For Filipino boys, naming conventions frequently merge tradition and contemporary flair. Classics like Juan or Jose nod to Spanish colonial heritage, while unique creations such as Jomar (combining two family names) celebrate closeness and creativity. Many parents also choose nature-inspired options or Tagalog words symbolizing values. Overall, Filipino baby boy names embody a sense of identity grounded in family ties and cultural diversity.
Of Old English origin, meaning "old friend."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "oak tree" or "strong."
Of Spanish origin, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning "kingly" or "royal."
Carlos represents 'freedom and independence'.
Cielo carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Crispin means 'curly'.
Little sword
Sun
Rival
Happy
Journey or expedition and
Of the Latin origin.
God is gracious
To have
Of nature origin.
Associated with bold qualities.
Of the Greek origin.
Associated with bold qualities.
The new house
Of significance origin.
Associated with bold qualities.
Helmet of will
Gift of god
Associated with bold qualities.
Associated with bold qualities.
Associated with bold qualities.
Of or born on Christmas
Associated with bold qualities.
A variant of the name Roland
Small
Of Rafael has origin.
Wise protector
Rico means 'brave commander'.
Ronnel represents 'a strong sense of cultural identity and familial tradition'.
Samson means 'sun'.
Santos means 'saints'.
Forest
To cut
Twin
Wrathful
Conquer
Life
Will
Joyful stone
Defender of the people
New house
God is gracious
God will increase
Associated with bold qualities.