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Refugio

Spanish name meaning 'refuge' or 'shelter,' often honoring Our Lady of Refuge.

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Refugio comes from the Latin refugium, meaning "a place of shelter," "a retreat," or "a sanctuary" — the root of the English word refuge. As a given name it is deeply rooted in the Catholic tradition of the Americas, where it is associated with the Marian title Nuestra Señora del Refugio (Our Lady of Refuge), a devotion that spread from Spain throughout colonial Mexico and the American Southwest. To name a child Refugio was to place them under divine protection from their first breath — a name that was simultaneously a prayer.

The name carries particular geographic and historical resonance in Texas and the American Southwest, where the city of Refugio, founded in 1795 around a Spanish mission, preserves the name on the landscape. During the Texas Revolution, the Battle of Refugio in March 1836 — fought just weeks before the Alamo — gave the name a patriotic dimension in Texas history. In Mexico, Refugio has long been a respected name for both men and women, sometimes shortened to the affectionate nickname Cuco (masculine) or Cucha (feminine), demonstrating how a solemn, weighty name can take on everyday warmth in lived use.

Refugio is a name that speaks to one of the most fundamental human needs: shelter from the storm. In an age when many parents seek names with meaningful content rather than mere fashion, Refugio offers something rare — a name that is a complete theological statement, a cultural artifact of the Spanish missions, and a word so intrinsically beautiful that its meaning is almost self-evident to any listener. It belongs to a child whose parents believe they are, themselves, a kind of sanctuary.

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