niñero
“niñero” means “babysitter” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
babysitter
Also: male nanny
📝 In Action
El niñero viene a las ocho para cuidar a los niños.
A2The babysitter is coming at eight to look after the children.
Necesitamos un niñero con experiencia en primeros auxilios.
B1We need a babysitter with experience in first aid.
Trabajó como niñero durante sus años en la universidad.
B1He worked as a babysitter during his university years.
good with kids
Also: fond of children
📝 In Action
Mi hermano es muy niñero; siempre está jugando con sus sobrinos.
B1My brother is very good with kids; he's always playing with his nephews.
No soy nada niñero, prefiero las cenas de adultos.
B1I'm not at all fond of kids; I prefer adult dinners.
Busco un novio que sea niñero porque quiero tener una familia grande.
B2I'm looking for a boyfriend who is good with kids because I want to have a big family.
Translate to Spanish
Words that translate to "niñero" in Spanish:
male nanny→✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: niñero
Question 1 of 3
If someone says 'Juan es muy niñero,' what do they mean?
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👥 Word Family▼
📚 Etymology▼
From the Spanish word 'niño' (child) combined with the suffix '-ero', which is used to indicate a profession, trade, or a person who has a specific tendency or liking for something.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use 'niñero' for a teenager who watches my kids?
Yes! It applies to anyone of any age, as long as they are male and performing the task of babysitting.
Does 'niñero' mean the same thing as 'nanny'?
Yes, though 'niñero' can cover both a casual babysitter and a more permanent, professional male nanny.
Is it okay to call a man 'niñero' if he isn't working as one?
Yes, if you use it as an adjective (e.g., 'Él es muy niñero'), you are simply saying he is great with kids.

