There are a total of 763 Mexican boy names that have been compiled and organized in this comprehensive list. The selection includes traditional Spanish and Catholic names, indigenous names (for example Nahuatl and Maya), modern popular choices, and names verified in civil registries.

Mexican boy names are personal given names commonly used for male children in Mexico, reflecting Spanish, indigenous, and global influences. They range from single names like José to compound names such as Juan Pablo. Many carry religious, historical, or linguistic significance and often preserve regional identity. They serve for cultural continuity, legal registration, and everyday identity.

Interesting and little-known facts about Mexican boy names:
– In national civil-registry datasets, a small set of top names often accounts for 20–30% of newborn male registrations in many states.
– About 7% of Mexico’s population reported speaking an indigenous language in the 2020 census, helping sustain Nahuatl and other indigenous name traditions such as Cuauhtémoc and Tenoch.
– Many Mexican given names derive from Nahuatl elements like cuauhtli (eagle) and atl (water), so names frequently have descriptive, concrete meanings.
– Compound names and diminutives are culturally common: José is often combined (José Luis), and nicknames like Pepe for José or Chuy for Jesús remain widespread.
– Catholic influence is strong: saint names persist across generations and are often chosen for feast-day or family reasons.

The alphabetical index links each letter to an A–Z list of Mexican boy names, with each entry showing the following data columns: [COLUMN_NAMES].