Spanish Names
3,415 names found
Xhavier
Spanish
Meaning
A modern spelling variation of Xavier, which comes from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning "the new house".
Cortaz
Spanish
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Cortez, meaning 'courteous.' Also may be a modern creation.
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'.
Anacristina
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of Ana (grace) and Cristina (follower of Christ). Of Spanish/Portuguese origin.
Jilberto
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish form of Gilbert, meaning 'bright pledge' or 'famous promise'.
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'.
Cortes
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish surname meaning 'courteous' or 'refined.'
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.
Jimenez
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish surname derived from the given name Jimeno. Jimeno is a Basque form of Simeon, meaning 'God has heard.'
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.
Corteze
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by the word 'courteous' or a respelling of Cortez, a Spanish surname. Cortez refers to a court or courtyard.
Alijandra
Spanish
Meaning
Alijandra is a Spanish variation of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'. It combines the classic elegance of Alexandra with a Spanish flair.
Xsavier
Spanish
Meaning
Variant spelling of Xavier, which is derived from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning 'the new house' or 'castle'.
Jobita
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name, likely a diminutive of names like Josefa, meaning "God will add" or "Jehovah increases."
Crecencio
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name derived from the Latin "Crescens," meaning "growing" or "increasing."
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.
Xzaivier
Spanish
Meaning
Xzaivier is a modern, stylized variant of Xavier, meaning 'new house' or 'bright' from Basque etxe berri.
Avellana
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish and Portuguese for 'hazelnut'. It evokes nature and the warm, earthy tones of the hazelnut tree.
Xzaveon
Spanish
Meaning
Xzaveon is a modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Xavier, which is of Basque origin and means "new house" or "bright".
Jolinda
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a combination of 'Jo' (short for names like Joanne) and 'Linda,' meaning 'beautiful' in Spanish. A modern creation.
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.
Crescencia
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish and Portuguese name derived from the Latin 'crescens', meaning 'growing' or 'increasing'.
Anadia
Spanish
Meaning
The meaning of Anadia is somewhat obscure but potentially linked to the Portuguese town of the same name, known for its wine region.
Merce
Spanish
Meaning
A short form of 'Mercedes' (Spanish for 'mercies' or 'condolences', referring to Mary, Our Lady of Mercy) or a diminutive of 'Mercer'.
Xzavius
Spanish
Meaning
A modern spelling variation of 'Xavier', meaning 'new house' or 'bright'.
Jorgealberto
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of Jorge (George), meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker' and Alberto, meaning 'noble' or 'bright'.
Cresencia
Spanish
Meaning
Spanish origin, meaning "to grow" or "increasing".
Edgareduardo
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of Edgar and Eduardo. Edgar means 'wealthy spear' and Eduardo means 'wealthy guardian'.
Merced
Spanish
Meaning
Merced is a Spanish name and surname, meaning 'mercy' or 'grace'. It is derived from 'María de la Merced' (Mary of Mercy).
Yachica
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name; meaning unclear but possibly drawing inspiration from other names with similar sounds and structures.
Jorgeluis
Spanish
Meaning
A combination of Jorge (George) and Luis, meaning "farmer" and "famous warrior".
Yacqueline
Spanish
Meaning
Yacqueline is a Spanish variation of Jacqueline. Jacqueline is the feminine form of Jacques, the French form of Jacob, meaning "supplanter." It also relates to the phrase, "held by the heel".
Merceda
Spanish
Meaning
From the Spanish title 'Nuestra Señora de la Merced', meaning 'Our Lady of Mercy'. It signifies compassion and divine forgiveness.
Josaan
Spanish
Meaning
A modern invented name or combination of 'Jose' and a suffix. Meaning is not specific.
Cresencio
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name derived from the Latin word "crescens," meaning "growing" or "increasing."
Anieta
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Anita, a diminutive of Ana, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Caiman
Spanish
Meaning
Caiman is a word for a South American reptile related to alligators, likely derived from a Carib language. Used as a given name it has no strong historical connections.
Edianny
Spanish
Meaning
A modern name, likely a combination of popular elements. No traditional origin or meaning.
Mercedas
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish variant of Mercedes, meaning 'Our Lady of Mercy,' a title for the Virgin Mary.
Mercede
Spanish
Meaning
Mercede is a feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word 'merces', meaning 'wages, reward, or mercy'. It's closely related to the concept of divine mercy.
Ediberto
Spanish
Meaning
Ediberto is a Spanish and Portuguese name derived from Germanic elements *ead* meaning 'wealth, fortune' and *berht* meaning 'bright, famous'.
Mercedee
Spanish
Meaning
A variant of Mercedes, which originates from 'María de las Mercedes' (Our Lady of Mercy). It's a title of the Virgin Mary.
Mercedees
Spanish
Meaning
A variation of Mercedes, originating from Spanish 'Mercedes', meaning 'mercies' or 'favors', often attributed to the Virgin Mary.
Caimen
Spanish
Meaning
Caimen is likely a modern variation of Cayman, the name of a group of islands in the Caribbean, of possible Carib origin.
Edier
Spanish
Meaning
This name might be of Basque origin. Meaning is unknown.
Mercedeez
Spanish
Meaning
A stylized spelling of 'Mercedes,' a Spanish name derived from 'Nuestra Señora de la Merced,' meaning 'Our Lady of Mercy.' It is a name of elegance and grace.
Edilia
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish and Portuguese name, derived from the Germanic name Edila, meaning 'noble'.
Mercedese
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish name derived from 'Mercedes', meaning 'mercies' or 'favors'. It is also the name of a famous Spanish Marian title, Our Lady of Mercedes.