188+ Bolivia Independence Day Baby Boy Names to Celebrate
Choosing a name for a baby boy in 2026 to celebrate Bolivia’s Independence Day is a powerful way to honor a “human” legacy of resilience, culture, and “heroic” freedom. These names often carry the rhythmic “vibe” of the Andes and the Amazon, blending traditional Spanish roots with the “mystical” strength of indigenous heritage. You might find yourself drawn to the name Bolívar, a direct nod to the nation’s namesake and liberator, or perhaps Antonio, in honor of Sucre, which feels both “chic” and deeply grounded in history. These names aren’t just identifiers; they are symbols of “resolute protection” and “everyday joy,” ensuring that your son grows up with a moniker that carries the vibrant spirit of the August 6th celebrations.
This collection of over 188 ideas is designed to help parents find a name that balances “wise” tradition with a modern, “personality-packed” flair. For a 2026 nursery, look for names like Mateo or Thiago, which offer a sophisticated, “enchanting” appeal while remaining connected to the heart of Bolivian identity. Whether you prefer the short, punchy impact of Luis or the elaborate, regal weight of Sebastián, a Bolivia-inspired name tells your boy that he is part of a “heart-stealing” heritage of courage and diverse beauty. By selecting from this diverse list, you are gifting him a legacy of “clarity and light,” marking him as a child of independence who embodies the enduring strength and warmth of his homeland.
Andean Strength: Valor & Liberty (A-G)
This section features names where the spirit of revolutionary pride and the bright future of a son are central themes, drawing from historical heroes and virtues of noble protection.
| Sr. No. | Name | Meaning (Heritage/Bolivian Focus) | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abel | Breath; Vanity | Hebrew |
| 2 | Adán | Man of the earth | Hebrew |
| 3 | Adrián | From Hadria; Strong | Latin |
| 4 | Agustín | Great; Magnificent | Latin |
| 5 | Alan | Handsome; Cheerful | Gaelic |
| 6 | Alberto | Noble; Bright | Germanic |
| 7 | Alejandro | Defender of the people | Greek |
| 8 | Alonso | Noble and ready | Germanic |
| 9 | Álvaro | Guardian; All-guard | Germanic |
| 10 | Amadeo | Lover of God | Latin |
| 11 | Amaru | Serpent (Inca mythology symbol of power) | Quechua |
| 12 | Andrés | Manly; Brave | Greek |
| 13 | Ángel | Messenger | Greek/Latin |
| 14 | Aníbal | Grace of Baal | Phoenician |
| 15 | Antonio | Priceless (Marshal Antonio José de Sucre) | Latin |
| 16 | Ariel | Lion of God | Hebrew |
| 17 | Armando | Army man; Soldier | Germanic |
| 18 | Arturo | Bear king | Celtic |
| 19 | Augusto | Venerable; Majestic | Latin |
| 20 | Aurelio | Golden | Latin |
| 21 | Bautista | Baptist | Greek |
| 22 | Benito | Blessed | Latin |
| 23 | Benjamín | Son of the right hand | Hebrew |
| 24 | Bernardo | Brave as a bear | Germanic |
| 25 | Blas | Stutterer; Strong-willed | Latin |
| 26 | Bolívar | Meadow mill (Surname of the Liberator) | Basque |
| 27 | Bruno | Brown; Shield | Germanic |
| 28 | Camilo | Noble messenger | Latin |
| 29 | Carlos | Free man | Germanic |
| 30 | Casimiro | Proclaimer of peace | Slavic |
| 31 | César | Long-haired; Emperor | Latin |
| 32 | Claudio | Lame; Enclosure | Latin |
| 33 | Cristóbal | Christ-bearer | Greek |
| 34 | Damián | To tame; Subdue | Greek |
| 35 | Daniel | God is my judge | Hebrew |
| 36 | Darío | Possessing goodness | Persian |
| 37 | David | Beloved | Hebrew |
| 38 | Diego | Supplanter; Teacher | Spanish |
| 39 | Dionisio | God of wine/revelry | Greek |
| 40 | Domingo | Of the Lord | Latin |
| 41 | Edmundo | Prosperous protector | English |
| 42 | Eduardo | Wealthy guardian | English |
| 43 | Elías | The Lord is my God | Hebrew |
| 44 | Eloy | Chosen one | Latin/French |
| 45 | Emilio | Rival; Industrious | Latin |
| 46 | Enrique | Ruler of the home | Germanic |
| 47 | Ernesto | Serious; Resolute | Germanic |
| 48 | Esteban | Crown; Victory | Greek |
| 49 | Eugenio | Well-born | Greek |
| 50 | Eustaquio | Fruitful; Productive | Greek |
| 51 | Fabián | Bean grower; Honorable | Latin |
| 52 | Facundo | Eloquent | Latin |
| 53 | Federico | Peaceful ruler | Germanic |
| 54 | Felipe | Friend of horses | Greek |
| 55 | Félix | Lucky; Successful | Latin |
| 56 | Fernando | Brave traveler | Germanic |
| 57 | Francisco | Free man | Latin |
| 58 | Gabriel | God is my strength | Hebrew |
| 59 | Gaspar | Treasurer | Persian |
| 60 | Gerardo | Spear brave | Germanic |
Republican Legacies & Cultural Hearts (H-M)
This list includes names that highlight the strength of leadership, the wisdom of the Altiplano, and the deep roots of Bolivian identity.
| Sr. No. | Name | Meaning (Virtue/Legacy Focus) | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61 | Germán | Warrior | Germanic |
| 62 | Gilberto | Bright pledge | Germanic |
| 63 | Gonzalo | Saved in battle | Spanish |
| 64 | Gregorio | Watchful; Vigilant | Greek |
| 65 | Guido | Forest guide | Italian/Germanic |
| 66 | Guillermo | Resolute protector | Germanic |
| 67 | Gustavo | Staff of the Goths | Norse |
| 68 | Hernán | Ardent for peace | Spanish |
| 69 | Hugo | Mind; Intellect | Germanic |
| 70 | Humberto | Bright giant | Germanic |
| 71 | Ignacio | Fiery | Latin |
| 72 | Íñigo | My little one | Basque |
| 73 | Inti | Sun (Inca Sun God) | Quechua |
| 74 | Ismael | God will hear | Hebrew |
| 75 | Iván | God is gracious | Slavic |
| 76 | Jacinto | Hyacinth flower | Greek |
| 77 | Jaime | Supplanter | Spanish/Hebrew |
| 78 | Javier | Bright; New house | Basque |
| 79 | Jerónimo | Sacred name | Greek |
| 80 | Jesús | God is salvation | Hebrew |
| 81 | Joaquín | God will establish | Hebrew |
| 82 | Jorge | Farmer | Greek |
| 83 | José | God will add | Hebrew |
| 84 | Juan | God is gracious | Hebrew |
| 85 | Julián | Youthful | Latin |
| 86 | Julio | Downy-bearded | Latin |
| 87 | Justo | Just; Fair | Latin |
| 88 | Lázaro | God has helped | Hebrew |
| 89 | Leandro | Lion-man | Greek |
| 90 | Leonardo | Brave lion | Germanic |
| 91 | Leopoldo | Brave people | Germanic |
| 92 | Lino | Flax; Strong tie | Greek |
| 93 | Lorenzo | Laurel; Victory | Latin |
| 94 | Lucas | Light-bringer | Latin |
| 95 | Luciano | Shining | Latin |
| 96 | Luis | Famous warrior | Germanic |
| 97 | Manco | Foundation; King (Manco Cápac) | Quechua |
| 98 | Manuel | God is with us | Hebrew |
| 99 | Marcelo | Little warrior | Latin |
| 100 | Marcos | Dedicated to Mars | Latin |
| 101 | Mariano | Related to Mary/Mars | Latin |
| 102 | Mario | Manly | Latin |
| 103 | Martín | Warlike | Latin |
| 104 | Mateo | Gift of God | Hebrew |
| 105 | Mauricio | Dark-skinned; Moorish | Latin |
| 106 | Máximo | Greatest | Latin |
| 107 | Melchor | King of light | Persian |
| 108 | Miguel | Who is like God? | Hebrew |
| 109 | Modesto | Moderate; Humble | Latin |
| 110 | Moisés | Drawn from water | Hebrew |
| 111 | Nayra | Eyes (Visionary) | Aymara |
| 112 | Nicolás | Victory of the people | Greek |
| 113 | Noé | Rest; Comfort | Hebrew |
| 114 | Norberto | Bright north | Germanic |
| 115 | Octavio | Eighth | Latin |
| 116 | Omar | Flourishing; Speaker | Arabic |
| 117 | Orlando | Famous land | Germanic |
| 118 | Óscar | God’s spear | Norse |
| 119 | Osvaldo | God’s power | Germanic |
| 120 | Pablo | Small; Humble | Latin |
Independence Baby Boy Names: Light & Promise (N-Z)
This final list celebrates the continuation of the family line and Bolivian pride, featuring names that evoke the majesty of the Andes and the bright potential of a new generation.
| Sr. No. | Name | Meaning (Promise/Honor Focus) | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 121 | Pachacuti | He who overturns space and time | Quechua |
| 122 | Pancracio | All-powerful | Greek |
| 123 | Pariani | He who gives life | Aymara |
| 124 | Pascual | Easter; Passover | Latin |
| 125 | Patricio | Noble | Latin |
| 126 | Pedro | Rock; Stone | Greek |
| 127 | Quintín | Fifth | Latin |
| 128 | Rafael | God has healed | Hebrew |
| 129 | Ramiro | Great judge | Germanic |
| 130 | Ramón | Wise protector | Germanic |
| 131 | Raúl | Wolf counsel | Germanic |
| 132 | Raymi | Celebration; Festival | Quechua |
| 133 | Renato | Reborn | Latin |
| 134 | Ricardo | Powerful ruler | Germanic |
| 135 | Roberto | Bright fame | Germanic |
| 136 | Rodolfo | Famous wolf | Germanic |
| 137 | Rodrigo | Famous ruler | Germanic |
| 138 | Rogelio | Famous spear | Germanic |
| 139 | Rolando | Famous land | Germanic |
| 140 | Román | Of Rome | Latin |
| 141 | Roque | Rest | Latin/Germanic |
| 142 | Rubén | Behold, a son | Hebrew |
| 143 | Rufino | Red-haired | Latin |
| 144 | Sabino | Sabine man | Latin |
| 145 | Salvador | Saviour | Latin |
| 146 | Samuel | God has heard | Hebrew |
| 147 | Santiago | Saint James (Patron saint) | Spanish |
| 148 | Santos | Saints | Spanish |
| 149 | Saúl | Prayed for | Hebrew |
| 150 | Sebastián | Venerable; Revered | Greek |
| 151 | Sergio | Guardian; Servant | Latin |
| 152 | Severo | Stern; Strict | Latin |
| 153 | Silvestre | Of the forest | Latin |
| 154 | Simón | He has heard (The Liberator) | Hebrew/Greek |
| 155 | Suyu | Region; Territory | Quechua |
| 156 | Tadeo | Praise; Heart | Aramaic |
| 157 | Teodoro | Gift of God | Greek |
| 158 | Tito | Giant; Title of honor | Latin |
| 159 | Tomás | Twin | Aramaic |
| 160 | Uriel | God is my light | Hebrew |
| 161 | Valentín | Strong; Healthy | Latin |
| 162 | Valerio | To be strong | Latin |
| 163 | Vicente | Conquering; Victorious | Latin |
| 164 | Víctor | Winner | Latin |
| 165 | Vidal | Of life | Latin |
| 166 | Wálter | Army ruler | Germanic |
| 167 | Wayna | Young man; Youth | Quechua |
| 168 | Wilfredo | Desiring peace | Germanic |
| 169 | Willa | Resolute; Strong-willed | Aymara |
| 170 | Xavier | Bright; New house | Basque |
| 171 | Yamil | Handsome | Arabic |
| 172 | Yonatán | God has given | Hebrew |
| 173 | Yuri | Farmer | Slavic/Greek |
| 174 | Zacarías | The Lord remembers | Hebrew |
| 175 | Zárate | Opening in the woods (Historical figure) | Basque |
| 176 | Zenón | Of Zeus | Greek |
| 177 | Abundio | Abundant | Latin |
| 178 | Bernabé | Son of consolation | Aramaic |
| 179 | Celedonio | Swallow (bird) | Greek |
| 180 | Desiderio | Desired | Latin |
| 181 | Eudoro | Good gift | Greek |
| 182 | Feliciano | Happy; Fortunate | Latin |
| 183 | Gualberto | Bright ruler | Germanic |
| 184 | Heriberto | Bright army | Germanic |
| 185 | Isidoro | Gift of Isis | Greek |
| 186 | Justino | Just | Latin |
| 187 | Ladislau | Glorious ruler | Slavic |
| 188 | Marciano | Warlike; Of Mars | Latin |
| 189 | Nemesio | Justice; Dispenser of fate | Greek |
Choosing a Name to Reflect Bolivian Heritage
Selecting a name for your baby boy in honor of Bolivia’s Independence is one of the first and most significant acts of parenting. It is a gift that he will carry with him through every milestone, every challenge, and every triumph. When you choose a name from this “August 6th” collection, you are providing him with more than just an identifier; you are giving him a sense of the bold and profound beauty of the Patria a nation that stood firm against colonial rule to define its own destiny.
Consider the atmosphere of a crisp Andean morning vibrant, electric, and filled with the promise of protection. Names like Inti (Sun) or Sucre (Sugar/Historical Hero) serve as a bridge between the historical depth of your family’s journey and the inner strength you wish for your son to possess. May his path be as bright and clear as the first sunlight on Independence Day morning over Lake Titicaca.
Helpful Tips for Your Search
A Plurinational Legacy: Bolivia officially recognizes 36 indigenous languages. According to recent census data, approximately 41% of the population identifies with an indigenous group (primarily Quechua at 19% and Aymara at 17%). Incorporating names like Amaru or Wayna celebrates this vast, living history.
Heroic Associations: August 6th celebrates the end of Spanish rule. Names like Antonio (for Sucre) or Simón (for Bolívar) directly link your child to the “Libertadores” of South America.
Geographic Inspiration: Many Bolivian families find inspiration in the land itself. While names like Potosí are rare as first names, variations of regional pride are common in middle names or nicknames.
The “First Hero” Etymology: Many traditional Spanish names found in Bolivia are variants of names signifying strength, such as Ricardo (Powerful) or Bautista (Strong spiritual tie).




