97 Dog Names

Many of the most unique dog names come from Spanish. That’s where our list comes in! Keep reading to find Spanish pet names to help your dog stand out.
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Paloma
Refers to a white dove for your peaceful pet
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Roberto
Means glory and fame
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Fresca
Means fresh
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Mexicali
A city in Mexican Beja California state
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Ixtapa
A resort city in the central west coast of Mexico
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Josefina
Means God shall add
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Saltillo
A city in Monterrey state, northeastern Mexico
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Tampico
A port city in the southeastern part of the state of Tamaulipas
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Cozumel
An island off the eastern Mexican coast in the Caribbean sea
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Veracruz
A beautiful port city in the Veracruz state of Mexico
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Carlos
Means manly for your masculine and strong pet
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Quintana Roo
Mexican state on the Caribbean coast
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Juan
Means gracious
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Gerardo
Means spear for a courageous pet
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Yuca
Refers to a cassava
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Francisca
Means from France or the free one
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Maria
Means star of the sea, suits a pet who loves the sea waters
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Jorge
A variant of the name George meaning farmer for your industrious pet
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Chiapas
A mountainous and forested state in southern Mexico
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Amigo
A lovely name for your best friend
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Panucho
A dish of fried tortilla filled with black beans and topped with turkey or chicken
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Guacamole
A thick sauce of mashed avocados served as a dip or salad
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Reynosa
An industrial city in the Tamaulipas State of Mexico
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Nacho
A dish of heated tortilla chips covered with melted cheese
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José
A Spanish philosopher, Jose Ortega
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Juarez
A city in Chihuahua state in Mexico home of vaquero culture
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Bonita
Means pretty or cute
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Leticia
Means happiness for your joyous pet
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Negra Modelo
Mexican beer brewed two times longer
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Salsa
Spicy tomato sauce
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Margarita
For a beautiful and precious pet like a pearl
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Merida
The largest city in the Yucatan state of Mexico, commonly referred to as the white city
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Acapulco
A seaport city on the Pacific coast of Mexico
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Enchilada
A dish of rolled corn tortilla stuffed with meat and covered with chili sauce
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Gloria
Means glory
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Ricardo
Refers to a firm and powerful ruler
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Zamora
A city that lies on a rocky hill in northwestern Spain
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Javier
Means bright
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Ensenada
A port city in Mexico pacific Coast
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Jicama
A white flesh edible tuber of yam bean
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Chilaquiles
A dish of fried corn tortilla chips
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Franscicso
Means free-man
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Corona
Means crown for a victorious pet
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Jose
Spanish form of Joseph meaning God shall multiply
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Alba
Refers to ancient Scotland
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Morelia
A city in the Michoacán state of Mexico
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Raúl
Means wise counselor
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Celaya
A city in central Mexico famous for milk candy
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Alejandro
Means helper and guardian of men
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Fernando
For your adventurous and daring pet
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Miguel
Spanish form of Michael meaning like God
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Dos Equis
A Mexican beer brand
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Chalupa
A boat-shaped fried corn tortilla
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Taco
A dish of folded tortilla filled with chopped meat, cheese or lettuce
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Durango
For a strong pet
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La Paz
A beautiful city and capital of Beja California State in Mexico
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Silvia
Means from the woods for your adventurous pet
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Pedro
Means stone for a calm and steadfast pet
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Rafael
Means God has healed
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Leon
Means lion for your fearless pet
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Gabriela
Means God is my strength
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Jalisco
A state in northwestern Mexico
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Tamale
The third-largest city in the Northern region of Ghana
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Guadalupe
Our lady of Guadalupe regarded as the protector and defender of people
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Mazatlan
Mexican resort town along the Pacific shores
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Empanada
A baked or fried dumpling made of pastry and filling
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Che
Means God will increase
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Rosa
A variant of the name Rose
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Juana
Means God is gracious
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Verónica
Means bringer of victory
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Tijuana
Means by the sea, a border city in Baja California State, Mexico
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Puebla
Fourth largest city in Mexico