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The name Toro is of Spanish origin.

The meaning of Toro is "bull".  

Toro, is generally used as a boy's name. It consists of 4 letters and 2 syllables and is pronounced To-ro.

In 2012, it was not one of the top 1000 most popular U.S. boys names.

View the Toro Popularity Page to see how the popularity trend for Toro has changed since 1880, or to compare the popularity of Toro to other names.

Toro has no nicknames.

Toro falls into the animal name category.

Considering this name? Then you may want to save it to your favorites list.

 

Would you like to fingerspell the name Toro in American Sign Language? Then just follow the diagram below.

Just for fun, see the name Toro in Hieroglyphics, learn about ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics and write a Hieroglyphic message.

Learn about nautical flags and write a secret message on the Toro in Nautical Flags page.

Looking for something more mystical? Visit the Toro Numerology Page.

 
       

Spanish names consist of one or more given names followed by TWO family names. Generally the first surname is the father's first surname and the second is the mother's first surname but this traditional order no longer required. Generally the second surname is only used for formal and legal matters.

Although a child may have only one or two given names for official civil records, they may be given several names when baptized.

Given names are simple such as Juan or composite such as Juan Pablo. Composite names are considered single unit first names and not first and second names.

Parents give names that just appeal to them, honor relatives or saints, or are of traditional Spanish origin.

Many Spanish given names honor the Virgin Mary. Girls are frequently given the name Maria or Maria followed by a suffix name and boys are sometimes given the name Maria as a middle name. Girls with Marian composite names may use the suffix portion of their name as their main informal name. For example Maria de los Angeles, Maria del Pilar and Maria de la Luz, may go by the names Angeles, Pilar and Luz.

Although the first name within a composite name generally reflects the gender of the holder, the second name need not, as in Jose Maria or Maria Jose.

 
 
 
 
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