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Basque Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Aneko Little Anne (from Anna, meaning 'grace'); in a Japanese reading could suggest 'older sister' + 'child' Basque Girl
Areeta Sandy place, beach Basque Girl
Argi Light, brightness Basque Girl
Argia Greek: 'from Argos' / 'shining, bright'; Basque: 'light'. Basque, Greek Girl
Arietza Oak / of the oak tree Basque Girl
Arletah Uncertain; often linked to Arlette/Arleta and variously associated with meanings like 'little eagle' (Basque reading) or Germanic elements related to 'army'/'noble'. Basque Girl
Arrate From the Basque place name Arrate - a sanctuary/place linked to the Virgin of Arrate; roughly 'rocky place' or 'stone slope'. Basque Girl
Baina If derived from Veena/Beena: 'musical instrument' (veena). Other origins have no well-established single meaning. Basque, Slavic Girl
Begonya From the place Begoña; often interpreted as 'lower place' or 'place of the lowlands' Basque Girl
Belda Unclear: possibly 'dark' (Basque) or related to Germanic root meaning 'bold/brave'; in Turkish contexts the form may be linked to place-name vocabulary Basque Girl
Beria Possibly 'creation' (Hebrew) or 'new' (Basque); also appears as a Georgian surname Basque, Georgian, Hebrew Girl
Beti's Diminutive of Elizabeth ('pledged to God'); in Basque, means 'always'. Basque Girl
Bittore Victory; she who is victorious Basque Girl
Carmele Vineyard; garden Basque, Catalan, Hebrew Girl
Edurne Snow Basque Girl
Eguskina From Basque eguzki 'sun' - 'sun' or affectionate/diminutive 'little sun' Basque Girl
Eina Possible meanings: 'one, unity' (from Old Norse/Germanic 'ein'); in Japanese the meaning depends on kanji (commonly elements like 'excellent', 'flower' or 'beauty'); also used as a regional/variant form of Aina. Basque, Catalan, Germanic, Japanese, Norse, Norwegian Girl
Elaia Basque: 'bird' (often cited as swallow/jay); Greek: 'olive' (olive tree) Basque, Greek Girl
Erela Basque: "the bee"; in Hebrew usage sometimes treated as a form of Ariela/Erelah (associated with 'lioness of God' or 'watchful') Basque Girl
Etchika House Basque, French Girl
Gaina Basque: “summit, top”; Romanian: “hen” (găină - female chicken). Basque, Romanian Girl
Garbi Clean, pure Basque Girl
Garbiñe Clean, pure Basque Girl
Gotzone Sweet, pleasant Basque Girl
Goya The high place Basque, Spanish Girl
Gurite Likely 'cross' or 'little cross' (from Basque Gurutze) Basque Girl
Gurutze Cross (Christian symbol) Basque Girl
Huyete Unknown or not well-established; no widely accepted meaning. May be a variant/transliteration of names meaning 'life' (e.g., Arabic Hayat) or simply a rare/local form Basque Girl
Idurre Likely 'moonlight' or 'light' (Basque) Basque Girl
Igone Not well-attested; Basque feminine name with uncertain/unsupported specific meaning. Basque Girl
Ikerne Feminine form of Iker; often interpreted as 'visitation' or 'bringer of news.' Basque Girl
Iniga Derived from the Basque name Eneko/Íñigo, commonly interpreted as "my little one" or "little beloved" Basque, Spanish Girl
Irantzu Derived from Basque, associated with 'fern' or a place of ferns Basque Girl
Iratze Fern (from the Basque word for fern or a fern-covered place) Basque Girl
Irune Peace Basque Girl
Isaskun Derived from the Basque place-name Izaskun; associated with Our Lady of Izaskun (a title of the Virgin Mary) Basque Girl
Itsaso Sea Basque Girl
Itxaro Hope, expectation Basque Girl
Itziar From the Basque place-name Itziar - the name of a Marian sanctuary; given in honor of the Virgin of Itziar. Basque Girl
Izarne Star (from Basque izar; sometimes rendered as 'little star') Basque Girl
Izaro Island (from the name of a small island off the Basque coast) Basque Girl
Izaskun Basque form of Isabel - 'God is my oath' (from Hebrew Elisheba) Basque Girl
Jaione Born on a feast day; related to festival/celebration (from Basque 'jai' = festival / 'jaio' = to be born) Basque Girl
Jasone Healer Basque Girl
Jokina God will establish Basque, Spanish Girl
Josebe Feminine form related to Joseph - "God will increase" / "God will add" Basque Girl
Josune Basque feminine name related to Joseph/José - 'God will add' or 'God will increase'. Basque Girl
Joxepa God will add; may God increase Basque, Spanish Girl
Karmele Of Mount Carmel; 'garden', 'vineyard' (associated with Our Lady of Mount Carmel) Basque Girl
Koldobike Feminine form/derivative of Koldo - roughly 'woman/child of Koldo' (Koldo itself is a Basque form of a Germanic name meaning roughly 'brave counsel' or 'bold counselor'). Basque Girl

Basque Girls name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Basque-origin name in our dataset.

128
Names in this origin
3
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
8,059
Peak year 2020