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* Jack: By far the most popular name of the century.  
* Luke: By far the most popular name of the century.  
* Thomas: A staple across all social classes.  
* Thomas: A staple across all social classes.  
* William: Gaining massive popularity (thanks in part to a certain playwright from Stratford).  
* William: Gaining massive popularity (thanks in part to a certain playwright from Stratford).  
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'''Diminutives:'''<br>
'''Diminutives:'''<br>
Men were often called by shortened versions that sound a bit different to our modern ears, such as Hodge (Roger), Dickon (Richard), or Jack
Men were often called by shortened versions that sound a bit different to our modern ears, such as Hodge (Roger), Dickon (Richard), or Luke

Latest revision as of 10:09, 16 March 2026

See also: Female names

A (1)

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  • Abejundio
  • Abejundo
  • Abelardo
  • Aciano
  • Adan
  • Aemiliano
  • Affonso
  • Agapito
  • Alanso
  • Alanzo
  • Alcadio
  • Alcado
  • Alcedio
  • Aldana
  • Alejandro
  • Alejo
  • Alfons
  • Alfonsin
  • Alfonso
  • Alfonz
  • Alfonzo
  • Allohnso
  • Allohnzo
  • Allonso
  • Allonzo
  • Allucio
  • Alohnso
  • Alohnzo
  • Alonso
  • Alonza
  • Alonzo
  • Alphons
  • Alphonsus
  • Alphonz
  • Alucido
  • Alucio (Hunter who helps the Maddisons)
  • Aluxio
  • Aluzio
  • Alvaro
  • Amadeo
  • Amado
  • Amador
  • Amarillo
  • Anacleto
  • Angelino
  • Antenor
  • Antino
  • Antonello
  • Antonito
  • Antonius
  • Apollonios
  • Apollonius
  • Aquiles
  • Aragon
  • Arcadio
  • Arcadios
  • Arcelio
  • Arcelius
  • Arcenio
  • Arcinio
  • Aricelio
  • Aricelius
  • Aristeo
  • Aristio
  • Aristo
  • Aristos
  • Arkadi
  • Arkadios
  • Arkady
  • Arlo
  • Arlow
  • Armante
  • Arrio
  • Arrlo
  • Arryo
  • Arsanio
  • Arseenio
  • Arseinio
  • Arsemio
  • Arsene
  • Arseni
  • Arsenios
  • Arsenius
  • Arseno
  • Arsenyo
  • Arsinio
  • Arsino
  • Atahualpa
  • Atreo
  • Aureo

B (1)

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  • Bautista
  • Belarmino
  • Belen (Soldier who captured Meg)
  • Belisarios
  • Belisarius
  • Beltran
  • Beltrano
  • Benecio
  • Benedicto
  • Berillo
  • Berilo
  • Bertran
  • Bianco
  • Bidal
  • Bienvenido
  • Blanco
  • Bolevar
  • Bolivar
  • Bollivar
  • Bravilio
  • Brazil
  • Bronco
  • Bronko
  • Buenaventura

C (1)

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  • Caballero
  • Candelareo
  • Candelario
  • Candelaro
  • Candelerio
  • Candelero
  • Canyon
  • Carlito
  • Carlos
  • Carmen
  • Carrlos
  • Casander
  • Cassandero
  • Cedro (Alucio’s friend in Peyrol)
  • Cefirino
  • Cesario
  • Chairo
  • Chale
  • Chan
  • Chano
  • Chaparall
  • Chaparral
  • Charro
  • Chayo
  • Che
  • Chino
  • Chiro
  • Cid
  • Cimarron
  • Ciprien
  • Cisco
  • Claro
  • Consalvo
  • Consuel
  • Cordero
  • Cornelio
  • Cortes
  • Cortez
  • Cresento
  • Crisento
  • Cristobal
  • Crizant
  • Crizanto
  • Cruze
  • Cruzito
  • Cuba
  • Custodio

D (0)

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  • Dago
  • Damarios
  • Damarius
  • Damaro
  • Damero
  • Dantae
  • Daunte
  • Delgadino
  • Delmar
  • Delmore
  • Delrico
  • Devante
  • Diego
  • Diogo
  • Domingo
  • Donaciano
  • Donaldo
  • Dontay
  • Doroteo
  • Duardo

E (1)

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  • Eberardo
  • Edgardo
  • Efi
  • Efigenio
  • Efraim
  • Efrain
  • Efran
  • Efrim
  • Eidan
  • Eladio
  • Elado
  • Eldorado
  • Eleodoro
  • Elvio
  • Elviro
  • Enrico
  • Enrique
  • Epefanio
  • Epefano
  • Epephanio
  • Epifan
  • Epifanio
  • Epifano
  • Erico
  • Errico
  • Esai
  • Esteban
  • Estevan
  • Estevon
  • Estuardo
  • Etcheberria
  • Eufemio
  • Everardo

F (1)

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  • Fabra (Fisherman who helps the Maddisons)
  • Felippe
  • Feliz
  • Fermin
  • Fernando
  • Fico
  • Fillip
  • Florencio
  • Foncho
  • Fonsie
  • Fonz
  • Fonzie
  • Fonzo
  • Francesc
  • Francisco
  • Franisbel
  • Frasco
  • Frascuelo
  • Frasquito
  • Frederico
  • Frisco
  • Fuentes

G (0)

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  • Galea
  • Garcia
  • Genaro
  • Genio
  • Geronimo
  • Giacintho
  • Gillermo
  • Godofredo
  • Goncalve
  • Gonsalve
  • Gonzales
  • Gonzalo
  • Gregorio
  • Grenada
  • Grimaldi
  • Guadalupe
  • Gudo

H (1)

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  • Hairo
  • Havier (Alucio’s friend in Peyrol)
  • Haviero
  • Heladio
  • Helado
  • Helio
  • Hermilo
  • Herminio
  • Hernan
  • Hernandez
  • Hernando
  • Heronimo
  • Hipolito
  • Honesto

I (0

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  • Ignacio
  • Inacio
  • Indalecio
  • Indio
  • Indyo
  • Inigo
  • Isandero
  • Isandro

J (0)

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  • Jacin
  • Jacindo
  • Jaimey
  • Jaira
  • Jairo
  • Januario
  • Javier
  • Javiero
  • Jayde
  • Jayme
  • Jerardo
  • Jimenes
  • Jimenez
  • Jorge
  • Jorje
  • Jose
  • Joseito
  • Joselito
  • Jovanny
  • Juan
  • Juan Carlos
  • Juanito
  • Juanluis
  • Juano
  • Juanpablo
  • Julio
  • Justo
  • Juwan

K (0)

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  • Kortes
  • Kortez
  • Kruz

L (1)

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  • Lalo
  • Lamberto
  • Lanza
  • Laredo
  • Larenzo
  • Largo
  • Laurencio
  • Lindy
  • Linnie
  • Lon
  • Lonnell
  • Lonza
  • Lonzell
  • Lonzo (Young fisherman in Peyrol)
  • Lorentz
  • Lorenzino
  • Luis
  • Lupe

M (1)

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  • Macedonio
  • Maceo
  • Madesto (Trader who assaulted Susan)
  • Manolito
  • Manollo
  • Manolo
  • Manuel
  • Manuelo
  • Mar
  • Marcelino
  • Marciano
  • Marianos
  • Marianus
  • Martinez
  • Martino
  • Mauricio
  • Medesto
  • Melacio
  • Melasio
  • Melecio
  • Melesio
  • Melicio
  • Meliseo
  • Merced
  • Merlo
  • Miguel
  • Milesio
  • Modestus
  • Monte
  • Montez
  • Moreno

N (1)

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  • Nahuel
  • Natal
  • Natalino
  • Natalio
  • Navarre
  • Navarro
  • Nazaro (Alucio’s pseudonym as a trader)
  • Nemesio
  • Nenzo
  • Nevada
  • Nicandreo
  • Nicandrios
  • Nicandro
  • Nicandros
  • Nicanor
  • Niguel
  • Nikandreo
  • Nini
  • Ninny

O (0)

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  • Octaviano
  • Octavio
  • Olimpio
  • Olimpo
  • Onesimo
  • Onofre
  • Orlando
  • Orlondo
  • Ortiz
  • Osvaldo

P (1)

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  • Paciaco
  • Paciano
  • Pacificus
  • Paco (Slave who rapes Toia)
  • Pacorro
  • Paladio
  • Pancho
  • Paquito
  • Parmenio
  • Paulino
  • Paz
  • Pedrio
  • Pedro
  • Pepe
  • Pepi
  • Pepito
  • Perdido
  • Perfecto
  • Petrolino
  • Piero
  • Pippo
  • Placido
  • Placijo
  • Placyd
  • Placydo
  • Ponce
  • Procopio
  • Prudencio

Q (0)

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  • Quinto

R (2)

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  • Raf (Fabra’s son)
  • Rafa
  • Rafel
  • Rafer
  • Ramirez
  • Ramiro
  • Ramon (Guard escorting Meg to Rocosa)
  • Ramone
  • Raul
  • Raymon
  • Raymundo
  • Refugio
  • Remedio
  • Reno
  • Reo
  • Rey
  • Reyes
  • Reymundo
  • Reyni
  • Rigoberto
  • Rio
  • Roberto
  • Rocio
  • Rodriguez
  • Rogelio
  • Roldan
  • Romero
  • Roque
  • Rosendo
  • Ruan
  • Rubino
  • Rubio
  • Ruedi

S (0)

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  • Sandiego
  • Santana
  • Santanna
  • Sante
  • Santeago
  • Santee
  • Santi
  • Santiaco
  • Santiago
  • Santos
  • Saturnino
  • Saviero
  • Sebarino
  • Seferino
  • Segundo
  • Sephirio
  • Silvestre
  • Siprien
  • Sipryan
  • Socorro

T (1)

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  • Tadeo
  • Tavio (Guard involved in Meg’s capture)
  • Teeno
  • Teino
  • Teo
  • Teran
  • Terron
  • Teyo
  • Tiburon
  • Tierre
  • Tigre
  • Trinidad
  • Tyno

U (o)

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  • Undeio

V (1)

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  • Valeriano
  • Venturio
  • Venturo
  • Vicente
  • Victorio
  • Vida
  • Videl
  • Videlio (Guardia Officer known to Fabra)
  • Vila
  • Viviano

X (0)

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  • Xavier
  • Xayvion
  • Ximenez
  • Xiomar

Y (1)

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  • Yago (Porter at Rocosa)
  • Yasmani
  • Yoelvis
  • Yolando

Z (0)

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  • Zavier
  • Zoilo

English names

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  • Luke: By far the most popular name of the century.
  • Thomas: A staple across all social classes.
  • William: Gaining massive popularity (thanks in part to a certain playwright from Stratford).
  • Richard: Very common among sailors and soldiers.
  • Robert: Often shortened to "Robin" in casual settings.
  • Edward: Associated with royalty but widely used by commoners.
  • Henry: Remained popular throughout the Tudor dynasty.
  • George: Steady, though it hadn't yet reached the peak it would see in the Hanoverian era.
  • Nicholas: Frequently found in maritime records.
  • Anthony: A sophisticated choice often found among the officer class.

Diminutives:
Men were often called by shortened versions that sound a bit different to our modern ears, such as Hodge (Roger), Dickon (Richard), or Luke