Yeico (pronounced YAY-ko) brings a spark of Latin flair to the baby-name world, tracing its roots back to the Hebrew Ezequiel via the Spanish Ezequiel and emerging as a friendly, punchy diminutive in many Hispanic communities. In English-speaking homes it offers an unexpected twist—at once warm and adventurous, like finding a handwritten note in a bottle washed ashore. Parents drawn to Yeico often envision a little leader with a bold heart and a story-teller’s sparkle in his eye. Though still wonderfully uncommon—only eight boys carried the name in 2024, placing it around the 916th spot on U.S. charts—Yeico has quietly appeared on registers since 2013, peaking at rank 885 with five newborns. For families seeking a name that feels both time-honored and refreshingly modern, Yeico strikes the perfect balance of tradition and inventive spirit.