Spanish baby names
Names from Spain & Latin America — 54 names with meanings.
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What are the most popular Spanish baby names?
The most popular Spanish names include Pablo, Manuel, Isabel, Rosario, Carlos, Jimena, Victor, Pilar. There are 54 Spanish names in total, with 25 boy names and 29 girl names.
What are popular Spanish boy names?
Popular Spanish boy names include Pablo ("small"), Manuel ("God is with us"), Isabel ("God is my oath"), Jimena ("heard"), Victor ("conqueror"), Rafael ("God has healed"). These names are traditionally used in Spain & Latin America.
What are popular Spanish girl names?
Popular Spanish girl names include Rosario ("rosary"), Carlos ("free man"), Pilar ("pillar"), Natalia ("born at Christmas"), HΓΒ©ctor ("holding fast"), Gustavo ("royal staff").
Where do Spanish names come from?
Spanish names originate from Spain & Latin America. Spanish naming tradition includes using both paternal and maternal surnames. Religious and nature names are popular.
What do Spanish names typically mean?
Spanish names often carry meanings related to: small, God is with us, God is my oath, rosary, free man. Each name's specific meaning is listed on its detail page.
Are Spanish names popular in other countries?
Spanish names are traditionally used in Spain & Latin America and have been adopted in many countries that share cultural, religious or historical connections.
What are unique and rare Spanish names?
For rare Spanish names that stand out, consider: Alejandro, Alma, Blanca, Diego, Esperanza, Gabriel, Guadalupe, Ignacio. Less common Spanish names often carry the same deep cultural meaning while being more distinctive.
How do you pronounce Spanish names?
Spanish names can have pronunciation patterns unfamiliar to English speakers. Examples: Valentina (val-en-TEE-nah); Olga (OL-gah); Mateo (mah-TAY-oh); Gabriel (GAY-bree-el). Each name's pronunciation guide is shown on its individual page.