Luna
female/LOO-nah/
Moon — the #1 pet name, with Spanish/Latin roots; luminous.
Authentic Spanish dog names with Latin flair — meanings, pronunciation, and cultural roots.
/LOO-nah/
Moon — the #1 pet name, with Spanish/Latin roots; luminous.
/BEH-yah/
Beautiful — a universal favorite with Latin origins.
/KO-ko/
A sweet, playful name with Latin flair — globally beloved.
/LO-lah/
Sorrows — sassy and spirited; full of Latin personality.
/mah-TAY-oh/
Gift of God — warm and beloved; a popular choice.
/dee-AY-go/
Supplanter — strong and classic, evoking Spanish heritage.
/FREE-dah/
Peaceful, joyful — artistic and bold, evoking Frida Kahlo.
📚 Frida Kahlo — artist
/RO-sah/
Rose — beautiful and classic; gentle and warm.
/PEP-er/
Spice — feisty and lively with a Latin flavor.
/KAR-los/
Free man — dignified and strong.
/CHEE-ko/
Boy, little one — cute and spirited for a small dog.
/PAH-ko/
Free — a friendly, punchy nickname-style name.
/NAH-cho/
The fun snack — silly, lovable, and full of personality.
/san-tee-AH-go/
Saint James — noble and historic; bold for a distinguished dog.
A great spanish dog name reflects your pet's personality, is easy to call out (1–2 syllables work best), and carries a meaning you connect with. Browse our 14 curated options above.
Yes — every name includes its meaning, origin, and pronunciation so you can choose with confidence. These names work beautifully for real pets.
Use the ♡ Save button to shortlist your favorites, then try calling each one out loud. The name that feels natural and makes your pet's ears perk up is usually the one.