Spanish Names
3,415 names found
Aihnoa
Spanish
Meaning
Basque name, referring to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Ainhoa, a town in the Basque region of France.
Niguel
Spanish
Meaning
A variant spelling of Miguel, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Michael. Michael has Hebrew origins meaning 'who is like God?'.
Esbeidi
Spanish
Meaning
A modern invented name. The letters suggest a Spanish influence but no clear meaning exists.
Madrid
Spanish
Meaning
A place name referring to the capital city of Spain, derived from Arabic 'Mayrit' meaning 'riverbed.'
Carloss
Spanish
Meaning
A variation of Carlos, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Charles, meaning 'free man' (Germanic).
Antonieta
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Antonio, derived from the Roman family name Antonius, of unknown Etruscan origin.
Blasa
Spanish
Meaning
Of Spanish origin, meaning 'to blaze' or 'flame'.
Desuan
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly derived from combining 'Des-' with 'Juan,' the Spanish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Maguadalupe
Spanish
Meaning
Maguadalupe is a portmanteau name, combining Maria (Mary) and Guadalupe (a location in Mexico associated with the Virgin Mary). It signifies 'river of wolves' in its original Nahuatl roots.
Noraida
Spanish
Meaning
A unique invented name, likely of Spanish or Latin American origin, combining 'Nora' with the feminine ending '-ida'.
Esiquiel
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish variant of Ezekiel, meaning 'God will strengthen'. It's derived from the Hebrew name Yehezqel.
Normalinda
Spanish
Meaning
Normalinda appears to be a compound name, potentially blending "Normal" (meaning standard, regular) with "Linda" (Spanish/Portuguese for "beautiful") or a Germanic element.
Carmalita
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish diminutive of Carmen, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard.' It is associated with Mount Carmel in Israel.
Eska
Spanish
Meaning
Could be a short form of names like Esmeralda or a derivative related to 'ash'.
Obra
Spanish
Meaning
A masculine name of Spanish origin, meaning 'work' or 'labor', suggesting diligence and productivity.
Alxavier
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern combination of 'Al' and 'Xavier.' Xavier is of Basque origin, meaning 'new house' or 'bright'.
Devanhi
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern, possibly Spanish-influenced name. No clear etymology.
Maider
Spanish
Meaning
A Basque feminine name, likely derived from the Latin 'mater', meaning 'mother', or related to the Virgin Mary.
Odaliz
Spanish
Meaning
This Spanish name is believed to be derived from the Germanic name 'Odalis', possibly meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'.
Carmeleta
Spanish
Meaning
A variant of Carmelita, a Spanish diminutive of Carmen. Carmen derives from Mount Carmel, a mountain in Israel, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'.
Maiquel
Spanish
Meaning
A feminine form and Spanish variant of Michael, which is of Hebrew origin meaning 'who is like God?'.
Bolivar
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish surname derived from a Basque place name, the meaning is uncertain.
Devontez
Spanish
Meaning
A modern American name, likely a combination of De- (a prefix) and Montez. Montez is a surname derived from Spanish meaning 'of the mountain'.
Mais
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish and Catalan name meaning 'more' or 'better.' It can also be a variant of Mary or a diminutive of names like Maisie.
Dewuan
Spanish
Meaning
Modern created name using the 'De' prefix common in African-American names, combined with 'Wuan', similar to names like 'Juan'.
Onetia
Spanish
Meaning
Origin uncertain, likely a variation of other names such as Juanita.
Esmeraldo
Spanish
Meaning
Rare feminine form of Esmeraldo, derived from Esmeralda, meaning 'emerald' in Spanish and Persian, referring to the green gemstone.
Carmelito
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish and Italian diminutive of Carmel, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'. It's associated with Mount Carmel in Israel.
Bolivia
Spanish
Meaning
Bolivia is a Spanish name and is the name of a South American country, named after Simón Bolívar, a Venezuelan military and political leader.
Deyadira
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, blending sounds from other popular names. No established meaning.
Malita
Spanish
Meaning
This name is of Spanish origin, a diminutive of María, which is the Latin form of the Hebrew name Miryam. It often means 'bitter' or 'beloved'.
Esmeriah
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Esmeralda, meaning 'emerald'. It refers to the precious green gemstone.
Alejadro
Spanish
Meaning
A respelling of Alejandro, which is the Spanish form of Alexander, meaning 'defending warrior' or 'helper of mankind'.
Esmery
Spanish
Meaning
A diminutive form of Esmeralda, meaning 'emerald', or possibly a modern name derived from it.
Mando
Spanish
Meaning
A short, strong name with potential Spanish or Latin roots, possibly a diminutive of Armando or Fernando. It can also be a given name in some cultures.
Deybi
Spanish
Meaning
Deybi is a Spanish name, likely a diminutive of David, meaning 'beloved'.
Manila
Spanish
Meaning
Manila is a place name, most famously the capital of the Philippines. Its etymology is uncertain, but it's associated with the local 'nilad' plant.
Esmirna
Spanish
Meaning
Esmirna is the Spanish form of Smyrna, an ancient city in Turkey mentioned in the Bible, known for myrrh.
Alondo
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Alonzo, which is of Spanish origin and related to the Germanic name Adalfuns, meaning 'noble and ready'.
Bonanza
Spanish
Meaning
Bonanza is a Spanish word meaning 'prosperity' or 'good fortune'. It gained popularity as the title of a famous TV Western.
Manix
Spanish
Meaning
This name is of Basque origin, a diminutive form of names like Immanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
Manola
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish feminine name, often considered a diminutive of Emanuela, which is the feminine form of Emanuel. Emanuel is a Hebrew name meaning 'God is with us'.
Antoria
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name possibly derived from 'Antonio'. There is no definitive meaning.
Esparanza
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish form of 'Esperanza', meaning 'hope'.
Carmena
Spanish
Meaning
A variant of Carmen, a Spanish name meaning 'song'. It is also associated with Mount Carmel in Israel.
Manolito
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish diminutive of Manuel, which is derived from the Hebrew name Immanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
Alzora
Spanish
Meaning
Of uncertain origin. Possibly a modern invented name or a variant of Elzora, a Spanish name.
Boneita
Spanish
Meaning
Boneita is a modern, possibly invented name that sounds like the Spanish word "bonita" meaning "pretty" or "beautiful."
Dezavion
Spanish
Meaning
A modern American name, likely a combination of 'Dez' and a variation of 'Xavier' or a similar sounding name.
Manrique
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish given name of Germanic origin, meaning 'homeland ruler' or 'powerful warrior'.
Manual
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish variant of Manuel, which is a form of Emmanuel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is with us'.
Manuelita
Spanish
Meaning
Manuelita is a Spanish diminutive of Manuela, the feminine form of Manuel, which is the Spanish form of Emmanuel. Emmanuel is a Hebrew name meaning 'God is with us.'
Anays
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name of unknown exact origin, possibly with Spanish/French influences. May relate to Anaïs, a form of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Boneta
Spanish
Meaning
Boneta is derived from the Spanish word "bonita" meaning "pretty" or "good".
Dezjuan
Spanish
Meaning
Dezjuan is likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Dez' or 'Des' with Juan, the Spanish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Maquita
Spanish
Meaning
Maquita is a Spanish name, often considered a diminutive or variant of Maria. Maria has Hebrew origins, likely meaning 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'rebellious'.
Maray
Spanish
Meaning
A short and sweet name, possibly of Spanish or Latin origin, related to the sea ('mar'). It can also be a variant of Mary.
Bonieta
Spanish
Meaning
Bonieta is a Spanish feminine name meaning 'pretty' or 'cute.' It conveys beauty and charm.
Diablo
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish for 'devil'. The name connotes strength and rebellion, although it has negative connotations.
Marbeli
Spanish
Meaning
A compound name, likely combining Maria, a variant of Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'beloved'), andbeli, possibly from Spanish 'bello' meaning 'beautiful'.