A Spanish term for "boy" or "child."
Refers to a young male in familial contexts.
Used as a nickname, often affectionate.
Associated with the El Niño climate phenomenon (shortened form).
In some cultures, refers to Jesus as “El Niño Dios.”
Niño: Spanish term for "boy" or "child."
El Niño: Climate pattern causing warmer ocean temperatures.
Nino (name): A common given name in various cultures.
Niños Heroes: Mexican military cadets from the Battle of Chapultepec.
Santo Niño: Religious figure representing the Child Jesus in Christianity.
Ninos (plural form): Referring to multiple boys or children in Spanish contexts.
To treat or care for someone affectionately.
To nurture or raise a child lovingly.
To pamper or indulge excessively.