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Spanish Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Damaryssa Derived from Damaris: 'gentle' or 'to tame' (possibly 'heifer') English, Spanish Girl
Damita Diminutive of Damiana/Damia - from a root meaning 'to tame/subdue'; can also be read as 'little lady' (Spanish dama + -ita) Spanish Girl
Danesa Danish; woman from Denmark Spanish Girl
Daniellah God is my judge French, Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Darlita Little darling; beloved English, Spanish Girl
Davilynda Likely 'beloved' (from David/Davina) + 'beautiful/pretty' (from Linda) - 'beloved and beautiful' English, Spanish Girl
Dayanairah Likely a blend meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly judge' (combining Diana - divine/sky - and Hebrew 'Dayan' - judge) Spanish Girl
Delfi Dolphin; from Delphi (the ancient Greek site) Greek, Italian, Spanish Girl
Delfie Dolphin; from Delphi Italian, Spanish Girl
Delisya Delight, pleasure; delightful English, Spanish Girl
Delmaria Literally 'of María' (of Mary); sometimes associated with 'of the sea' when linked to 'del mar' Greek, Spanish Girl
Delmira Noble and famous Spanish Girl
Delorese “of the sorrows” or “sorrow,” associated with the Virgin Mary of Sorrows Spanish Girl
Deloria Likely 'sorrow' or 'of sorrows' (from Dolores) Spanish Girl
Delories Sorrows / of sorrows Spanish Girl
Deloriessah Derived from Spanish 'Dolores' meaning 'sorrows' (related to 'Our Lady of Sorrows') Latin, Spanish Girl
Delorine A variant of Dolores, meaning "sorrows" (referring to Our Lady of Sorrows). Spanish Girl
Delorisann Combination of Dolores ('sorrows') and Ann ('grace') - roughly 'sorrowful grace'. Spanish Girl
Deloriss Sorrows; 'of sorrows' (referring to the Virgin Mary) Spanish Girl
Delorisse Derived from Dolores, meaning "of the sorrows" or "sorrowful" (refers to the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Sorrows). English, Latin, Spanish Girl
Delorita Little sorrow (diminutive of Dolores, 'sorrows') Latin, Spanish Girl
Deloritta Modern elaboration often linked to Dolores ('sorrow') or to Loretta/Laura ('little laurel') Spanish Girl
Deloros Sorrow; "Our Lady of Sorrows" Spanish Girl
Delorys Sorrows; 'of sorrows' (refers to the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Sorrows) Spanish Girl
Delsia Probably an elaboration of Delia/Adelia - 'of Delos' (Delia) or 'noble' (Adelia) Spanish Girl
devina Divine, like a goddess Indian, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Devota Devoted, pious; consecrated or dedicated (often to God) French, Latin, Spanish Girl
diamando Diamond (precious stone) Greek, Spanish Girl
Dianitza Diminutive of Diana - "little Diana," associated with "divine" Spanish Girl
Diega Feminine form of Diego; associated with 'supplanter' (from Jacob/James) or 'learned/teaching' (from Didacus). Spanish Girl
Djuana God is gracious Spanish Girl
Dolo Diminutive/nickname of Dolores - 'sorrows' (from Spanish/Latin for 'pain, sorrow') Spanish Girl
Dolora Sorrow; pain; sorrowful Spanish Girl
Domingina Belonging to the Lord; of the Lord (associated with Sunday) Spanish Girl
Domingita Diminutive of Dominga; "little one of the Lord" (from Latin Dominicus) Spanish Girl
Donabella Beautiful lady (also interpreted as 'gift of beauty') Italian, Spanish Girl
Donila Possibly 'gift' (from Latin don-) or linked to Gaelic 'donn' meaning 'brown/chief' - etymology uncertain Spanish Girl
Dorabela Beautiful gift (a compound of 'Dora' meaning gift and 'bella' meaning beautiful) Italian, Spanish Girl
Doraliz A modern blend meaning roughly 'gift' (Dora) + 'God is my oath' (Liz/Elizabeth) - commonly interpreted as 'God's gift' or 'gift pledged to God'. Spanish Girl
Doriana Feminine form of Dorian - 'of the Dorians' or 'from Doris'; sometimes linked to Greek doron ('gift'). Greek, Spanish Girl
Doritta Gift of God Greek, Spanish Girl
Duena Lady; mistress; historically a chaperone or governess Spanish Girl
Dulcena Sweet; "sweet one" Latin, Spanish Girl
Dulciena Sweet; sweet one Spanish Girl
Dulcyneia Sweet; "sweet one" Spanish Girl
Dulsineya Sweet; 'sweet one' Latin, Spanish Girl
Dulzineia Sweet; sweet one; beloved Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Dylcia Sweet Spanish Girl
eiza Most commonly seen as a form of Eliza/Elizabeth meaning "pledged to God"; if derived from Arabic Aiza it can mean "respected" or "noble." Spanish Girl
Eleadora Likely "gift of light" - combining elements meaning "light" (Helen/Elena) and "gift" (dora). Spanish Girl

Spanish Girls name popularity over time

Aggregated births across Spain, United States for every Spanish-origin name in our dataset.

1,271
Names in this origin
358
With data in 2024
102,536
Births 2024
870,042
Peak year 0