Everyone knows Latins have so much love to give not only to their families but to their pets too. Well, once a Latino brings a pet into their home they become an instant family member. If you live in a Latino family then you know that pets don’t get the average name.
Once in a Latino family, you get a Latino name. If you are deciding what name to give your new dog consider one we have suggested on our best Spanish dog names list. Any of the names we have suggested should give a pop of fun and culture to your new pet.
We’ve broken down the list to 35 male Spanish dog names, 35 female Spanish dog names, and 10 gender-neutral Spanish dog names. Be sure to consult your family members before settling on a name or your pup’s in-laws may not be so happy with the name.
Best Spanish Dog Names
Male Spanish Dog Names
- Abraham
- Amigo
- Azul
- Bruno
- Cafe
- Chico
- Churro
- Dante
- Diablo
- Esteban
- Fabio
- Fario
- Fidel
- Gris
- Hugo
- Leo
- Lobo
- Luca
- Lucky
- Manchas
- Marco
- Mario
- Max
- Nacho
- Nicolas
- Oscar
- Pablo
- Pol
- Polo
- Rayas
- Ruben
- Tamalito
- Tamarindo
- Uno
- Victor
Female Spanish Dog Names
- Ana
- Bebe
- Besos
- Blanca
- Bonita
- Buena
- Canella
- Chica
- Chloe
- Cookie
- Corazon
- Crema
- Eva
- Flor
- GeeGee
- Kammi
- Linda
- Lola
- Lucy
- Luna
- Maria
- Marisol
- Matilda
- Maya
- Mia
- Olivia
- Paola
- Princessa
- Rosa
- Sophia
- Sugar
- Tatiana
- Valentina
- Vera
- Zoe
Gender-Neutral Names
- Angel
- Azul
- Avery
- Sage
- Ariel
- Remy
- Rio
- Noelle
- Paz
- Sol
Bottom Line
We tried to add some fun variety of pet names to our list so you are not limited to picking only from people’s names or from fun object names. To help you find the name that fits your pup the best, read the names out loud to your family members and if they like a name, write it down.
Make the list smaller following these simple steps and you should soon come upon the right name for your dog your family will love. Don’t be discouraged if it takes a few days to figure out the perfect name or to see if the name you picked stuck.
The more you experiment and try, the better you will know which name is meant for your dog. Once you find the right name, give your new pup some love and welcome them graciously into the happy and loving Latino home you have.