Pelayo

Greek
"from the sea"

Pelayo Origin and Meaning

The name Pelayo is a boy's name.

Pelayo is a masculine name with deep Spanish historical roots, derived from the Latin 'pelagius' meaning 'of the sea.' It carries significant cultural importance as it was the name of Don Pelayo, the legendary Visigothic nobleman who began the Christian Reconquista of Spain from the Moors in the 8th century. In Spain, particularly in Asturias, the name remains popular and is associated with national pride, courage, and resilience. Pelayo has a melodious, distinctive sound with its three syllables and ending in a vowel, typical of many Spanish names. While common in Spanish-speaking countries, it remains relatively rare elsewhere, giving it an exotic appeal for international families.

Famous People Named Pelayo

  • Don Pelayo aka Pelagius of Asturias
    founding monarch of the Kingdom of Asturias, Spain
  • Pelayo Novo García
    Spanish footballer
  • Pelayo "Papuchi" Eribo Cubacuba
    Equatoguinean footballer
  • Pelayo Rodríguez
    Bishop of Iria Flavia
  • Pelayo "Cortina" Chacón
    Cuban baseball player
  • Pelayo Diaz Zapico
    fashion blogger
  • Pelayo Menéndez
    bishop of Tui