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Spanish names - Baby names with the origin Spanish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Alama Possible meanings: 'sign' or 'learned one' (from Arabic roots); alternatively linked to 'nurturing' or 'kind' as a variant of Alma. Arabic, Latin, Spanish Girl
Alamia Uncertain; possible meanings include 'work, industrious' (if from Amalia), 'treasure/gift' (if influenced by Samoan Alamea), or connections to 'world/knowledge' (if related to Arabic 'alam'). Polynesian, Spanish Girl
Aldea Hamlet; small village Spanish Girl
Aldir Possibly 'old' or 'noble leader' (from Germanic element 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'noble') Germanic, Spanish Boy
Aldonza Likely "noble, ready" (from Germanic elements) Spanish Girl
Alegre Cheerful; joyful; merry Portuguese, Spanish Unisex
Alejanda Defender of men / protector of mankind Spanish Girl
Alejandra Defender or protector of mankind Spanish Girl
Alejandrah Defender/protector of mankind Spanish Girl
Alejandryn Defender (protector) of mankind Spanish Girl
Alejendrina Defender of men; protector of mankind Spanish Girl
Alejito Little defender (diminutive of Alejandro/Alexander, meaning 'defender of men') Spanish Boy
Alemana Female form of 'German' - a woman from Germany or of German origin Spanish Girl
Alenjandra Defender of mankind Spanish Girl
Alesto Probably “defender of men” if derived from Alexander/Alessio. Spanish Boy
Alezio Defender, helper Italian, Spanish Boy
Alio Varies by origin: possibly 'other' (Latin alius) or 'exalted/noble' if derived from Ali Spanish Boy
Allejandra Defender of mankind; protector of men Spanish Girl
Allejandrina Feminine form of Alexander - "defender of mankind" / "protector of men" Spanish Girl
Allmera Not established; possibly related to Amira ("princess") or Alma ("soul"/"nurturing") depending on root Spanish Girl
Allonza Noble and ready (ready for battle) Spanish Girl
allyshia Noble, of noble kind Latin, Spanish Girl
Almeda From the poplar grove / tree-lined avenue Spanish Girl
Almedah Derived from Spanish alameda, meaning a tree-lined avenue or poplar grove Spanish Girl
Almeria From the Spanish city Almería; from Arabic al-Mariyya meaning "the watchtower" (sometimes rendered "the mirror"). Spanish Girl
Almida Possibly 'nurturing' or 'kind' (exact meaning uncertain) Spanish Girl
Almirena Likely a literary or invented name, possibly derived from Almira and often interpreted as 'noble' or 'admired' (a lyrical/romantic feminine form). Italian, Spanish Girl
Almita Little soul (diminutive form of Alma, 'soul') Spanish Girl
Almo Nourishing; kind Latin, Spanish Boy
Alodia Heritage, inheritance (related to 'allod' - land held in absolute ownership) Spanish Girl
Aloma Dove Spanish Girl
Alondria Variant of Alondra, meaning "lark" Spanish Girl
Alonsa Noble and ready Spanish Girl
Alonso Noble and ready Spanish Boy
Alonson Derived from Alfonso/Alonso: "noble, ready" English, Spanish Boy
Alsina Holm oak; from a place with holm oaks (i.e., 'oak' or 'of the oak grove') Catalan, Spanish Girl
Altagracia High grace; a title of the Virgin Mary (the Virgin of Altagracia) Spanish Girl
Altagracita Diminutive/familiar form of Altagracia - 'little/high grace' (affectionate form) Spanish Girl
Alunzo Noble and ready Spanish Boy
Alvara Feminine form of Álvaro - generally understood as 'elf warrior' or 'guardian' from Germanic roots Spanish Girl
Alvarita Diminutive of Álvaro - "little elf warrior" / "little guardian" Germanic, Spanish Girl
Alverio Likely 'elf ruler' or 'elf warrior' - derived from Germanic elements associated with 'elf' and 'ruler/army'. Italian, Spanish Boy
Alviar Probably 'elf warrior' or 'guardian' (connected to Alvar/Álvaro) Spanish Boy
Amaranda Probably 'worthy of love' (from Latin amare/Amanda) or 'unfading, eternal' (from Greek amaranthos) Spanish Girl
Amarely Often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'loving'; sometimes associated with Amaryllis ('sparkling' or floral imagery) Latin, Spanish Girl
Amarelys Associated with Amaryllis - 'sparkling' or 'shining'; sometimes interpreted in modern use as 'beloved' + 'lily'. Spanish Girl
Amargo Bitter Spanish Boy
Amarios A modern variant of Amari; broadly 'related to Amari' (Amari has multiple origins and meanings such as 'strength' or 'revered'); the '-os' ending gives a masculine/Greek flavor Italian, Spanish Boy
Amarou Uncertain; possible senses include 'bitter' (Latin), 'serpent' (Quechua), or 'immortal' (Sanskrit/Hindi) depending on source Spanish Boy
Amarysah Beloved Spanish Girl

Spanish name popularity over time

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

2,048
Names in this origin
572
With data in 2024
193,553
Births 2024
1,811,720
Peak year 0