Santigo
Santigo Origin and Meaning
Santigo is a variant spelling of Santiago, a masculine name with Spanish origins. The traditional name Santiago combines 'Sant' (saint) and 'Iago' (an old form of Jacob), essentially meaning 'Saint James.' This name carries significant religious and cultural importance in Spanish-speaking countries, as Santiago (St. James) is the patron saint of Spain. The variant spelling without the 'a' appears to be either a regional variation or a modernized adaptation. While the standard Santiago ranks among the most popular Hispanic names, the Santigo spelling remains considerably less common. The name maintains the melodic quality and cultural richness of its traditional form while offering a slightly distinctive alternative. Parents might choose this variation for its familiar sound pattern and cultural connections while appreciating its more unique spelling that distinguishes it from the more widely used Santiago.