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Globally, Santiago (Santiago , Сантиаго , סנטיאגו , along with others...) is a widespread masculine forename. The forename Santiago is characteristic of Uruguay, where it is a common male name, Spain, and Equatorial Guinea (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Mexico, Spain, and Argentina. Also, Santiago is the last name as well as the forename.
Santiago is also a name from the Bible. Explore more in our Biblical names portal!
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Santiago | Philippines, Brazil, Spain, United States, Mexico |
Сантиаго | Russia |
סנטיאגו | Israel |
Сантьяго | Ukraine, Russia |
Chaime, Didac, Didacus, Diego, Diogo, Dydak, Dídac, Džeimss, Fritaa, Giacomo, Iacobus, Iacopo, Iago, Jaakko, Jacb, Jacco, Jaco, Jacob, Jacobo, Jacobs, Jacobus, Jacopo, Jacques, Jacó, Jago, Jaime, Jakez, Jakob, Jakov, Jakow, Jakub, Jakubs, Jakób, Jakúb, James, Jaume, Jayme, Jaymes, Jim, Jiminy, Jokūbas, Jákob, Jämes, Merdaa, San Diego, Santi, Santiage, Santiagu, Santiagò, Santiagó,
Santiago is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: St. James the Elder, Apostle , the one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, Gospel of Mark; Santiago Muñez , the fictional Mexican association football player, Goal!; Santiago , the fictional character in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles and Ritter Wulf , character in El Internado.