Spanish Names
3,415 names found
Yeiler
Spanish
Meaning
Modern invented name. Likely no specific meaning.
Zantiago
Spanish
Meaning
A modern variant of Santiago, the Spanish form of James, meaning "supplanter".
Zorian
Spanish
Meaning
Zorian is a modern name, possibly derived from 'Zorion', a Basque name meaning 'happiness' or 'luck'.
Kiko
Spanish
Meaning
A diminutive of Francisco, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free'. Popular as a nickname and can be used as a standalone name.
Alphonzo
Spanish
Meaning
Alphonzo is a variant spelling of Alfonso, a Spanish and Portuguese name derived from Germanic elements meaning 'noble and ready' or 'eager for battle'.
Aragon
Spanish
Meaning
Derived from the Spanish region of Aragón, its origin uncertain, but possibly linked to the river Aragón.
Luzelena
Spanish
Meaning
Luzelena is a combination of the Spanish name 'Luz' meaning 'light', and the name 'Elena', meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Archibaldo
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish and Italian form of Archibald, derived from the Germanic elements 'ercan' (genuine, precious) and 'bald' (bold).
Lynda
Spanish
Meaning
Lynda is a variant of Linda, which is of Spanish origin, meaning "pretty" or "beautiful." It can also be a short form of names ending in -linda.
Mariadelcarmen
Spanish
Meaning
This is a compound Spanish name, combining Maria (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'beloved') and del Carmen (referring to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, a title of the Virgin Mary).
Mariavictoria
Spanish
Meaning
A compound Spanish name combining Maria, of Hebrew origin meaning 'wished for child' or 'bitter', and Victoria, of Latin origin meaning 'victory'.
Marifer
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish portmanteau name combining Maria ('beloved', Latin) and Fernanda ('bold traveler', Germanic).
Borja
Spanish
Meaning
Borja is a Spanish name of Basque origin. It is derived from a place name and is often associated with strength and nobility.
Nena
Spanish
Meaning
Nena is often considered a diminutive of names like Antonina or Giovanna, meaning "grace" or "God is gracious." It can also be used as a standalone name.
Nita
Spanish
Meaning
Nita is a Spanish diminutive of Juanita, which means "God is gracious." It can also be a diminutive of Anita.
Olaya
Spanish
Meaning
A feminine name of Spanish and Galician origin, believed to be a variant of Eulalia, meaning 'well spoken' or 'eloquent'.
Cayetano
Spanish
Meaning
Cayetano is the Spanish form of Caietanus, derived from the ancient Italian city of Caieta (modern Gaeta).
Davier
Spanish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a variation of David or Xavier.
Siarah
Spanish
Meaning
A variant spelling of Sierra, a Spanish name referring to a mountain range.
Soley
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Sol, meaning 'sun' in Spanish and Latin.
Estefan
Spanish
Meaning
Estefan is a Spanish and Portuguese variant of Stephen, derived from the Greek name 'Stephanos,' meaning 'crown' or 'wreath,' symbolizing honor and victory.
Froylan
Spanish
Meaning
Of Spanish origin, derived from the Visigothic name Frodila, which is composed of the elements 'frod' meaning 'wise, prudent' and 'ila' meaning 'small'.
Galo
Spanish
Meaning
Galo is a short form of the Galician name 'Galicano', of uncertain origin, perhaps from 'Gallus' meaning 'rooster'.
Xavianna
Spanish
Meaning
A modern, elaborated form of Xavia, which is likely derived from Xavier. Xavier is of Basque origin, meaning "new house" or "bright".
Yissel
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name of unknown origin. It doesn't have a widely recognised origin or meaning.
Zamoura
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly with influences from other names like Zamira. No well-established meaning.
Zoraida
Spanish
Meaning
Zoraida is a Spanish name of Arabic origin. It means 'enchanting' or 'charming woman'.
Zuley
Spanish
Meaning
Zuley is a modern name, possibly a diminutive of Zulema or a variation of Zoey. It's origins are debated.
Adeluna
Spanish
Meaning
Adeluna is a Spanish name combining "Adele" (noble) with "Luna" (moon), meaning "noble moon" or "noble light."
Alegria
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish for 'joy' or 'happiness'.
Aleta
Spanish
Meaning
Aleta is a name of Spanish origin, possibly a diminutive of names like Adelaida or a variant of Alethea (Greek origin), meaning "truth."
Javy
Spanish
Meaning
A short form of Javier, meaning 'new house' or 'bright'. It originates from the Basque form of the name.
Anayli
Spanish
Meaning
A modern, possibly invented name, potentially with roots in Spanish or other Latin languages, but the exact meaning is unclear.
Jossue
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name, a variation of Joshua, meaning 'God is salvation'. It's derived from the Hebrew name Yeshua.
Azoria
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name, possibly related to 'azure' (blue) or Azura, meaning 'sky blue' in Spanish. Also resembles Aurora.
Camira
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, potentially related to Camero, of Spanish origin.
Catalena
Spanish
Meaning
Catalena is a variation of Catalina, the Spanish form of Katherine, meaning "pure".
Delores
Spanish
Meaning
Delores is a Spanish name derived from "María de los Dolores", meaning "Mary of Sorrows."
Lobo
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish and Portuguese for 'wolf'. Strong and symbolic of the animal.
Lupe
Spanish
Meaning
Lupe is a Spanish name, a short form of Guadalupe, referring to the Virgin Mary of Guadalupe, and derived from Arabic 'wādī al-lubb' meaning 'riverbed'.
Maciel
Spanish
Meaning
A surname of Portuguese and Spanish origin, possibly derived from the given name Macías.
Magdaleno
Spanish
Meaning
Magdaleno is a Spanish and Portuguese masculine given name derived from Magdalene, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Enara
Spanish
Meaning
A Basque name meaning 'swallow'. The swallow is often a symbol of hope and freedom.
Erandy
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. The exact etymology is unclear, but may have roots or influences from other established names.
Illari
Spanish
Meaning
A Basque name meaning "the new moon." A feminine given name.
Navarro
Spanish
Meaning
This is a Spanish surname and given name, originating from the Basque region. It refers to someone from Navarre, a historical kingdom in northern Spain, with its name likely derived from the town of Nafarea.
Pedrito
Spanish
Meaning
Pedrito is a diminutive form of Pedro, the Spanish and Portuguese equivalent of Peter. It means 'stone' or 'rock', conveying stability.
Real
Spanish
Meaning
In English, 'real' means genuine or actual. As a name, it evokes authenticity and truth, possibly influenced by the Spanish word 'real' meaning 'royal'.
Rojelio
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish variant of Roger, derived from the Germanic elements *hrod* meaning "fame" and *ger* meaning "spear."
Laguna
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish for 'lagoon', a shallow body of water.
Santonio
Spanish
Meaning
Santonio is a modern invented name, likely a blend of the popular name Antonio and the prefix 'San-'. Therefore its meaning is related to Antonio, 'priceless'.
Maitte
Spanish
Meaning
Maitte is likely a variant of Maité, a Basque name that is a form of Maria, meaning 'star of the sea' or 'lady'.
Mariaisabel
Spanish
Meaning
Mariaisabel is a compound name of Spanish origin, combining Maria (from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'bitter', 'rebellious', or 'wished-for child') and Isabel (a variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath').
Mariluna
Spanish
Meaning
A poetic combination name, 'Mari' often derives from 'Mary' (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and 'luna' means 'moon' in Latin.
Teyo
Spanish
Meaning
Often considered a short form of Mateo (Spanish) or Teo (Italian), meaning 'gift of God'.
Mileidy
Spanish
Meaning
Mileidy is a modern name with uncertain origins, possibly a combination of names or a Hispanic invention. It has a lyrical and sophisticated sound.
Victorino
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish and Portuguese diminutive of Victor, meaning 'conqueror' or 'victorious'.
Xabi
Spanish
Meaning
Xabi is primarily a Basque name, a diminutive of Xavier. Xavier means "new house" or "bright house".
Xadrian
Spanish
Meaning
Xadrian is a modern, invented name, likely a combination of Xavier and Adrian, and does not have a distinct traditional meaning.
Xantiago
Spanish
Meaning
A variant of Santiago, which is Spanish for Saint James, derived from Hebrew 'Jacob'.