Spanish Dog Names
Agus
A term of endearment in some cultures, often associated with warmth and kindness.
Alado
Spanish for 'winged'
Alejandro
Defender of mankind
Alondra
Spanish name meaning 'lark', symbolizing freedom and joy.
Alonza
Noble and ready
Alvaro
Elf warrior
Amayo
A name often associated with sweetness and charm
Amias
Meaning 'beloved' or 'friend' in Spanish
Andes
The name refers to the Andes mountains, one of the longest mountain ranges in the world.
Anita
Grace; favor
Arturo
One who is courageous and noble
Asbella
A variation of the name Isabela, meaning devoted to God
Avila
Means 'the city of the stones' and is also a place name in Spain.
Azura
Spanish for sky blue
Balboa
The name Balboa is derived from the surname of the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa.
Balco
Derived from 'balk,' which means to stop or hesitate.
Benita
Little blessed one
Beso
Spanish for kiss
Biel
A Spanish term meaning 'to be'
Blanca
Spanish for white
Blanco
White
Brisa
Spanish for breeze
Burrito
A type of Mexican food wrapped in a tortilla
Camino
Spanish for 'path' or 'way'
Candela
Spanish for 'candle'
Carlos
Free man
Casan
A Spanish term meaning 'little house' or 'hut'.
Cascaya
A fictional character name often used in literature
Catalina
Pure; clear
Cedro
Cedar tree
Cero
Spanish for 'zero' or 'nothing'
Chacha
A lively dance originating from Cuba
Chachi
A term of endearment, often used in Latin American cultures.
Chasko
A name often associated with carefree, playful nature.
Chaveyo
A name with cultural significance often associated with loyalty and companionship
Checo
A nickname for 'Federico', which means peaceful ruler
Chela
A term in Spanish referring to a small cup or cup-like structure
Cheo
A diminutive form of the name 'Cheo' is often associated with someone who is playful and friendly
Chepita
A term of endearment or affection in Spanish, often used for a beloved person or a small creature
Chino
The Spanish word for 'cinnamon' or can refer to a type of fabric
Chiquita
Little one or small girl in Spanish
Chucho
A term often used in Latin America to refer to a dog or can also be a nickname for a person, meaning 'cute' or 'little one'.
Clarito
A term that means 'clear' in Spanish.
Cobi
A variation of the name describing a small, round object or cup
Coconut
A tropical fruit with a hard shell and white flesh
Cruz
Spanish for cross
Cusco
The name of the historic capital of the Inca Empire in Peru.
Dalena
A diminutive or variation of the name 'Dahlia', which is a flower name.
Dasco
A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Italian or Spanish, often associated with a brave or daring nature.
Dela
A name of Spanish origin meaning 'of the', often used as a prefix in surnames.
Diego
Supplanter
Domingo
Sunday
Dorado
Spanish for 'golden'
Drigo
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with strength and nobility.
Dulce
Sweet
Durango
The name comes from the historical and cultural region in Mexico known for its scenic landscapes.
Eldorado
The city of gold; a mythical place of great wealth.
Eloy
The name Eloy is of Spanish origin and means 'the chosen one'.
Franco
Free man
Frida
Peaceful ruler
Frida Pawlo
The name Frida has Germanic origins meaning 'peace' or 'beautiful.'
Frito
A brand of corn chips
Gabo
Derived from the name Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Ganto
A playful and lively personality.
Gomez
Son of Gome, a name of Basque origin.
Guerrero
Spanish for warrior
Ibiza
Islands in Spain known for nightlife and beaches
Inca
Refers to the ancient civilization that inhabited Peru
Jakito
A playful or spirited individual
Jamaica
A name of Jamaican origin, often associated with beauty and paradise.
Javier
The name Javier is derived from the Basque place name 'Xavier', meaning 'new house'.
KahlúA
A coffee-flavored liqueur from Mexico
Karlos
Derived from Charles, meaning free man
Leal
Faithful or loyal
Leonel
Lion-like
Loca
Spanish for 'crazy' or 'mad'
Lolah
A variation of the name 'Lola', which derives from the Spanish name Dolores meaning 'sorrows'.
Lorena
Derived from the name of a region in France or a variant of Laura, meaning laurel
Lula
A name often associated with happiness and positivity.
Madrona
A type of tree commonly found in the western United States.
Mago
A term meaning 'sorcerer' or 'wizard' in Spanish and Italian
Majo
Derived from Spanish and Italian, meaning 'chief' or 'major'.
Marbella
A coastal city in southern Spain known for its Mediterranean beaches
Marcos
The hammer
Mariposa
Spanish for butterfly
Marita
Derived from the Latin name 'Maria', often associated with the sea
Martes
Spanish for Tuesday, named after the Roman god of war Mars
Mendo
Derived from a Spanish word meaning 'to mend or repair'
Messi
The name is derived from Lionel Messi, a professional soccer player known for his incredible skills.
Miguel
A Spanish form of the name Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Mijo
A term of endearment in some cultures, often used to express affection.
Miro
A common name in various languages, often associated with art and creativity
Nacho Nibbler
A playful name suggesting a love for snacks.
Namor
The avenging son
Nejo
A common name in some cultures, often associated with a fun or playful personality.
Nenja
Means 'little girl' in a playful or affectionate context.
Nevada
Snowy
Noche
Spanish for night
Ocho
Spanish for eight
Olinda
The name Olinda is of Spanish origin, meaning 'a place of beauty'.