Spanish Names
3,415 names found
Vista
Spanish
Meaning
From the English word for a distant view, or a promising intellectual view.
Javiera
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name meaning 'bright' or 'new house'. Its origin is a Spanish variant of Javier.
Wakeen
Spanish
Meaning
Unknown meaning and origin, likely a modern invented name or variant of Joaquin.
Conswello
Spanish
Meaning
Conswello is a less common spelling variation of Consuelo, a Spanish name meaning 'consolation'. It is derived from the Latin 'consolatio'.
Javierjr
Spanish
Meaning
This name combines 'Javier' (meaning 'new house') with 'jr' signifying Junior, passed down a generation.
Martica
Spanish
Meaning
A diminutive of 'Martha,' an Aramaic name meaning 'lady' or 'mistress of the house,' with a Spanish or Italian flair.
Wanna
Spanish
Meaning
Possibly a diminutive of names like Juana or a phonetic respelling of 'want to'. Often associated with desire and eagerness.
Audelio
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish and Italian name, likely derived from Germanic elements meaning 'noble' or 'wealthy.'
Donjuan
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name meaning 'God is gracious'. It's the Spanish form of John. It's also known from the legend of Don Juan, a famous libertine.
Martinez
Spanish
Meaning
Martinez is a patronymic surname of Spanish origin, meaning 'son of Martin.' Martin itself derives from the Roman god Mars, the god of war.
Corayma
Spanish
Meaning
Possibly a modern invented name, influenced by names like Coraima. Likely of South American origin.
Angenita
Spanish
Meaning
Possibly a combination of Angel, meaning "messenger", and Anita, a diminutive of Ana, meaning "grace".
Martita
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish diminutive of Marta, which is the Latin form of the Aramaic 'Martha,' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress of the house.'
Donnitta
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variant of Donita.
Martiza
Spanish
Meaning
A variant of Maritza, which is likely a diminutive of Maria, of Hebrew origin meaning 'bitter', or potentially from a Slavic root meaning 'of the sea'.
Marycarmen
Spanish
Meaning
Marycarmen is a compound name combining Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and Carmen (Spanish, from Latin 'carmen' meaning 'song' or 'poem').
Donquez
Spanish
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Don' and 'Marquez'.
Marycruz
Spanish
Meaning
A compound name combining Mary (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'rebellious') and Cruz (Spanish for 'cross'), often symbolizing devotion.
Cordairo
Spanish
Meaning
A modern name, likely an invented variation of Cordero. Cordero is a Spanish word meaning 'lamb'.
Maryela
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish and Portuguese variant of Maria, which is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.' It can also be interpreted as 'wished-for child' or 'rebellion.'
Buena
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish word meaning 'good'. It conveys a sense of positivity and virtue.
Donrico
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Don' (meaning 'world ruler' from Celtic or 'gift' from Spanish) and 'Rico' (meaning 'powerful ruler' from Germanic or 'rich' from Spanish).
Maryjose
Spanish
Meaning
Maryjose is a compound Spanish name combining Mary, of Hebrew origin meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved,' and Jose, the Spanish form of Joseph, meaning 'God will increase.'
Maryluz
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish compound name, combining 'Mary' (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') with 'Luz' (Spanish for 'light').
Donyelle
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, potentially a combination of 'Don' (Spanish title of respect) with a feminine suffix.
Marypaz
Spanish
Meaning
A portmanteau name combining "Mary," of Hebrew origin meaning "bitter" or "beloved," and "Paz," of Spanish origin meaning "peace."
Anhelica
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish variant of Angelica, derived from the Greek 'angelos' meaning "messenger."
Buenaventura
Spanish
Meaning
From Spanish, meaning "good fortune" or "good adventure," derived from the Latin *bona venture*.
Doranda
Spanish
Meaning
A modern invented name likely combining Dora (gift) with the suffix -anda. May be associated with 'gold'.
Masiel
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name, often associated with the Spanish word 'mas', meaning 'more'. It is also believed to have a connection to the Catalan word for 'church'.
Xareny
Spanish
Meaning
Xareny is a modern name. Its origin and meaning are unclear, possibly a variation of Karen or invented. No established meaning.
Xaveon
Spanish
Meaning
A modern, invented name possibly derived from Xavier with a contemporary twist.
Anacely
Spanish
Meaning
Anacely is a Spanish name, a variant of Araceli, meaning "altar of the sky" or "altar of the heavens."
Duice
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern respelling of 'Dulce', meaning 'sweet' in Spanish.
Mata
Spanish
Meaning
In Spanish, Mata can mean 'wood' or 'bush,' but as a given name, it is often associated with Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'beloved').
Bulmaro
Spanish
Meaning
Bulmaro is a Spanish name of uncertain origin. Some sources suggest a connection to Germanic elements.
Dujuana
Spanish
Meaning
A modern, invented name. Likely a combination of other names, possibly related to names like Juana or Duana.
Matais
Spanish
Meaning
A variant spelling of the Spanish and Portuguese name Matías, which is derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of Yahweh' or 'gift of God.'
Jesuan
Spanish
Meaning
A name related to the Spanish 'Jesús' and the Hebrew 'Yeshua', meaning 'God is salvation'.
Bunita
Spanish
Meaning
Derived from the Spanish word 'bonita' meaning 'pretty' or 'beautiful'.
Mateos
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish and Greek form of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God'.
Xaviar
Spanish
Meaning
A variant of Xavier, of Basque origin, meaning 'new house' or 'bright'.
Ausencio
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish form of Auxentius, derived from the Latin 'auxens' meaning 'increasing' or 'growing'.
Cabela
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern name, possibly inspired by the outdoor retailer Cabela's or related to names like Isabella.
Durango
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish place name, referring to a city in Mexico or a state in the USA. The origin of the name is uncertain, potentially from Basque.
Mayraalejandra
Spanish
Meaning
Mayraalejandra is a compound name. Mayra is of Latin origin, possibly meaning 'star of the sea', while Alejandra is the Spanish form of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Aitza
Spanish
Meaning
Of Basque origin, the meaning of Aitza is 'rock'. It is simple, strong, and nature-inspired.
Mecedes
Spanish
Meaning
A misspelling or variant of Mercedes, a Spanish feminine name derived from 'María de las Mercedes', meaning 'Our Lady of Mercy'. It signifies compassion and divine grace.
Duron
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, potentially related to names like 'Duran' (Spanish) or 'Tyrone' (Irish).
Meco
Spanish
Meaning
Meco is a rare name, possibly of Spanish origin, or an invented name with a modern, punchy sound. It is short and distinctive.
Aldana
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish name of Germanic origin, derived from 'ald' meaning 'old, noble'.
Anida
Spanish
Meaning
Anida is a name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Anita, a Spanish diminutive of Anna, meaning 'grace'.
Cabella
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly related to 'cabello' (Spanish for hair), or a variant of Isabella.
Dyego
Spanish
Meaning
A variation of Diego, a Spanish name derived from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'.
Meguel
Spanish
Meaning
Meguel is a rare variation of Miguel, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?' It has a strong, spirited sound.
Ecequiel
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish or Portuguese variant of Ezekiel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God will strengthen'.
Mercades
Spanish
Meaning
Mercades is a variant spelling of Mercedes, a Spanish name meaning 'mercy' or 'favors'. It is a deeply religious and elegant name.
Cabral
Spanish
Meaning
A Portuguese and Spanish surname meaning 'place of goats' or 'goatherd'.
Mercadez
Spanish
Meaning
A variant spelling of Mercedes, a Spanish feminine name of Germanic origin derived from the title "Our Lady of Mercy" (Maria de Mercedes).
Mercadies
Spanish
Meaning
This name appears to be a variation of 'Mercedes', which is of Spanish origin, meaning 'mercies' or 'favors', often associated with the Virgin Mary.