Catalan Names for Boys

  1. Ramon
    • Origin:

      Catalan variation of Raymond
    • Description:

      The Latin Ramon has been in the U.S. Top 1000 since the beginning of baby-naming time, i.e. the past 130+ years. Ramon is the perfect blend of worldly and familiar, with a rocker edge via The Ramones. A cool name classic, if there ever was one.
  2. Oriol
    • Origin:

      Catalan
    • Meaning:

      "golden"
    • Description:

      Intriguing name that's a Top 100 choice in Spain and virtually unknown outside that country. But has definitely possibilities for the adventurous baby namer.
  3. Jordi
    • Origin:

      Catalan variation of George
    • Description:

      To the American ear, Jordi seems like a nickname for Jordan, which means this popular name from Catalonia could certainly cross cultures.
  4. Pol
    • Origin:

      Breton and Catalan form of Paul
    • Meaning:

      "small"
    • Description:

      Pol, pronounced as "pole," though a popular Breton name, would be an unusual form of a simple classic elsewhere. The Breton Saint Pol Aurelian was known as a slayer of dragons and a founder of monasteries.
  5. Enric
    • Arnau
      • Origin:

        Catalan variation of Arnold
      • Description:

        A name sometimes used by Latino parents, perhaps relating to the popular Spanish TV mini-series of that name.
    • Mateu
      • Felip
        • Bernat
          • Benet
            • Origin:

              Catalan form of Bennett or Benedict, Latin
            • Meaning:

              "blessed"
            • Description:

              Benet is definitely an unusual route to Ben or variation of the popular Bennett or Benedict, which have a different root and meaning from Benjamin.
          • Narcis
            • Guillem
              • Origin:

                Catalan form of William
              • Description:

                An intriguing way to spin an old standard. Pronounced with a hard G: gee-yem.
            • Nicasi
              • Serafí
                • Vicenç
                  • Origin:

                    Catalan form of Vincent, Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "conquering"
                • Cebrià
                  • Sants