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100+ Spanish Dog Names

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Spain, a country where even the dogs have a flair for the dramatic. You can't just call a Chihuahua "Fido" and be done with it. Back in the 16th century, Spanish conquerors weren't just exploring new worlds, they were also naming their dogs with a gusto that matched their epic adventures. Imagine Hernán Cortés yelling, "¡Venga, Vasco!" 

We know you are not looking for such ancient names. They were cool in their times though. Don’t worry, we’ll help you a name that’s cool in the 21st century for you. Either you have a Spanish Dog Breed like Spanish Mastiff, Galgo, Podenco, Water Dog, Bichon Frise, Pyrenean Mastiff, Spanish Hound, etc. or some other breed and you’re the one who’s Spanish. Either way, let’s get you some great Spanish names for your dog! 

Top 100 Spanish Dog Names

Name

Country of Origin

Description/Meaning

Loba

Mexico

Meaning "she-wolf," perfect for a strong female dog

Zorro

Spain

Meaning "fox," ideal for a quick and clever dog

Pimiento

Spain

Meaning "pepper," for a spicy little dog

Cachito

Argentina

Meaning "little piece," cute for a small dog

Pancho

Mexico

A classic, used often as a name for any dog

Chispa

Argentina

Meaning "spark," for a dog full of energy

Gato

Spain

Meaning "cat," for a dog with feline agility

Canelo

Mexico

Meaning "cinnamon," great for brown-colored dogs

Solana

Puerto Rico

Meaning "sunshine," for a bright and happy dog

Ñato

Colombia

Meaning "flat-nose," for a bulldog or similar breed

Chulo

Spain

Meaning "handsome," for a strikingly good-looking dog

Papi

Dominican Republic

A term of endearment, often used for a pampered dog

Estrella

Mexico

Meaning "star," for the dog that shines brightly

Pacha

Peru

Meaning "earth," perfect for an adventurous outdoor dog

Tinto

Spain

Meaning "red wine," great for a dog with a rich coat

Miel

Argentina

Meaning "honey," perfect for a sweet-tempered dog

Nieve

Mexico

Meaning "snow," for a white or pale-colored dog

Gallo

Cuba

Meaning "rooster," for a loud and energetic dog

Felicia

Chile

A joyful name for a happy dog

Nando

Spain

A diminutive of Fernando, often used for a friendly dog

Rayo

Dominican Republic

Meaning "lightning," perfect for a fast dog

Chispa

Colombia

Meaning "spark," for a dog full of energy

Zuca

Venezuela

An affectionate, cute name

Tico

Costa Rica

A popular nickname in Costa Rica, often used for small, cute dogs

Morado

Dominican Republic

Meaning "purple," great for a dog with a unique coat

Bola

Argentina

Meaning "ball," great for a dog that loves to play

Bonita

Cuba

Meaning "pretty," a perfect name for a lovely dog

Duende

Spain

Meaning "elf," for a magical or mischievous dog

Borrachio

Mexico

Meaning "drunk," a humorous name for a goofy dog

Cactus

Mexico

Symbolizing strength and survival, great for a resilient dog

Azul

Argentina

Meaning "blue," for a dog with blue eyes or coat

Toro

Mexico

Meaning "bull," for a strong and courageous dog

Cielo

Venezuela

Meaning "sky," for a dog with a calm and peaceful temperament

Maya

Guatemala

Referring to the ancient Mayan civilization, suitable for a regal dog

Pinta

Spain

Meaning "paint," for a colorful or patterned dog

Perla

Argentina

Meaning "pearl," great for an elegant and precious dog

Marisol

Chile

Meaning "sea and sun," great for an adventurous, playful dog

Zafiro

Spain

Meaning "sapphire," for a rare and special dog

Rocco

Mexico

A strong and bold name for a dog with a robust personality

Celeste

Mexico

Meaning "heavenly," for a graceful and elegant dog

Choclo

Peru

Meaning "corn," perfect for a golden-colored dog

Pompier

Dominican Republic

A quirky name, meaning "fireman," for a brave dog

Sombra

Colombia

Meaning "shadow," ideal for a quiet or stealthy dog

Cuchillo

Spain

Meaning "knife," for a sharp and quick dog

Rojo

Chile

Meaning "red," for a dog with a fiery spirit

Zorro

Mexico

Meaning "fox," for a smart, sneaky dog

Guapo

Venezuela

Meaning "handsome," for an elegant, good-looking dog

Tizón

Spain

Meaning "ember," great for a fiery, spirited dog

Alma

Cuba

Meaning "soul," perfect for a soulful, emotional dog

Olé

Spain

A term of excitement or approval, great for a lively dog

Venado

Argentina

Meaning "deer," for a graceful, swift dog

Tio

Peru

Meaning "uncle," a fun, endearing name for a dog

Diablo

Colombia

Meaning "devil," for a mischievous or playful dog

Chula

Mexico

Meaning "cute," for a small, adorable dog

Paquito

Spain

A diminutive of Francisco, often used for small dogs

Tango

Argentina

For an energetic, dance-loving dog

Salsa

Puerto Rico

Meaning "sauce," a fun name for a dog with spice

Risa

Venezuela

Meaning "laughter," for a dog that brings joy and happiness

Majo

Spain

Meaning "charming," for a charming dog

Pantera

Colombia

Meaning "panther," for a sleek, powerful dog

Lobo

Argentina

Meaning "wolf," for a strong, protective dog

Arroz

Dominican Republic

Meaning "rice," great for a small, adorable dog

Chulo

Cuba

A term of endearment, for a dog that’s spoiled and adored

Lucha

Spain

Meaning "fight," for a strong and tenacious dog

Flamenco

Spain

For a dog with a vibrant, lively personality

Fresa

Mexico

Meaning "strawberry," for a sweet and red dog

Chorizo

Spain

Meaning "sausage," for a cute, round dog

Bigote

Colombia

Meaning "mustache," for a dog with a unique facial feature

Cachorro

Mexico

Meaning "puppy," perfect for a young dog

Tino

Chile

A friendly, short name perfect for an affectionate dog

Chiva

Peru

Meaning "goat," for an energetic, playful dog

Manzana

Cuba

Meaning "apple," for a sweet and round dog

Machete

Dominican Republic

A strong and bold name for a brave dog

Corcho

Spain

Meaning "cork," for a dog with a strong and buoyant personality

Pardo

Mexico

Meaning "brown," for a dog with a rich brown coat

Rabia

Argentina

Meaning "rage," for a dog with a fiery spirit

Hispanic Dog Names

Chihuahua

Name

Description/Meaning

Rey

King in Spanish, for a dog with a royal demeanor

Capitán

For the captain of your house, a natural leader

Dulcinea

For your sweetheart, inspired by the romantic figure in Don Quixote

Princesa

If your dog acts like it deserves a throne, meaning "princess"

Infante

A noble title, for a dog with a regal presence

Piñata

A dog full of surprises, inspired by the colorful and festive tradition

Foodies anyone?

Name

Description/Meaning

Churro

A sweet, fried dough snack, perfect for a playful pup

Taco

A beloved Mexican dish, great for a spicy dog personality

Nacho

A delicious snack, perfect for a cheesy dog name

Fajita

A sizzling dish, great for a dog with a hot temperament

Salsa

A zesty, flavorful dip, perfect for an energetic dog

Patata

Spanish for "potato," a cute and quirky name for a pup

Masculine Spanish Dog Names

A golden retriever swims underwater creating bubbles.

Spanish males are like their canine counterparts – a mix of loyalty, charm, and playful energy. Picture them as the human version of a spirited Spanish dog breed: sturdy and protective like a Mastín, swift and passionate like a Galgo, affectionate like a Bichón, loyal like a Podenco, and charismatic like a Chihuahua. And we now have been given a task to name a Male Spanish Dog. Let’s get started – 

Name

Description/Meaning

Señor Fuzz

A playful, dignified name for a fuzzy dog

Don

A title of respect, perfect for a noble pup

Taco Supremo

A supreme and delicious name for a dog with a big personality

Frita or Patata Frita

Spanish for "fried" or "fried potato," fun for a crispy pup

Pepe le Paw

A pun on the famous "Pepe Le Pew," perfect for a charming dog

Loco Paco

"Crazy Paco," great for an energetic or wild dog

Fiestero

Spanish for "party animal," ideal for a fun-loving pup

Rico Suave

"Smooth and rich," great for a suave dog with a smooth personality

Queso Grande

"Big cheese," fun for a dog with a larger-than-life personality

Zorro

"Fox" in Spanish, perfect for a clever and cunning dog

The next one’s our favorite –

  • Burrito Bandit (You can later shorten it to BB if you find it too long. But totally worth it!)

What is a Good Mexican Dog Name?

Chihuahua

Mexico is a country that offers a unique blend of history and modernity. It is a place where every corner tells a story, and every meal is a fiesta. From colorful festivals to bustling cities, the country is surely vibrant. A good Mexican Dog name should reflect that too! 

Whether you’ve got a Xolo, the national dog of Mexico, a Chamuco, the secret Mexican breed, a Chinese Crested dog, that traces its roots to Mexico, or a Chihuahua, which also traces its roots to Mexico, we’ve got some great name options for you. 

Name

Description/Meaning

Pico

"Peak" in Spanish, great for a dog that stands out

Jalapeño

A spicy and bold name for a fiery pup

Tequila

Inspired by the famous drink, perfect for a fun-loving dog

Nacho Libre

A playful reference to the movie, great for a quirky pup

Piñata

A fun name for a dog full of surprises

Queso

"Cheese" in Spanish, ideal for a cheesy, lovable dog

Pancho

A classic Spanish name, great for a friendly and charming pup

Mariachi

A lively name inspired by Mexican music

Chalupa

A delicious Mexican dish, perfect for a small and adorable dog

Pepito

A cute and common Spanish name, perfect for a little dog

What is a Cute Pet Name in Spanish? 

German Shepherds

From the Moorish architecture of Andalusia to the bustling streets of Madrid and the serene beaches of the Costa del Sol, Spain is like the perfect mix of old-world charm and modern sophistication. A cute Spanish pet name should encapsulate all its warmth, passion for life, and a strong sense of tradition. And of course, the sweet language as well!

Here are some cute Spanish pet name options for you!

Name

Description/Meaning

Canela

"Cinnamon" in Spanish, ideal for a warm, brown-colored dog

Luna

"Moon" in Spanish, perfect for a dog with a light or glowing coat

Pelusa

"Fluff" in Spanish, great for a fluffy dog

Osita

"Little bear" in Spanish, ideal for a small, cuddly dog

Mariposa

"Butterfly" in Spanish, for a dog with a delicate and graceful presence

Toro

"Bull" in Spanish, perfect for a strong or energetic dog

Miel

"Honey" in Spanish, a sweet name for a loving, sweet dog

Pequeño

"Small" in Spanish, great for a tiny dog

Dulce

"Sweet" in Spanish, for a dog with a sweet temperament

Sol

"Sun" in Spanish, ideal for a bright and happy dog

We hope it was difficult for you to select one among all these great options. We did put a lot of work into coming up with them. 

More About Spot Pet Insurance

While you’re naming your dog, there’s one more thing we would recommend – Getting pet health insurance for your little Chico. The reason we say this is because your four-legged buddy may be prone to several medical conditions throughout its lifetime. These include Ehrlichiosis, heartworms, transmissible venereal tumors, distemper, parvovirus, etc. (1) The treatment costs for these can sometimes put a big dent in your savings. With a dog insurance plan, you can save up to 90% of them. 

Dog Insurance can help provide financial assistance for eligible veterinary care in case of unexpected accidents, illnesses, or injuries. Our plans can help pet parents manage the eligible costs of covered veterinary care and help ensure that their pets can receive the best treatment possible. Here are some ways that Spot pet insurance plans can help:

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Article author Audrey Halfen

Audrey Halfen: Beta fish whisperer - whopping 9 months and counting! Once had a dog named Max, who I assertively claim is the cutest dog ever. Ready to throw down in a cute-off, if necessary.

Sources

Canine illnesses specific to Mexico | DIBS Rescue. (n.d.). https://dibsrescue.com/canine-illnesses-specific-to-mexico/

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