Spanish Names
3,415 names found
Maricella
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish-Italian variant of Marcella, meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars'.
Maricruz
Spanish
Meaning
Maricruz is a Spanish name that is a combination of Maria and Cruz. Maria is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'bitter,' but often interpreted as 'beloved'. Cruz is Spanish for 'cross'.
Marieli
Spanish
Meaning
Marieli is likely a combination of Maria (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'beloved') and Elisabeth (Hebrew for 'pledged to God'), often seen in Spanish and Latin cultures.
Nomar
Spanish
Meaning
An uncommon masculine name, most notably recognized as the reverse spelling of baseball legend Tony Gwynn's first name, 'Ramon'.
Savian
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name or a variant of Xavier or Fabian. Xavier means 'new house' in Basque. Fabian is from the Roman family name Fabius.
Savier
Spanish
Meaning
Savier is a modern respelling of Xavier, which is of Basque origin, derived from the place name Etxeberria, meaning 'the new house.'
Rosana
Spanish
Meaning
A blend of Rosa and Anna. Rosa is Latin for 'rose,' symbolizing beauty. Anna is Hebrew for 'grace'.
Seve
Spanish
Meaning
Seve is a diminutive of the Spanish name Severiano, derived from the Latin name Severus, meaning "stern" or "serious."
Sosa
Spanish
Meaning
In Spanish and Portuguese, Sosa means 'club' or 'cudgel.' It can also be a surname.
Solaya
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly derived from 'Sol,' meaning sun, and combined with 'aya'. Meaning not definitively known.
Yaritzel
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly of Spanish origin or inspired by names like Yaritza and Itzel.
Yatziry
Spanish
Meaning
Of unknown origin and meaning. Possibly a modern invented name or a variation of a Spanish name.
Xavius
Spanish
Meaning
A modern variation of Xavier, derived from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning 'the new house'.
Zuheilyn
Spanish
Meaning
Modern invented name, likely created from other Spanish/Latin names. No established meaning.
Yanuel
Spanish
Meaning
Yanuel is likely a modern invented name, possibly a variant of Manuel, a Spanish and Portuguese name meaning 'God is with us'.
Zoro
Spanish
Meaning
Zoro is of Basque origin, meaning 'field'. It is also associated with the fictional character Zorro, meaning 'fox' in Spanish.
Anahlia
Spanish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of Ana and Dahlia, a flower name symbolizing elegance and dignity.
Atalaya
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish origin, meaning 'watchtower' or 'lookout tower'.
Daliza
Spanish
Meaning
Possibly a modern invented name blending sounds from names like Delia and Eliza.
Delmi
Spanish
Meaning
A diminutive of Delmira, a Spanish name of Germanic origin meaning 'noble and famous'.
Digna
Spanish
Meaning
Digna is a Spanish and Portuguese name derived from the Latin 'dignus', meaning 'worthy'. It implies honor and respect.
Camelo
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Camilo, a Spanish and Portuguese name derived from the Roman family name Camillus, of uncertain meaning.
Chalino
Spanish
Meaning
Chalino is a diminutive of the Spanish name Salvador, meaning 'savior.'
Ginebra
Spanish
Meaning
The Spanish and Italian form of Guinevere, a Welsh name, of uncertain meaning, possibly related to 'white wave'.
Dago
Spanish
Meaning
Dago is a shortened form or nickname, often associated with the name Diego, a Spanish form of James, meaning 'supplanter' in Hebrew.
Jatziry
Spanish
Meaning
Jatziry is a modern, unique name with unknown origins. It can be seen as a creative name with no clear roots.
Deyvis
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a Spanish or Portuguese variant of Davis, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name David, meaning "beloved."
Eulalio
Spanish
Meaning
Eulalio is a Spanish and Portuguese name derived from the Greek 'Eulalos', meaning 'sweetly speaking' or 'well-spoken'.
Luisana
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of 'Luis' (Spanish/Portuguese for 'famous warrior') and 'Ana' (Hebrew for 'grace').
Marisabel
Spanish
Meaning
Marisabel is a feminine name combining elements of Maria (from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'bitter', 'rebellious', or 'wished-for child') and Isabel (a variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath').
Inigo
Spanish
Meaning
Inigo is a Spanish and Basque name of unknown origin. It's often associated with Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
Juandedios
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name meaning "John of God," it combines John (gift of God) and de Dios (of God).
Savanni
Spanish
Meaning
A modern variation of 'Savannah,' a name of Spanish origin referring to a treeless grassland.
Solymar
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of 'Sol,' meaning 'sun' in Latin and Spanish, and 'Mar,' meaning 'sea' in Spanish.
Susej
Spanish
Meaning
Susej is a unique and rare name, potentially a variation of other names. Its exact etymology is unclear.
Leoncio
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish and Portuguese form of Leontius, meaning "lion-like". The name indicates courage.
Ximora
Spanish
Meaning
Ximora likely originates as a modern, invented name. The meaning and origin is not definitively known.
Yarielis
Spanish
Meaning
Yarielis is a modern invented name, likely a combination of names like Yaritza and Elis or Lisel. It has a lyrical quality and no concrete historical meaning.
Yesli
Spanish
Meaning
Origin uncertain, possibly a modern invented name with no established meaning.
Zuly
Spanish
Meaning
Zuly is a modern invented name with unclear etymology and possible ties to Spanish-speaking regions. It is often considered a shortened version of names like Zulema.
Melchor
Spanish
Meaning
Melchor is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Melchior, one of the traditional names of the biblical Magi (Wise Men), possibly meaning 'king of the city'.
Alazae
Spanish
Meaning
Alazae is a modern invented name, possibly a combination of Alaia and Zae. Alaia is Basque meaning "joyful", and Zae is of Hebrew origin.
Anabela
Spanish
Meaning
Anabela is a Portuguese and Galician name, a combination of Ana and Bela. Ana means "grace" and Bela means "beautiful."
Avannah
Spanish
Meaning
A variant of Aviana or Savannah, potentially a respelling for a unique touch. Savannah means "treeless plain" in Spanish.
Oso
Spanish
Meaning
Oso is a Basque word meaning 'bear.' It can also be a short form of various names or have other linguistic roots.
Paco
Spanish
Meaning
A popular Spanish and Portuguese diminutive of Francisco, which itself comes from the Germanic name Frank, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'
Azurah
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Azura, which possibly is derived from Azure meaning 'sky blue' in Spanish or French.
Cereza
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish word for "cherry." Symbolizes sweetness, beauty, and freshness.
Ciera
Spanish
Meaning
Ciera is a modern invented name, likely a variant of Sierra. Sierra is of Spanish origin, meaning 'mountain range'.
Darleny
Spanish
Meaning
Darleny appears to be a modern invented name, potentially inspired by names like Darlene, meaning "darling," combined with a Spanish-sounding ending.
Solano
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish surname and place name, Solano likely derives from the word "sol", meaning "sun".
Erandi
Spanish
Meaning
Of unknown origin, possibly a variant of a Spanish or Latin name, or perhaps a unique indigenous name from Latin America. No definitive meaning.
Ventura
Spanish
Meaning
An Italian and Spanish name meaning "fortune" or "good fortune."
Victoriano
Spanish
Meaning
Victoriano is a Spanish name derived from the Latin name Victor, meaning 'conqueror' or 'victorious'.
Xalo
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. No established meaning.
Izamar
Spanish
Meaning
An invented name, likely a blend of 'Iz' (a nickname) and 'Mar' such as Maria or Mary.
Xiomar
Spanish
Meaning
Origin and meaning are not definitively known. It could be a modern invented name or a variation of existing names. It sounds strong and unique.
Yago
Spanish
Meaning
Yago is a Spanish and Galician form of the name James. James is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'supplanter'.
Yansiel
Spanish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of common name elements, potentially blending Spanish or Latin sounds. Its exact meaning is unknown.
Yeico
Spanish
Meaning
The origin and meaning of Yeico are uncertain, possibly a diminutive or variant from Spanish-speaking countries.