The name Paco is primarily a male name of Spanish origin that means Free.
In Spanish Baby Names the meaning of the name Paco is: Free.
Paco is a Spanish nickname for Francisco.
In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed "Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as Pater Comunitatis (father of the community) when he founded the Franciscan order, and "Paco" is a short form of Pater Comunitatis.
Spanish: Francisco, Paco, Paquito, Curro, Fran, Quico, Pancho, Cisco, Chisco, Francisca (female version), Paca (female version), Paqui or Paquita (female version)
Francesco (Francis) could become Franco or Ciccio.
paco, el pig (derogatory for: policeman)
Paco Origin and Meaning
The name Paco is boy's name of Spanish origin meaning "eagle".
(informal) [ˈstɪŋkɪ ] adjective. apestoso ⧫ maloliente.
Tío - It means “guy” or “dude” in Spain. Its equivalent in Mexico is “cuate” or “güey”, “tipo” or “chabón” in Argentina, “chavo” in Guatemala and “pata” in Peru. Pijo - The Spaniard word for “snobbish”. Its equivalent in Mexico is “fresa”, “cheto” for Argentina and “sifrino” in Venezuela.
A direct translation of papi chulo from Spanish is “pimp daddy,” with papi being a diminutive form of “father” (and used like “baby”) and chulo meaning “pimp” but also “attractive,” “cocky,” or “cool” in colloquial settings. Chulo alone has a storied history in American English.
Sicario. A “hitman”.
To call someone “my love” in Spanish, you can say mi amor.
Amor directly translates to “Love” and is one of the most common nicknames for your partner. It is a pet name for many girlfriends and is a household norm in many loving relationships. Try saying “te amo, mi amor”, which means “I love you, my love!”.
It is the 13,140th most prevalent surname internationally. It is borne by around 1 in 170,805 people. The last name is predominantly found in The Americas, where 66 percent of Paco reside; 62 percent reside in South America and 57 percent reside in Andean South America.
Dogs named Paco tend to be loving, and good-natured. This name is also associated with companionship, and empathy.
Águila is the Spanish translation of eagle. The plural is águilas.
Paco is a boy's name of Spanish origin.
In American English, "chili" is the most common spelling for the spicy peppers as well as the stew and hotdog topping. In British English the preferred spelling is "chilli." In Spanish speaking countries and regions of the US, "chile" is the most common variant.
Pololo / Polola
These two terms of Chilean slang mean “boyfriend” (pololo) and “girlfriend (polola). You may also hear the verb pololear, which would mean that a couple is dating. María es mi polola.
A "Little Italy" strives essentially to have a version of the country of Italy placed in the middle of a large non-Italian city. This sort of enclave is often the result of periods of immigration in the past, during which people of the same culture settled together in certain areas.
One final term that is often exchanged between friends is the friendly ciccio / ciccia. This word is typical of central Italy, whereas in other regions, the meaning may differ. For example, in the north, ciccio is a possible synonym for ciccione (chubby) whereas in Sicily, it is the diminutive of the name Francesco.
The most well known nickname in Spanish is for people named José; the nickname is Pepe, which comes from the abbreviation of the old form of José: "Josepe." Another strange case is the case of Paco, Curro and Pancho, which are all short for Francisco.