Gaudalupe
gah-dah-LOO-peh
Gaudalupe is a girl’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “Spanish name meaning 'river of the wolf' or 'valley of the wolf' in Arabic or Native American origin.”, and peaked in popularity in 1956.
What Gaudalupe Means
“Spanish name meaning 'river of the wolf' or 'valley of the wolf' in Arabic or Native American origin.”
The Story of Gaudalupe
Her name echoes through centuries, a sacred river flowing into the valley of devotion.
Gaudalupe, of Spanish origin, carries the profound meaning 'river of the wolf' or 'valley of the wolf,' with roots possibly in Arabic or indigenous American languages. It is most famously associated with Our Lady of Guadalupe, a revered Catholic title.
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Famous Namesakes
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Catholic title for the Virgin Mary, patron saint.
Guadalupe Victoria
First President of Mexico.
Personality Traits
Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#7 in 1956
Total Births
23
First Recorded
1927
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