| Gender | Male | 
|---|---|
| Language(s) | Mapuche language | 
| Origin | |
| Meaning | jaguar | 
Nahuel (Spanish pronunciation: [naˈwel]) is a male given name of Mapuche origin, nawel meaning jaguar.[1][2] It is used in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. It is also used in Spain by descendants of people from those countries.
People
- Nahuel Arena (born 1998), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Arroyo (born 1995), Spanish footballer
 - Nahuel Banegas (born 1996), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Barrios (born 1998), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Bustos (born 1998), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Donadell (born 1991), Argentine-Chilean footballer
 - Nahuel Ferraresi (born 1998), Argentine-Venezuelan footballer
 - Nahuel Fioretto (born 1981), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Gallardo (born 1998), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Génez (born 2003), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Guzmán (born 1986), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Losada (born 1993), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Luján (born 1995), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Luna (born 1996), Argentine footballer
 - Matías Nahuel (born 1996), Argentine-Spanish footballer
 - Nahuel Menéndez (born 1994), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Molina (born 1998), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Moreno (1924–1987), Argentine politician
 - Nahuel Oviedo (born 1990), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Pájaro (born 1997), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Pennisi (born 1990), Argentine singer
 - Nahuel Pérez Biscayart (born 1986), Argentine actor
 - Nahuel Roselli (born 1985), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Quiroga (born 1991), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Sachak (born 1991), Paraguayan-Spanish singer
 - Nahuel Tenaglia (born 1996), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Valentini (born 1988), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Yeri (born 1991), Argentine footballer
 - Nahuel Zárate (born 1993), Argentine footballer
 
Places
- Argentina
 
- Nahuel Huapi Lake, lake between Río Negro Province and Neuquén Province
 - Nahuel Huapi National Park, the oldest national park in the country
 - Nahuel Niyeu, municipality in Río Negro Province
 - Nahuel Mapá, municipality in San Luis Province
 
Other uses
- Nahuelito, a lake monster in Nahuel Huapi Lake, Argentina
 - Nahuel DL 43, an Argentine tank developed during World War II
 - Nahuel and the Magic Book, a 2020 Chilean-Brazilian animated film
 
References
- ↑ "Registro Civil | Nombres (N)". buenosaires.gob.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 August 2020.
 - ↑ Adrian Room (2006). Placenames of the world: origins and meanings of the names for 6,600 countries, cities, territories, natural features, and historic sites. McFarland. pp. 260–. ISBN 978-0-7864-2248-7. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
 
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