500+ Spanish Dog Names

  1. Chavez
    • Origin:

      Spanish place-name
    • Description:

      The perfect Latin-accented hero name to honor labor activist César Chavez.
  2. Quico
    • Origin:

      Spanish, diminutive of Enrique
    • Description:

      Kinetic nickname name, might just be more suited to a Chihuahua.
  3. Socorra
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "one who helps"
    • Description:

      Popular Spanish choice that refers to the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Perpetual Help -- or Perpetuo Socorro.
  4. Diaz
    • Origin:

      Spanish from Latin
    • Meaning:

      "days"
    • Description:

      If Cameron's first name could start a girl's name craze, why not her second.
  5. Rubi
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "ruby"
    • Description:

      The Spanish form of popular Ruby is another addition to the list of attractive gem names for girls.
  6. Fonzo
    • Tiza
      • Feliz
        • Jacobo
          • Origin:

            Spanish variation of Jacob
          • Description:

            Charming way to freshen up Jacob.
        • Ninetta
          • Origin:

            Italian and Spanish diminutive of Nina
          • Meaning:

            "little girl"
          • Description:

            Might be carrying things too far -- little little girl? -- though could freshen up this favorite.
        • Luiza
          • Origin:

            Russian and Portuguese variations of Louisa
          • Meaning:

            "renowned warrior"
          • Description:

            Luiza livens up Louisa. The insertion of the letter "Z" adds a lot more pizzazz. Luiza Perote is a Brazilian model.
        • Cordero
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "lamb"
          • Description:

            Sounds more like a car than a baby name. Some sources related it to the English surname Carter, which would be more stylish these days.
        • Ximen
          • Origin:

            Spanish and Basque
          • Meaning:

            "son"
          • Description:

            Ximen is not, as many think, the Spanish variation of Simon. It is derived from the medieval Basque name Semen (emphasis on the second syllable, but still completely unusable in the English-speaking world). It eventually gave way to many familiar Spanish names of today, including Jimeno and Ximena.
        • Sancho
          • Origin:

            Spanish variation of Santos
          • Description:

            Name of nine provincial Spanish kings, but more likely to conjure up Sancho Panza, the hapless squire of Don Quixote.
        • Cruzito
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "little cross"
          • Description:

            Spanish masculine diminutive of Cruz
        • Telmo
          • Origin:

            Variation of Elmo
          • Description:

            The names Telmo and Elmo were historically interchangeable. San Temlo is the name of both a Mexican city and an island in Panama. Telmo was chosen by Spanish writer Borja Sémper and actress Barbara Goenaga Bilbao for their son born in 2016.
        • Baja
          • Origin:

            Spanish place-name
          • Meaning:

            "lower"
          • Description:

            Pronounced Bah-hah, this name of the Mexican peninsula attached to California makes for an out-of-the-ordinary possibility.
        • Martes
          • Ticha
            • Chila