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- AARÓN:
Spanish form of Aaron, meaning
"high mountain."
- ABRAAM:
Old Spanish form of Abraham, meaning
"father of a multitude."
- ABRAHÁN:
Spanish form of Abraham, meaning "father of a
multitude."
- ADALBERTO:
Variant of Italian/Spanish Alberto, meaning "bright
nobility."
- ADÁN:
Spanish form of Adam, meaning
"earth."
- ADOLPHO:
Spanish form of Adolf,
meaning "noble wolf."
- ADRIÁN:
Spanish form of Latin Hadrianus, meaning "from
Hadria."
- AGAPETO:
Variant of Italian/Spanish Agapito, meaning
"beloved."
- AGAPITO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Agapitus,
meaning "beloved."
- AGUSTIN
(Agustín): Spanish form of Augustine,
meaning "venerable."
- ALANO:
Spanish form of Alan, meaning
"handsome."
- ALARICO:
Spanish form of Alaric,
meaning "all-powerful; ruler of all."
- ALBERTO:
Italian and Spanish form of English
Albert,
meaning "bright nobility."
- ALEJANDRO:
Spanish form of Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- ALEJO:
Spanish form of Greek Alexius,
meaning "defender."
- ALFONSO:
Italian and Spanish name
derived from Visigothic Adalfuns,
meaning "noble and ready."
- ALFREDO:
Italian and Spanish form of English Alfred,
meaning "elf counsel."
- ALONSO:
Spanish variant of Alfonso,
meaning "noble and ready."
- ALVARO
(Álvaro): Spanish form of Visigothic
Alewar, meaning "guard of all."
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AMADIS:
Spanish form of Roman Latin Amadeus,
meaning "to love God."
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AMADO:
Spanish and Filipino form of Roman Latin Amatus,
meaning "beloved."
- AMANCIO:
Spanish form of Roman Latin Amantius,
meaning "loving."
- AMBROSIO:
Spanish form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
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AMIDIO:
Variant of Spanish Emidio,
meaning "demigod; half-god."
-
AMILCAR:
Spanish form of Phoenician Hamilcar,
meaning "friend of Melqart."
- ANACLETO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Anacletus,
meaning "called back; invoked."
- ANASTAS:
Russian and Spanish form of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
- ANBESSA: Spanish
name meaning "lion."
- ANDRÉS:
Spanish form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
- ANIBAL: Portuguese and Spanish form
of Phoenician Hannibal,
meaning "grace of Ba'al."
- ANSELMO:
Italian and Spanish form of German Anselm,
meaning "God-protection."
- ANTONIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Antonius, possibly meaning
"invaluable."
- APOLINAR:
Spanish form of Greek Apollinaris,
possibly meaning "destroyer."
- ARMANDO:
Italian and Spanish form of German Harmand,
meaning "bold/hardy man."
- ARSENIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Greek Arsenios,
meaning "virile."
- ARTURO:
Italian and Spanish form of Arthur.
The meaning is disputed; see Arthur.
- ASDRUBAL:
Spanish form of Phoenician Hasdrubal,
meaning "Ba'al helps."
- ATILIO:
Spanish form of
Roman Atilius, of unknown meaning.
- AUGUSTO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Augustus,
meaning "venerable."
- AURELIANO:
Spanish form of Roman Aurelianus,
meaning "golden."
- AURELIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Aurelius, meaning
"golden."
- BALDOMERO:
Spanish name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements bald
"bold, brave" and meri "famous."
- BALDUINO:
Spanish form of English Baldwin,
meaning "brave friend."
- BARTOLOME
(Bartolomé): Spanish form of Bartholomew,
meaning "son of Talmai."
- BASILIO:
Italian and Spanish form of English Basil,
meaning "king."
- BAUTISTA:
Spanish form of French Baptiste,
meaning "baptist."
- BELTRAN
(Beltrán): Spanish form of English Bertram, meaning
"bright raven."
- BENIGNO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Benignus, meaning
"kind."
- BENITO:
Spanish form of Benedict,
meaning "blessed."
- BERENGÁR:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Old German Beringar,
meaning "bear-spear."
- BERNARDINO:
Pet form of Italian/Spanish Bernardo, meaning
"bold as a bear."
- BERNARDO:
Italian and Spanish form of German Bernhard,
meaning "bold as a bear."
- BERNARDO:
Spanish form of Bernard, meaning
"bold as a bear."
- BLAS:
Spanish form of French Blaise, meaning "talks
with a lisp."
- BOLÍVAR:
Spanish form of Castilian Bolivar, meaning
"Meadow/riverbank mill."
- BUENAVENTURA:
Spanish form of Italian Bonaventura, meaning
"good fortune."
- CAMILO:
Spanish form of Roman Camillus,
possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)."
- CANDELARIO:
Masculine form of Spanish Candelaria,
meaning "candle."
- CARLITO:
Portuguese/Spanish pet form of Carlos,
meaning "man."
- CARLITOS:
Variant of Carlito, meaning
"man."
- CARLOS:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Charles,
meaning "man."
- CARMELO:
Spanish masculine form of Carmel,
meaning "vineyard."
- CASIMIRO:
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Slavic Casimir,
meaning "famous/great destroyer."
- CAYETANO:
Spanish form of Italian Gaetano,
meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta)."
- CAYO:
Spanish form of Roman Gaius, meaning "rejoice."
- CEBRIAN
(Cebrián): Spanish form of Latin Cyprianus,
meaning "from Cyprus."
- CECILIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Caecilius,
meaning "blind."
- CELESTINO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Caelestinus,
meaning "heavenly."
- CELINO:
Italian/Spanish form of Roman Caelinus,
meaning "heaven."
- CELIO:
Italian/Spanish form of Roman Caelius,
meaning "heaven."
- CELSO:
Italian/Spanish form of Roman Celsus,
meaning "tall."
- CESAR
(César): French and Spanish form of Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
- CHE:
Spanish name derived from the Argentinian word for
"hey!"
- CHUCHO:
Pet form of Spanish Jesús,
meaning "God is salvation."
- CHUS:
Spanish unisex pet form of Jesús
and Jesusa,
meaning "God is salvation."
- CHUY:
Pet form of Spanish Jesús,
meaning "God is salvation."
- CIRIACO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Cyriacus,
meaning "of the lord."
- CIRINO:
Pet form of Italian/Spanish Ciro,
meaning "like the sun."
- CIRO:
Italian and Spanish form of Cyrus,
meaning "like the sun."
- CLAUDIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of French Claude,
meaning "lame."
- CLEMENTE:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Clemens,
meaning "gentle and merciful."
- CLETO:
Nickname for Italian/Spanish Anacleto,
meaning "called back, invoked."
- CLIMACO
(Clímaco): Spanish form of Latin Climacus,
meaning "ladder."
- CONRADO:
Spanish form of German Konrad,
meaning "bold counsel."
- CRISTIÁN:
Spanish form of Christian,
meaning "follower of Christ."
- CRISTOBAL
(Cristóbal): Spanish form of Christopher,
meaning
"Christ-bearer."
- CURRO:
Spanish pet form of Francisco,
meaning "free."
- CUSTODIO:
Old Spanish religious byname transferred to forename
use, from Latin custodis, meaning "guardian,
keeper."
- DAMIÁN:
Spanish form of
English Damian,
meaning "to tame, to subdue" and
euphemistically "to kill."
- DEMETRIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Demetrius,
meaning "loves the earth."
- DESI:
Nickname for Italian/Spanish Desiderio, meaning
"longing." This name was borne by the
Cuban actor Desi Arnaz, husband of Lucille
Ball.
- DESIDERIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Desiderius,
meaning "longing."
- DEZI:
Variant of Italian/Spanish Desi, meaning
"longing."
- DIEGO:
Usually said to derive from Spanish Santiago
("St. James"). But in the Middle Ages Diego existed in the Latin forms
Didacus
and Didagus, causing some
scholars to suspect that Diego may have actually derived
from the Greek word didakhe, meaning
"doctrine, teaching."
- DIMAS:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Dismas,
meaning "sunset."
- DIOGO:
Portuguese form of Spanish Diego,
probably meaning "doctrine, teaching."
- DIONISIO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Greek Dionysios,
meaning
"follower of Dionysos."
- DOMINGO:
Spanish form of English
Dominic,
meaning "belongs to the lord."
- DONATO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish name derived from Latin Donatus,
meaning "given (by God)."
- DOROTEO:
Spanish form of English Theodore,
meaning "gift of God."
- EBERARDO:
Spanish form of English Everard,
meaning "strong as a boar."
- EDGARDO:
Spanish form of
Anglo-Saxon Eadgard, meaning
"Rich spear."
- EDMUNDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of English Edmund,
meaning "protector of prosperity."
- EDUARDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of English Edward, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EFRAIN
(Efraín): Spanish form of
Hebrew Efrayim, meaning
"fruitful."
- ELADIO:
Spanish form of Latin Helladius,
meaning "of Greece."
- ELEUTERIO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Eleutherius,
meaning "the liberator."
- ELISEO:
Italian and Spanish form of Elisha,
meaning "my God is salvation."
- ELOY:
Spanish form of Latin Eligius,
meaning "to choose."
- ELPIDIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Elpidius,
meaning "hope."
- EMERICO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Italian Amerigo,
meaning "work-power."
- EMIDIO:
Spanish form of Latin Emidius,
meaning "half-god, demigod." Literally, this
form of the name also means "weary, tired."
- EMIGDIO:
Spanish form of Latin Emygdius,
meaning "half-god, demigod."
- EMILIANO:
Italian and Spanish form
of Latin Aemilianus,
meaning "rival."
- EMILIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Aemilius,
meaning "rival."
- EMYGDIO:
Spanish form of Latin Emygdius,
meaning "half-god, demigod."
- ENECO:
Spanish form of Latin Ignatius,
possibly meaning "unknowing."
- ENRIQUE:
Spanish form of English Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
- EPIFANIO:
Spanish name derived from Latin epiphania,
meaning "epiphany."
- ERMENEGILDO:
Variant of Portuguese/Spanish
Hermenegildo,
meaning "immense tribute."
- ERNESTO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of
English Ernest,
meaning "battle to the death."
- ESPIRIDION
(Espiridión): Spanish form of Greek Spiridion,
meaning "little spirit."
- ESSUA: Spanish
form of Hebrew Yehoshua, meaning "Yahweh is
salvation."
- ESTAVAN:
Spanish form of Stephen,
meaning "good harvest/stability."
- ESTEBAN
(Estéban): Spanish form
of Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
- EUGENIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Greek Eugenios,
meaning "well born."
- EURICO:
Spanish form of Visigothic Euric,
meaning "ever-ruler."
- EUSBIO:
Spanish name derived
from Latin Eusebius,
meaning "pious."
- EUSEBIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Eusebius,
meaning "pious."
- EUSTAQUIO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of French Eustache, meaning "good
harvest/stability."
- EUTIMIO:
Spanish form of Latin Euthymius,
meaning
"good-spirited."
- EUTROPIO:
Spanish form of Latin Eutropius,
meaning "versatile."
- EZEQUIEL:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Ezekiel,
meaning "God will strengthen."
- FABIÁN:
Spanish form of Latin Fabianus,
meaning "like Fabius."
- FABIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish name derived from Roman Fabius,
meaning "bean."
- FABRICIO:
Spanish form of French Fabrice,
meaning "craftsman."
- FAUSTINO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Faustinus,
meaning "lucky."
- FAUSTO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Faustus, meaning
"lucky."
- FEDELE:
Italian form of Spanish Fidel, meaning
"faithful."
- FEDERICO:
Italian and Spanish form of English Frederick,
meaning "peaceful ruler."
- FELICIANO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Felicianus,
meaning "lucky."
- FELIPE:
Spanish form of
English Philip, meaning "lover of
horses."
- FERMIN:
Spanish name derived from Latin Firminus,
meaning "firm, steadfast."
- FERNAN
(Fernán): Abbreviated form of Spanish Fernando,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- FERNANDO:
Spanish form of Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- FIDEL:
Spanish form of Latin Fidelis, meaning
"faithful."
- FLAVIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Flavius,
meaning "yellow hair."
- FLORENCIO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Florentius,
meaning "blossoming."
- FONS:
Nickname for Italian/Spanish Alfonso,
meaning "noble and ready."
- FONSIE:
Nickname for Italian/Spanish Alfonso,
meaning "noble and ready."
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