Most Common Names in Mexico

Mexican name ideas for boys and girls. The most popular baby names in Mexico are usually inspired by religion, family tradition and cultural trends. Names like Juan, Jose, Maria and Guadalupe are common because of their connection to Catholic saints and the Virgin Mary. Parents are also influenced by celebrities, TV shows and historical figures when naming their children.
 

Popular boy names in Mexico

  • 1. Carlos
  • 2. Luis
  • 3. Alejandro
  • 4. Daniel
  • 5. Jorge
  • 6. Eduardo
  • 7. Jesus
  • 8. Jose
  • 9. Fernando
  • 10. David
  • 11. Angel
  • 12. Juan
  • 13. Miguel
  • 14. Ricardo
  • 15. Javier
  • 16. Antonio
  • 17. Victor
  • 18. Alberto
  • 19. Oscar
  • 20. Cesar
  • 21. Diego
  • 22. Francisco
  • 23. Ivan
  • 24. Roberto
  • 25. Manuel
  • 26. Sergio
  • 27. Mario
  • 28. Hector
  • 29. Gerardo
  • 30. Arturo
  • 31. Edgar
  • 32. Omar
  • 33. Adrian
  • 34. Enrique
  • 35. Raul
  • 36. Marco
  • 37. Andres
  • 38. Rodrigo
  • 39. Alan
  • 40. Erick
  • 41. Pedro
  • 42. Armando
  • 43. Pablo
  • 44. Karen
  • 45. Gabriel
  • 46. Gustavo
  • 47. Jonathan
  • 48. Julio
  • 49. Rafael
  • 50. Alfredo
  • 51. Hugo
  • 52. Christian
  • 53. Guillermo
  • 54. Mauricio
  • 55. Martin
  • 56. Ale
  • 57. Israel
  • 58. Emmanuel
  • 59. Ruben
  • 60. Cristian
  • 61. Fer
  • 62. Ernesto
  • 63. Jaime
  • 64. Pepe
  • 65. Abraham
  • 66. Kevin
  • 67. Salvador
  • 68. Josue
  • 69. Santiago
  • 70. Alfonso
  • 71. Saul
  • 72. Leonardo
  • 73. Felipe
  • 74. Sebastian
  • 75. Paco
  • 76. Isaac
  • 77. Aldo
  • 78. Samuel
  • 79. Uriel
  • 80. Marcos
  • 81. Guadalupe
  • 82. Joel
  • 83. Axel
  • 84. Lalo
  • 85. Ramon
  • 86. Ulises
  • 87. Mike
  • 88. Mary
  • 89. Rodolfo
  • 90. Humberto
  • 91. Tony
  • 92. Brandon
  • 93. Alvaro
  • 94. Aaron
  • 95. Beto
  • 96. Esteban
  • 97. Erik
 

Popular girl names in Mexico

  • 1. Alex
  • 2. Alejandra
  • 3. Karla
  • 4. Ana
  • 5. Andrea
  • 6. Diana
  • 7. Laura
  • 8. Mariana
  • 9. Daniela
  • 10. Fernanda
  • 11. Claudia
  • 12. Paola
  • 13. Maria
  • 14. Adriana
  • 15. Gabriela
  • 16. Alexis
  • 17. Monica
  • 18. Brenda
  • 19. Valeria
  • 20. Elizabeth
  • 21. Karina
  • 22. Sandra
  • 23. Carolina
  • 24. Sofia
  • 25. Gaby
  • 26. Lupita
  • 27. Patricia
  • 28. Jessica
  • 29. Erika
  • 30. Vanessa
  • 31. Veronica
  • 32. Cristina
  • 33. Paulina
  • 34. Dulce
  • 35. Carmen
  • 36. Tania
  • 37. Itzel
  • 38. Martha
  • 39. Miriam
  • 40. Michelle
  • 41. Rocio
  • 42. Isabel
  • 43. Lorena
  • 44. Rene
  • 45. Leo
  • 46. Angelica
  • 47. Liz
  • 48. Alma
  • 49. Nancy
  • 50. Sara
  • 51. Liliana
  • 52. Mayra
  • 53. Ximena
  • 54. Alondra
  • 55. Silvia
  • 56. Natalia
  • 57. Melissa
  • 58. Marisol
  • 59. Elena
  • 60. Fatima
  • 61. Perla
  • 62. Cecilia
  • 63. Angie
  • 64. Alicia
  • 65. Fabiola
  • 66. Lucia
  • 67. Lizbeth
  • 68. Jazmin
  • 69. Victoria
  • 70. Pamela
  • 71. Susana
  • 72. Cynthia
  • 73. Esmeralda
  • 74. Denisse
  • 75. Berenice
  • 76. Jennifer
  • 77. Blanca
  • 78. Samantha
  • 79. Wendy
  • 80. Abigail
  • 81. Norma
  • 82. Beatriz
  • 83. Carla
  • 84. Luz
  • 85. Lizeth
  • 86. Raquel
  • 87. Alexa
  • 88. Ivonne
  • 89. Estefania
  • 90. Marcela
  • 91. Adan
  • 92. Paula
  • 93. Monse
  • 94. Gloria
  • 95. Anahi
  • 96. Dan
  • 97. Paty
  • 98. Edith
  • 99. Leticia
  • 100. Angela
 

Baby Naming Traditions in Mexico

Mexican baby names often follow Catholic traditions. Many children are given names of saints or religious figures. It is common for children to have two names. The first is religious or traditional and the second reflects personal or family history. Families honor their relatives by passing down the names of their parents or grandparents. Godparents may participate in choosing the name during the baptism ceremony.
 
 
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