I have always liked the name Diego. Aesthetically, it has a spunk sort of quality to it that is uniquely wrapped in a classic elegance that many names fail to achieve on their own. In short, I think Diego is a name that can match anyone at any age. Cheers!
Don’t like it, it’s so associated with “Go Diego Go” literally Dora’s cousin.
― Anonymous User 6/19/2022
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This is a great name that I can imagine for an inspiring, super adventurous and slightly rebellious boy and it ages very well too. My husband is half Spanish so I feel like we could use it, it's very fun to say and I love how strong it feels.
I once had a close friend who’s name was Diego. He helped me a lot when he used to tutor me in school since he was an upperclassman to me, and a great friend. We ended up having a falling out though that was bad. Still, I don’t put a stigma on the name because of it. Even to this day I think Diego is an awesome name to have. :)
This is my younger brother's first name. He typically, funnily enough, goes by the first letter of his name which is 'D'. I like the name though and the family history it carries. :)
― Anonymous User 3/29/2021
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As far as I am concerned, Diego is a good name to have on any man that can live up to its proud history. It is certainly not a name for a dog and is just right for a human being.
― Anonymous User 3/20/2021
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Suitable for dog or sabre-toothed cat, but not for a person.
― Anonymous User 1/28/2021
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I'm Mexican, but I love this name for Diego Brando from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, a blonde British character. I used to think of it as a stereotypically Hispanic name, but I think it can fit just about anyone.
I think this is a pretty neat name. This is mainly due to the character "Diego Brando" from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Additionally, I think many Spanish names are quite pleasing to the ear, as well as many Italian names.
My name is Tessa, my last name is Diego. I’m unsure of the origin of my name specifically. I have done 23andme and it says I am both Italian and Spanish so I’m not sure which of the several names mine derived from. Everyone thinks I have a “hot” name, my first and last paired together lol. Some people refuse to believe I’m either Italian or Hispanic because of my green eyes and bleached blonde hair. I have olive medium skin so idk. Some people assume I’m Mexican which is funny because I’ve met Diego’s and none are Mexican lol.
I think Diego has a nice ring to it as it reminds me of one of my favorite cities in the USA, San Diego. The name alone has a quintessential charm that brings this Spanish classic to the forefront of names that I may use for any future child.
― Anonymous User 2/5/2019
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Diego came from Diego Dino short- it has been my Name for 47 years. Everyone can guess it's Italian and Greek no relation to Santiago, no my great great great grandfather is Diego Greek but born in Italy. Stop guessing this name it is 100's and 100's of years old up until now everyone gives it to new babies and young kids. Please, it's a blessing name of real Italian families and some Americans mom that note the powers of that name. If you like it name your kid it, white to black it don't matter or Mexican, it's a name.
Even though I'm a cracka and this is a Spanish name I love it. Basically naming your son Diego is a guarantee that he will grow up to be very good looking, great with the ladies and he will get more ass than a toilet seat! It should only be used for Spanish boys though; no white boys named Diego. That's just wrong and you know it is folks.
I don't think you have to be Hispanic/Latin/Spanish to use the name Diego. I think a name is a name. If you like it then use it. My husband is Filipino with Spaniard descent and I'm black, white and Caribbean (Puerto Rican, Haitan, Cuban) so yeah, if this name was just for people with Spanish/Latin/Hispanic roots, we can use it. I think this name looks handsome on any race. I don't think the show, "Go, Diego, Go" is a bad association or annoying. I have watched it while babysitting and I think it's a good show for little kids. I think a little boy with this name who watches this show would think it is so cool to be named the same name as Diego and how cute would it be to give your son, Diego, a "Go, Diego, Go" birthday party. I guess that's just me :D.
This is my favorite Spanish name. It would be cool for a dog.
― Anonymous User 4/28/2008
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Even though the show title "Go, Diego, Go!" is extremely annoying, I really like this name. It's so masculine and strong. It's also one of those names that doesn't sound like its English version, and that's what makes a foreign name awesome.
― Anonymous User 11/13/2007
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Reminds me of that show 'Go, Diego, Go!'. It also has a nice ring to it.
― Anonymous User 8/6/2007
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I really like this name but ever since Nick Jr. started doing that "Dora the Explorer" spinoff called "Go Diego Go!" it has kind of annoyed me.
― Anonymous User 10/23/2006
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