Spanish Names
3,415 names found
Mariuxi
Spanish
Meaning
A feminine given name, most commonly found in Catalonia, Spain, often a diminutive or variant of Maria.
Angeluis
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of 'Angel' (from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger') and 'Luis' (Spanish/Portuguese form of 'Louis', meaning 'famous warrior').
Dominio
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish and Italian word for 'domain' or 'dominion'. Suggests mastery or control.
Marivi
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish diminutive name, often a combination of Maria ('star of the sea') and Eva ('life'). It can also be associated with 'beloved'.
Tieria
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name, possibly a variant of Tierra, meaning 'earth'.
Tiera
Spanish
Meaning
Possibly derived from the Spanish word 'tierra' meaning 'earth' or 'land'.
Citally
Spanish
Meaning
Most likely a modern invented name with no traditional origin.
Jaada
Spanish
Meaning
A variant spelling of Jada, of Spanish origin meaning 'jade', or 'knowledgeable'.
Tigre
Spanish
Meaning
The French and Spanish word for 'tiger'. Symbolizes strength, power, and courage.
Jabier
Spanish
Meaning
Jabier is a Spanish variant of Javier, derived from a Basque place name, meaning "new house".
Claro
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish and Italian name derived from the Latin "clarus" meaning "clear," "bright," or "famous."
Domingos
Spanish
Meaning
Domingos is a Portuguese and Spanish form of Dominic, meaning "belonging to the Lord."
Marites
Spanish
Meaning
A Filipino given name, often a diminutive or variation of Maria Teresa, combining Mary (beloved) and Teresa (harvester/summer).
Tijuan
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. The similarity to the name of the Mexican city Tijuana makes it potentially geographically influenced.
Asun
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a shortened form of Asunción, a Spanish name referring to the Assumption of Mary.
Marivic
Spanish
Meaning
A popular Filipino compound name, typically combining Maria (Hebrew, 'bitter'/'beloved') and Victoria (Latin, 'victory').
Tiquila
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, sharing resemblance with the alcoholic beverage 'Tequila'. The exact meaning is unknown, but has Spanish language influences.
Brisamar
Spanish
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of "Brisa" (Spanish for breeze) and "Mar" (Spanish for sea).
Dominador
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish and Portuguese name meaning "Dominator" or "Ruler".
Marixa
Spanish
Meaning
A feminine name, likely a diminutive or variant of Maria (Hebrew, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved') or a Spanish-influenced coinage with a rhythmic quality.
Tiquita
Spanish
Meaning
A modern, invented name, likely of American origin and potentially a creative variation of other names.
Codero
Spanish
Meaning
Likely related to the Spanish word 'cordero' meaning 'lamb'. Often symbolic of innocence or gentleness.
Tiofilo
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish and Italian form of Theophilus, meaning "loved by God" or "loving God" from Greek.
Anabelen
Spanish
Meaning
Anabelen is a combination of the names Ana and Belen. Ana is Hebrew meaning 'grace' and Belen is Spanish for Bethlehem, 'house of bread'.
Marizol
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of 'Maria,' derived from Hebrew meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved,' and 'Sol,' the Spanish word for 'sun.' It evokes a sense of radiant warmth and perhaps enduring strength.
Tojuana
Spanish
Meaning
A modern name of African American origin, possibly a blend of the prefix 'To-' with 'Juana'. Juana is the Spanish feminine form of John, meaning "God is gracious".
Angelmanuel
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of Angel, meaning "messenger" (Greek), and Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us" (Hebrew).
Donaji
Spanish
Meaning
Donaji is a Zapotec name meaning "great soul" or "beautiful soul," originating from Oaxaca, Mexico.
Mariselda
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name combining Maria (beloved, wished-for child) and Griselda (grey battle, battle maid).
Cocoa
Spanish
Meaning
Refers to the cacao tree from which chocolate is derived; a sweet and modern name choice.
Marixza
Spanish
Meaning
A rare, likely invented spelling. It might be a variant of 'Maritza', a Spanish name with possible roots in Hebrew 'Miriam' meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellion', or 'sea of bitterness'.
Domitilo
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish and Portuguese form of Domitius, a Roman family name possibly derived from 'domus' meaning 'house' or 'home'.
Marizela
Spanish
Meaning
A variant of Marisela, possibly a combination of Maria ('bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and Stella ('star').
Torita
Spanish
Meaning
A diminutive of names starting with 'Tor', such as Victoria or names with 'tori' such as Toriel. Can also be the feminine of Toro.
Colorado
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish word meaning 'colored red'. It's often associated with the state of Colorado, known for its red rock formations.
Markeeta
Spanish
Meaning
Markeeta is a less common variation of Marquita, which is thought to be of Spanish or Latin origin, potentially related to the name Mark.
Torre
Spanish
Meaning
Torre is a Spanish and Italian surname meaning 'tower.' It can be used as a given name.
Jahquez
Spanish
Meaning
A modern name, potentially a combination of the popular prefix 'Ja' with a Spanish-sounding suffix. Meaning not explicitly defined.
Brizeyda
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name. There is no clear etymology or widely recognized meaning.
Donaciano
Spanish
Meaning
Donaciano is a Spanish name derived from the Latin name Donatianus, meaning 'gifted' or 'belonging to Donatus'. Donatus means 'given' or 'presented'.
Marqez
Spanish
Meaning
A modern variant of Marquez, which is a Spanish surname derived from the given name Marcos (Mark), ultimately from the Roman name Marcus, possibly meaning 'dedicated to Mars'.
Torres
Spanish
Meaning
Torres is a Spanish surname meaning 'towers' or 'turrets.' It is commonly used as a given name, evoking strength and resilience.
Marquita
Spanish
Meaning
Marquita is a Spanish name, a diminutive of Maria, meaning "bitter" or "rebellious" (but often interpreted as "beloved").
Donalene
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of Dona and the suffix -lene. Dona is a Spanish and Portuguese name, the feminine form of Don meaning "lord" or "chief."
Marquesa
Spanish
Meaning
The feminine form of "Marques," a Spanish and Portuguese title of nobility, equivalent to "Marquess" or "Countess."
Trejaun
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name combining 'Tre' with 'Jaun', a Spanish variation of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jaiver
Spanish
Meaning
A modern name, potentially a variation or combination of 'Javier', which is Spanish, meaning 'new house'.
Asusena
Spanish
Meaning
Asusena is a Spanish name derived from the word 'azucena', which means 'lily'. It symbolizes purity, beauty, and grace.
Adelfa
Spanish
Meaning
Adelfa is a Spanish name derived from the Germanic name Adalwolf, meaning "noble wolf."
Ahmarria
Spanish
Meaning
Ahmarria is likely a modern, created name combining sounds from names like Amara and Maria. Its meaning would be derived from similar sounds.
Aldora
Spanish
Meaning
Aldora's origin is debated. Possible origins are: Greek, meaning 'winged gift', or Spanish, derived from Aldonza, a Visigothic name.
Alondre
Spanish
Meaning
Alondre is a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Alonzo and Andre. Alonzo is of Spanish and Germanic origin, meaning 'noble and ready'. Andre is French form of Andrew, meaning 'manly'.
Angelmiguel
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of Angel (messenger) and Miguel (Who is like God?).
Marqueze
Spanish
Meaning
This name appears to be a variant spelling of Marques, which is of Spanish origin, derived from 'Marques', meaning 'marquis' or 'count'. It denotes nobility and high rank.
Donicio
Spanish
Meaning
A rare name. Possibly derived from the Spanish or Italian word 'Don,' meaning 'gift' or 'lord.'
Marqueta
Spanish
Meaning
Marqueta is likely a variant of Marcella or a name with Spanish roots, related to 'Mars', the Roman god of war, implying a warrior-like spirit.
Doncella
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish word meaning 'maiden' or 'young woman'.
Marquieta
Spanish
Meaning
A feminine name of Spanish origin, a variation of "Marquise" or "Marquis," meaning "noblewoman" or "princess."
Bronce
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish or Italian surname, possibly derived from 'bronze' (referring to the metal).
Donita
Spanish
Meaning
Donita is a Spanish diminutive of Donna, meaning "lady." It is an endearing term.