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Top 5 Popular Male Canary Names You Should Know

January 20, 2025
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Top 5 Popular Male Canary Names You Should Know

While in other parts of Spain, names such as Anthony dominate the charts, in the Canary Islands names that are deeply rooted in Guanche heritage reflect the rich cultural legacy of the archipelago. These names are not merely popular; they also embody meanings that link their holders to the history and traditions of the islands.

Emerging from the earliest civilisations that inhabited this paradise, these names are infused with meanings that evoke virtues such as bravery, freedom, beauty, and strength. As a result, their usage today poses as a testament to the special connection with those who fought and resisted conquest, in addition to serving as a distinct identity mark that has transcended centuries and continues to thrive in the lives of the islanders.

Names that embody Canarian identity

A user on TikTok, @eylesanz, unveiled a list of the 5 most popular male names in the Canary Islands in one of his recent videos. In fifth position is Nauzet, a name of Gran Canaria origin, held by nearly 2,000 individuals. Its meaning, “warrior in all battles”, marks it as a symbol of strength and valour. In fourth place is Ayose, quite prevalent in Fuerteventura, worn by around 2,000 people. Associated with beauty, it translates to “the beautiful”. This name also has ties to the Guanche ancestry and the history of the “king of Jandia”, who resisted the arrival of the Norman conquerors in the 15th century.

Another significant name is Airam, meaning “free” or “freedom“, which possesses a unique characteristic: it is “Maria” written in reverse. With more than 2,000 people sharing it, it is particularly common in La Palma. In second place is Jonay, named after a Guanche prince from Tenerife, the central figure in the tale of Gara and Jonay, representing the love between the islands of La Gomera and Tenerife. It is relatively widespread, with almost 3,000 individuals adopting it. Ultimately, the most prevalent name is Yeray, which translates to “the big one” or “the strong“. With over 10,000 registrations, it has gained prominence due to its usage and visibility on social media.

These names are not only widely chosen among the canaries, but they also signify a vibrant connection to the history and ancestral culture of the islands. This list illustrates current preferences while serving as a reminder of the profound impact Guanche history and traditions have had on Canarian identity. By selecting these names, Canarian families celebrate and preserve the Guanche traditions, ensuring that this cultural heritage remains alive for future generations.

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