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Updated May 24, 2023

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Boy name origins & meanings

  • Spanish: Supplanter
  • Hebrew: Supplanter, substitute; the patron saint of Spain
  • Spanish: Supplanter

What does Diego mean and stand for?

The name Diego is of Spanish origin and means "supplanter." It is believed to be derived from the name Santiago, and in medieval times, Diego was Latinized as Didacus. It is believed Didacus derives from the Greek word didache, meaning "teaching."

Syllables: 3

Discover more baby name meanings to learn what's behind every name. 

Boy name variations

Diaz

Diaz

0 % this year
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Jago

Jago

- 44% this year
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James

James

- 3% this year
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Jaymes

Jaymes

+ 7% this year
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Jaime

Jaime

+ 2% this year
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Jaymie

Jaymie

- 11% this year
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Jamy

Jamy

+ 20% this year
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Jaimie

Jaimie

+ 20% this year
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Jamesy

Jamesy

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Jameson

Jameson

- 6% this year
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Jamey

Jamey

+ 40% this year
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Jan

Jan

+ 10% this year
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Jay

Jay

+ 3% this year
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Jim

Jim

- 8% this year
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Jimmy

Jimmy

- 2% this year
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Jimmie

Jimmie

- 26% this year
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Jimbo

Jimbo

0 % this year
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Giacomo

Giacomo

+ 48% this year
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Seamus

Seamus

- 10% this year
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Sheamus

Sheamus

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Shamus

Shamus

- 45% this year
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Hamish

Hamish

- 12% this year
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Santiago

Santiago

+ 19% this year
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Jaemes

Jaemes

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Jaimes

Jaimes

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Jaemie

Jaemie

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Jaemy

Jaemy

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Jame

Jame

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Jameyel

Jameyel

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Jami

Jami

+ 25% this year
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Jamia

Jamia

- 8% this year
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Jamiah

Jamiah

- 40% this year
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Jamian

Jamian

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Jamiee

Jamiee

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Jamme

Jamme

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Jammey

Jammey

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Jammie

Jammie

+ 20% this year
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Jammy

Jammy

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Jamye

Jamye

+ 33% this year
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Jameze

Jameze

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Jamze

Jamze

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Jamieson

Jamieson

+ 7% this year
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Jamison

Jamison

- 14% this year
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Jamiesen

Jamiesen

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Santi

Santi

+ 75% this year
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Chago

Chago

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How Popular Is The Name Diego

Family name origins & meanings

  • Spanish: from the personal name Diego, which is of uncertain derivation. It was early taken to be a reduced form of Santiago, and is commonly taken by English speakers as being a form of James, but this is no more than folk etymology. It is found in the Middle Ages in the Latin forms Didacus and Didagus, which Meyer-Lübke derived from Greek didakhē ‘doctrine’, ‘teaching’, but in view of the fact that it is unknown outside the Iberian Peninsula, it may possibly have a pre-Roman origin.

Popularity of the Name Diego 

According to Social Security Administration data, Diego has been stagnantly popular as a baby boy name, shifting only a few spots (up and down) for the last decade, staying between 120 and 130.

However, it is the 18th most popular name on FamilyEducation.com.

According to Google search data analysis, in the last five years, Diego was at its peak popularity in December 2017.

Diego is a popular Spanish name that is quickly rising in the ranks due to its energetic feel and ability to work with various surnames. Two of the most notable Diegos include the painter Diego Rivera and the Sevillian Saint Diego. Diego is also a popular choice for entertainment, manifesting as a character in Go, Diego, Go (Dora the Explorer's cousin), Ice Age, Sky, and Zorro. The name also invokes images of the popular San Diego, California.

Where is the name Diego popular?

Diego was searched for most often in the following states:

Nicknames for Diego

  • Dee

Diego pairs well with these middle names

Diego appears on these baby name lists:

People who like the name Diego also like:

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