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Spanish Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Guillerma Resolute protector Spanish Girl
Guillermina (feminine form) Resolute protector Spanish Girl
Haideah Likely 'noble' (from Adelheid/Heidi); alternatively associated with the literary name Haidée/Haydée. Germanic, Greek, Spanish Girl
haidee Usually treated as a variant of Heidi (from Germanic Adelheid) meaning "noble"; exact origins are partly uncertain and also literary. English, Spanish Girl
Haria Likely 'of Hari' (Hari = 'yellow/green/golden' in Sanskrit) or a variant of María (from Maryam, often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'bitter') Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Harlinda 'Beautiful' or 'pretty' (from Spanish 'linda'); possibly 'army-beautiful' if linked to Germanic 'har/heri' meaning 'army' Spanish Girl
Helinda Bright/light + beautiful - 'bright and beautiful' or 'light and gentle' Spanish Girl
Hermenia Likely 'whole, universal' (from Germanic ermin); occasionally linked to Hermes - 'messenger' Spanish Girl
Hermosah Beautiful, lovely Spanish Girl
Hoya Hollow, valley Latin, Spanish Girl
Huella Footprint, trace, mark Spanish Girl
Ibernia From Iberia ('land of the Iberians') or influenced by Hibernia ('land of winter', poetic name for Ireland) Irish, Spanish Girl
Idelisa Likely 'noble' + 'God is my oath' - roughly 'noble pledged to God'. Spanish Girl
Ilary Cheerful, joyful Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Ileany Generally associated with 'light' or 'shining' (from Helen/Elena) or 'God has answered' (from Eliana); broadly 'bright' or 'responded to prayer' Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Spanish Girl
Illanna Most commonly 'tree' (from Hebrew Ilana); sometimes associated with 'God has answered' (Eliana) or 'light' (Ileana/Elena). Spanish Girl
Inezita Diminutive of Inés; root meaning 'pure, chaste' (i.e., 'little Inés') Spanish Girl
Iniga Derived from the Basque name Eneko/Íñigo, commonly interpreted as "my little one" or "little beloved" Basque, Spanish Girl
Inma Immaculate Latin, Spanish Girl
Inocencia Innocence; innocent, pure Spanish Girl
Iolanda Violet; violet flower Greek, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
irais Likely 'rainbow' (derived from Iris); generally treated as a variant of Iris Spanish Girl
Isabelline God is my oath (pledged to God) Spanish Girl
isia Possible meanings include associations with Isis (goddess of magic and motherhood), 'Yahweh is salvation' (if derived from Isaiah), or 'pledged to God' (if related to Isabella/Isabel). Egyptian, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Polish, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Izobelle Pledged to God / God is my oath (with a secondary nod to French 'belle' = beautiful) Italian, Spanish Girl
Jacenia Uncertain - probably a modern elaboration. May be associated with Jacqueline ('supplanter') or Jacinta ('hyacinth'). English, Spanish Girl
Jacente Hyacinth (the hyacinth flower) Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Jaciela Feminine form related to Jacob/James - 'supplanter' (one who follows or holds the heel) Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Jacindey Derived from Jacinda/Jacinta - 'hyacinth', the fragrant flower English, Spanish Girl
Jacyndea Derived from Jacinda/Jacinta - 'hyacinth' (the flower) English, Spanish Girl
Jacyndy Derived from Hyacinth, meaning 'hyacinth' (the fragrant flower). Greek, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Jaimara Likely a modern blend of Jaime ('supplanter') and Mara ('bitter'); generally treated as an invented feminine name rather than a traditional name with a single established meaning. Spanish Girl
Jalinda Likely "beautiful" (derived from Linda); generally interpreted as a modern name meaning pretty/beautiful English, Spanish Girl
Janeita God is gracious English, Spanish Girl
Janerita Probably 'little Jane' or a compound meaning from Jan ('God is gracious') + Rita ('pearl') - roughly 'gracious pearl' or 'little Jane'. Latin, Spanish Girl
Janitah God is gracious (diminutive form of Jane/Jan) English, Spanish Girl
Jannita God is gracious (a diminutive form meaning 'little Jane' or 'gracious') Dutch, Spanish Girl
Jasabel A modern blended name suggesting 'jasmine' (the flower) combined with the sense of Isabel ('pledged to God' / 'God is my oath'). English, Spanish Girl
Jaxinta Derived from 'hyacinth' - the hyacinth flower Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Jayneliz Combines Jane ('God is gracious') and Liz/Elizabeth ('God is my oath'); overall sense: 'God is gracious' / 'God's promise.' English, Spanish Girl
Jenitah Probably "God is gracious" if derived from Jane/Janet/John; meaning may vary with other influences English, Spanish Girl
Jescenia A modern Spanish-language variant associated with Yesenia/Jessenia; commonly linked to floral imagery (like jasmine) or a pleasant, feminine name. Spanish Girl
Jessabele A blended name combining senses of Jessica ('foresight') and Isabel/Isabella ('God is my oath'); often interpreted as 'God is my oath' or 'God‑pledged.' French, Spanish Girl
Jesusita Little Jesus; derived from Jesús, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation' or 'God saves' Latin, Spanish Girl
Jesusyta Diminutive of Jesús - "little Jesus"; expresses devotion to Jesus Spanish Girl
Jezmin Jasmine (the fragrant flower) Spanish Girl
Jhayra Likely interpreted as 'flower' (from Arabic zahra/zaira) or 'victorious' (from Sanskrit jaya); a modern feminine name with floral/victory connotations Spanish Girl
Jimena Likely derived from Basque 'seme' ('son'); by association often given the sense 'hearkening' or 'one who hears' (as with Simon/Simone). Spanish Girl
Jinet Diminutive of Jeanne/Jean: 'God is gracious'; alternatively, if linked to Spanish 'jinete', 'rider/horseman'. English, French, Spanish Girl
Jineta Female rider, horsewoman (rider) 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