189+ Venezuela Independence Day Baby Boy Names to Celebrate July 5th
Choosing a name for your baby boy is an act of deep cultural pride, especially when it coincides with the celebratory spirit of Venezuela’s Independence Day (July 5th). A name is more than a mere identifier; it is a legacy of bravery, a tribute to the “Libertadores,” and a reflection of the vibrant landscape that stretches from the Andes to the Caribbean coast. To name your son after the heroes of the 1811 declaration is to gift him a spirit of freedom and an unbreakable connection to the rich history of the Venezuelan people.
Naming a child in the spirit of independence signifies a commitment to values like “honor,” “sovereignty,” and “justice.” Whether you choose a classic like Simón, in honor of Bolívar, or a name with indigenous roots like Tamanaco, you are weaving his identity into the tapestry of a nation that fought for its right to dream. These names carry a resonant strength, ensuring that your son grows up with a grounded sense of belonging and the noble clarity of a leader. It is a silent promise that he will carry the flame of liberty into the next generation.
In this comprehensive and focused 2026 list, we have curated over 189 meaningful Venezuela Independence Day baby boy names. This selection highlights names that signify “freedom,” “victorious leader,” “guardian of the land,” and “noble spirit.” We have drawn from historical figures, Spanish classicism, and the indigenous heritage of the region, categorized alphabetically for your ease. Take your time to explore these names, and find the one that resonates as the perfect anthem for your son’s future.
Venezuelan Heroes & Classics (A-G)
This section features names inspired by the prominent figures of the independence movement and timeless Spanish names that have defined Venezuelan households for generations.
| Sr. No. | Name | Meaning (Independence/Heritage Focus) | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abelardo | Noble and resolute | Spanish |
| 2 | Adrián | Man from Hadria; Sea-born | Latin |
| 3 | Agustín | Great; Magnificent | Latin |
| 4 | Alejandro | Defender of men | Greek |
| 5 | Alonso | Noble and ready for battle | Spanish |
| 6 | Álvaro | Guardian of all | Germanic |
| 7 | Amado | Beloved | Spanish |
| 8 | Andrés | Strong and manly; Brave | Greek |
| 9 | Antonio | Priceless; Worthy of praise | Latin |
| 10 | Armando | Man in the army; Soldier | Germanic |
| 11 | Arturo | Noble; Bear-man | Celtic |
| 12 | Augusto | Venerable; Exalted | Latin |
| 13 | Aurelio | Golden one | Latin |
| 14 | Baltasar | God protects the King | Phoenician |
| 15 | Bautista | Baptist; Purified | Greek |
| 16 | Beltrán | Bright raven | Germanic |
| 17 | Benito | Blessed | Latin |
| 18 | Bernardo | Strong as a bear | Germanic |
| 19 | Bolívar | Meadow of the mill (Surname of the Liberator) | Basque |
| 20 | Bruno | Armor; Shield | Germanic |
| 21 | Camilo | Noble; Messenger | Latin |
| 22 | Carlos | Free man | Germanic |
| 23 | Casimiro | Proclaimer of peace | Slavic |
| 24 | César | Long-haired; Emperor | Latin |
| 25 | Claudio | Lame; Enclosure | Latin |
| 26 | Cristóbal | Bearer of Christ | Greek |
| 27 | Damián | To tame; Subdue | Greek |
| 28 | Daniel | God is my judge | Hebrew |
| 29 | Dante | Enduring; Steadfast | Italian/Latin |
| 30 | Darío | He who possesses good | Persian |
| 31 | David | Beloved | Hebrew |
| 32 | Diego | Supplanter; Teacher | Spanish |
| 33 | Dionisio | Follower of Dionysus | Greek |
| 34 | Domingo | Of the Lord | Spanish |
| 35 | Donato | Gift from God | Latin |
| 36 | Eduardo | Wealthy guardian | English/Germanic |
| 37 | Efraín | Fruitful | Hebrew |
| 38 | Elías | The Lord is my God | Hebrew |
| 39 | Emilio | Rival; Industrious | Latin |
| 40 | Enrique | Ruler of the home | Germanic |
| 41 | Ernesto | Serious; Determined | Germanic |
| 42 | Esteban | Crown; Victorious | Greek |
| 43 | Eugenio | Well-born; Noble | Greek |
| 44 | Evaristo | Well-pleasing | Greek |
| 45 | Ezequiel | God strengthens | Hebrew |
| 46 | Fabián | Bean grower; Man of the land | Latin |
| 47 | Fausto | Lucky; Fortunate | Latin |
| 48 | Federico | Peaceful ruler | Germanic |
| 49 | Felipe | Friend of horses | Greek |
| 50 | Félix | Happy; Fortunate | Latin |
| 51 | Fernando | Brave traveler; Peacemaker | Germanic |
| 52 | Fidel | Faithful | Latin |
| 53 | Flavio | Golden-haired | Latin |
| 54 | Francisco | Free man | Latin/Spanish |
| 55 | Gabriel | God is my strength | Hebrew |
| 56 | Gael | Generous; Gaelic | Celtic |
| 57 | Gaspar | Treasurer | Persian |
| 58 | Gerardo | Spear strength | Germanic |
| 59 | Gonzalo | Safe in battle | Germanic |
| 60 | Guillermo | Resolute protector | Germanic |
Sovereignty & Cultural Strength (H-M)
This list focuses on names that embody the spirit of the Venezuelan landscape and the steadfast values of a culture built on independence and community.
| Sr. No. | Name | Meaning (Virtue/Heritage Focus) | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61 | Héctor | Steadfast; To hold fast | Greek |
| 62 | Hernán | Adventurer; Bold traveler | Spanish |
| 63 | Hugo | Mind; Intellect; Spirit | Germanic |
| 64 | Humberto | Bright giant | Germanic |
| 65 | Ignacio | Fiery one | Latin |
| 66 | Iker | Visitation; Good news | Basque |
| 67 | Iñaki | Fiery | Basque |
| 68 | Ismael | God hears | Hebrew |
| 69 | Iván | God is gracious | Slavic |
| 70 | Jacinto | Hyacinth (Flower of the land) | Greek |
| 71 | Javier | Bright; New house | Basque/Spanish |
| 72 | Jerónimo | Sacred name | Greek |
| 73 | Jesús | God is salvation | Hebrew |
| 74 | Joaquín | God will establish | Hebrew |
| 75 | Jorge | Farmer; Tiller of the soil | Greek |
| 76 | José | Jehovah shall add | Hebrew |
| 77 | Josué | God is salvation | Hebrew |
| 78 | Juan | God is gracious | Hebrew |
| 79 | Julián | Youthful | Latin |
| 80 | Julio | Soft-haired; Dedicated to Jupiter | Latin |
| 81 | Justiniano | Just; Upright | Latin |
| 82 | Lázaro | God has helped | Hebrew |
| 83 | Leandro | Lion-man | Greek |
| 84 | Leonardo | Brave lion | Germanic |
| 85 | Leonel | Young lion | Latin |
| 86 | Libertador | The Liberator | Latin |
| 87 | Lorenzo | Laurel; Victory | Latin |
| 88 | Lucas | Light-giver | Latin |
| 89 | Luciano | Shining; Light | Latin |
| 90 | Luis | Famous warrior | Germanic |
| 91 | Manuel | God is with us | Hebrew |
| 92 | Marcos | Warlike; Dedicated to Mars | Latin |
| 93 | Mariano | Of the sea; Resolute | Latin |
| 94 | Mario | Manly; Warlike | Latin |
| 95 | Mateo | Gift of God | Hebrew |
| 96 | Matías | Gift of God | Hebrew |
| 97 | Mauricio | Dark-skinned; Moorish | Latin |
| 98 | Máximo | The greatest | Latin |
| 99 | Miguel | Who is like God? | Hebrew |
| 100 | Miranda | Admirable (Hero of independence) | Latin |
| 101 | Moisés | Delivered from water | Hebrew |
| 102 | Naim | Pleasant; Tranquil | Arabic |
| 103 | Néstor | Homecoming; Traveler | Greek |
| 104 | Nicolás | Victory of the people | Greek |
| 105 | Noé | Rest; Comfort | Hebrew |
| 106 | Octavio | Eighth child | Latin |
| 107 | Omar | Long-lived; Flourishing | Arabic |
| 108 | Orlando | Famous land | Germanic |
| 109 | Óscar | God’s spear; Champion | Gaelic |
| 110 | Oswaldo | Divine power | Germanic |
| 111 | Pablo | Small; Humble | Latin |
| 112 | Pánfilo | Friend of all | Greek |
| 113 | Pascual | Passover; Born at Easter | Latin |
| 114 | Patricio | Noble | Latin |
| 115 | Pedro | Rock; Solid strength | Greek |
| 116 | Rafael | God has healed | Hebrew |
| 117 | Raimundo | Wise protector | Germanic |
| 118 | Ramiro | Great judge; Powerful | Spanish |
| 119 | Ramón | Wise protector | Germanic |
| 120 | Raúl | Wolf counsel | Germanic |
Victory & Independence Legacy (N-Z)
This final section focuses on names that symbolize the triumph of the republic and the enduring spirit of the Venezuelan identity from A to Z.
| Sr. No. | Name | Meaning (Victory/Promise Focus) | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 121 | Renato | Reborn; Renaissance | Latin |
| 122 | Ricardo | Powerful ruler | Germanic |
| 123 | Roberto | Bright fame | Germanic |
| 124 | Rodolfo | Famous wolf | Germanic |
| 125 | Rodrigo | Famous ruler | Germanic |
| 126 | Rogelio | Famous spear | Germanic |
| 127 | Román | From Rome; Citizen | Latin |
| 128 | Rómulo | Founder; Strength | Latin |
| 129 | Roque | Rock; Rest | Germanic |
| 130 | Rubén | Behold, a son | Hebrew |
| 131 | Salvador | The Savior | Spanish |
| 132 | Samuel | God has heard | Hebrew |
| 133 | Santiago | Saint James; Victory | Spanish/Hebrew |
| 134 | Santos | Saints; Holy | Spanish |
| 135 | Sebastián | Venerable; Honored | Greek |
| 136 | Sergio | Attendant; Guardian | Latin |
| 137 | Simón | He has heard (The Liberator) | Hebrew |
| 138 | Sixto | Polished; Sixth | Latin |
| 139 | Tamanaco | Indigenous leader/warrior | Quechua/Carib |
| 140 | Tadeo | Heart; Courageous | Aramaic |
| 141 | Teodoro | Gift of God | Greek |
| 142 | Thiago | Supplanter; Saint James | Spanish |
| 143 | Tomás | Twin | Aramaic |
| 144 | Ubaldo | Bold heart | Germanic |
| 145 | Ulises | Walker; Wrathful leader | Greek |
| 146 | Valentín | Strong; Healthy | Latin |
| 147 | Valerio | To be strong | Latin |
| 148 | Vicente | Conqueror; Victorious | Latin |
| 149 | Víctor | Winner; Conqueror | Latin |
| 150 | Xavier | Bright; New house | Basque |
| 151 | Yahir | He enlightens | Hebrew |
| 152 | Yul | Born at Christmas | Latin |
| 153 | Zacarías | The Lord remembers | Hebrew |
| 154 | Zénon | Hospitable | Greek |
| 155 | Abrahán | Father of many | Hebrew |
| 156 | Adolfo | Noble wolf | Germanic |
| 157 | Albano | From Alba; White | Latin |
| 158 | Alcides | Strong; Mighty | Greek |
| 159 | Amadeo | Love of God | Latin |
| 160 | Aníbal | Grace of Baal | Phoenician |
| 161 | Apolinar | Dedicated to Apollo | Greek |
| 162 | Arístides | Best kind | Greek |
| 163 | Baudilio | Victorious | Spanish |
| 164 | Bonifacio | Good destiny | Latin |
| 165 | Calixto | Most beautiful | Greek |
| 166 | Carmelo | Garden of God | Hebrew |
| 167 | Casiano | Vain; Empty | Latin |
| 168 | Cástor | Pious; To shine | Greek |
| 169 | Ceferino | West wind | Greek |
| 170 | Conrado | Brave counsel | Germanic |
| 171 | Custodio | Guardian; Protector | Latin |
| 172 | Delfín | Dolphin; Intelligent | Latin |
| 173 | Desiderio | Desire; Longing | Latin |
| 174 | Edison | Son of Edward (Modern honor) | English |
| 175 | Egidio | Shield; Aegis | Greek |
| 176 | Eliseo | God is my salvation | Hebrew |
| 177 | Euclides | Glorious; Renowned | Greek |
| 178 | Evencio | Success; Event | Latin |
| 179 | Fabricio | Craftsman | Latin |
| 180 | Feliciano | Lucky; Happy | Latin |
| 181 | Gervasio | Spear servant | Germanic |
| 182 | Hipólito | Freer of horses | Greek |
| 183 | Indalecio | Messenger of God | Spanish |
| 184 | Isidoro | Gift of Isis | Greek |
| 185 | Justo | Fair; Just | Latin |
| 186 | Ladislao | Glorious ruler | Slavic |
| 187 | Leocadio | Clear; Bright | Greek |
| 188 | Liborio | Freedom; Liberty | Latin |
| 189 | Máximo | The Greatest | Latin |
| 190 | Ovidio | Shepherd | Latin |
Choosing a Name to Reflect Independence Spirit
Selecting a name for your baby boy during the season of Venezuela’s Independence is a profound way to honor the past while looking toward a bright future. It is a gift of identity that your son will carry through every milestone. When you choose a name like Simón or Vicente, you aren’t just giving him a label; you are providing him with a sense of the bold and profound beauty of the liberty that defines the Venezuelan soul.
Consider the atmosphere of a tropical sunrise warm, persistent, and full of the promise of a new day. Names like Liberto (Free) or Rodrigo (Famous ruler) serve as a bridge between the historical struggles of the “Libertadores” and the inner integrity you wish for your son to possess. May his path be as bright and clear as the Caribbean waters on a mid-July morning.
Helpful Tips for Your Search
Honor the Libertadores: Look for names associated with historical figures like Simón Bolívar, Francisco de Miranda, or Antonio José de Sucre to instill a sense of heroism.
Indigenous Roots: Consider names like Tamanaco or Guaicaipuro to celebrate the pre-colonial strength and the original guardians of the land.
Virtues of Freedom: Names that literally translate to “liberty” or “victory” (like Liberto or Vicente) are perfect for an Independence Day celebration.
Regional Variation: Venezuela has a unique blend of Spanish, Italian, and indigenous influences. Explore variants of classic names to find a modern twist on a traditional legacy.




