500+ Spanish Dog Names

  1. Ortega
    • Origin:

      Spanish name
    • Meaning:

      "dweller at the sign of the grouse"
    • Description:

      Dashing Latin surname name -- but also a well-known brand of Spanish packaged foods.
  2. Tete
    • Abril
      • Origin:

        Spanish and Catalan variation of April
      • Description:

        This Spanish month name has been quietly used for several years now in the US.
    • Flor
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "flower"
      • Description:

        Attractive Spanish name heard in the movie Spanglish. Roll that final r. Or say it the French way: Fleur.
    • Chico
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "boy"
      • Description:

        Friendly but flimsy.
    • Mesa
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "table"
      • Description:

        Mesa is the term for a flat-topped mountain, derived from the Spanish word for "table".
    • Omero
      • Origin:

        Spanish form of Homer, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "security, pledge"
      • Description:

        Omero lifts Homer out of both The Simpsons and The Odyssey, making it a romantic name ala Romeo. Some sources give the meaning of Omero and Homer as "hostage".
    • Cira
      • Toro
        • Belia
          • Origin:

            Spanish variation of Bella
          • Description:

            Pretty and unusual translation of Bella.
        • Amila
          • Origin:

            Sinhalese, Bosnian
          • Meaning:

            "valuable; hard work, labor"
          • Description:

            Lilting and pretty, but with plenty of substance, Amila is a name that works easily in different cultures. Similar in sound to international favorites, Amelia and Mila, it feels familiar but with a twist.
        • Cruz
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "cross"
          • Description:

            Cruz might be a sister for Concepcion and Corazon, although its masculine side was emphasized when the high profile David Beckhams chose it for their son.
        • Felixa
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "happy, lucky"
          • Description:

            The futuristic consonant x sets this apart -- for better and worse -- from all the other Felices, Felicias, and Felicitys.
        • Serafin
          • Origin:

            Spanish variation of Seraphim, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "fiery"
          • Description:

            Serafin and Seraphim are much less known and used in the US than the feminine forms Serafina and Seraphina, but just as appealing. An out-of-the-box Spanish option with a deep history and an animated meaning.
        • Neizan
          • Origin:

            Spanish variation of Nathan, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "given"
          • Description:

            Spanish spelling of the Hebrew classic that might prove confusing to non-Spanish speakers.
        • Lago
          • Augusto
            • Origin:

              Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian variation of Augustus, Latin
            • Meaning:

              "majestic, venerable"
            • Description:

              With the current craze for ancient Roman names, variations of the Latin Augustus with its majestic meaning are becoming more popular in many cultures. Month name August, also drawn from the original Augustus, is the most popular form in the US, but Augusto may start showing up on international popularity lists.
          • Diaz
            • Origin:

              Spanish from Latin
            • Meaning:

              "days"
            • Description:

              Perfect example of a surname that would work well as a first.
          • Chiquita
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "little one"
            • Description:

              As a term of endearment, maybe, but not as a proper name, where it would practically demand the refrain "Banana."
          • Chepita