Hispanic (Mexico) First and Last Names common in the 1800s

I need Hispanic (Mexico) first and last names that would have been common in the 1800s.

First Names- MALE only please

Any suggestions are appreciated.

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I’m not Mexican nor have any Hispanic heritage, so take that as you will- but from what I’ve observed, many names common in modern Mexico are what were common back in the 1800s- “recycled” or “timeless” names, as I like to call them. Still, I’ll dig up some potentially obscure Mexican male names and mix 'em into the fray! Here ya go:
-Arturo.
-Antonio.
-Augustin.
-Anastasio.
-Bernardo.
-Cesar.
-Donato.
-Ernesto.
-Enrique.
-Emiliano.
-Emmanuel.
-Francisco (“Pancho” is a common nickname).
-Fernando.
-Gustavo.
-Guillermo.
-Hector.
-Hernando.
-Ignacio.
-Jesus.
-Juan.
-Jose.
-Joaquin.
-Luis.
-Leonardo.
-Miguel.
-Manuel.
-Melchor.
-Martin.
-Nicholas.
-Protasio.
-Raymundo.
-Santiago.
-Sebastian.
-Salvador.
-Vincente.

Alright, hope these are suitable options!