejandro, Hugo and Pablo are all very popular these days (and all days).

What boy name means leader?

Baby Boy Names That Mean Leader Or Ruler

  • Aldrich. Aldrich is an excellent option from the collection of boy names that mean wise leaders.
  • Bardick. In the list of baby boy names that mean wise leader, Bardick is a rare one.
  • Czar. Czar translates to a ruler or Caesar.
  • Darius.
  • Donald.
  • Duke.
  • Enzo.
  • Erick.

What name means warrior of God?

GABRIEL: Anglicized form of Greek Gabriēl (Hebrew Gabriyel), meaning “man of God” or “warrior of God.” This is the name of one of the seven archangels of religious lore.

What names means warrior?

50 Boy Warrior Names

  • Agnar. Agnar is a Norwegian name meaning warrior.
  • Alfonso. A Spanish and Italian name, Alfonso may mean battle or noble and ready.
  • Alvey. Alvey is an Old English name that means elf battle.
  • Asim. Asim is an Arabic name that means protector.
  • Blair.
  • Cadel.
  • Cathán.
  • Chanda.

What names mean Warrior Princess?

If you are looking out for a name that means princess warrior, then Aife is the right choice. It is spelt Aoife in Irish, which means a ‘great warrior princess’. This word is of German origin. It means ‘renowned warrior’, a girl who would grow up showing qualities of a good warrior.

What’s a female warrior called?

A virago is a woman who demonstrates exemplary and heroic qualities. The word comes from the Latin word virāgō (genitive virāginis) meaning vigorous’ from vir meaning “man” or “man-like” (cf.