| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Floria | Flower; flowering/blossom | Latin, Romanian, Spanish | Girl | 5 #651 | |
| Haro | Varies by origin - toponymic from the town of Haro (Spain); possibly from Basque roots related to stone/rock; as a short form of Harold/Harrison relates to 'army-ruler'/'son of Harry'; in Japanese use it is generally a phonetic form with no intrinsic meaning. | Basque, English, Japanese, Spanish | Boy | 5 #652 | |
| Jesusa | God saves (feminine form of Jesus) | Spanish | Girl | 5 #653 | |
| Jobany | God is gracious | Spanish | Boy | 5 #654 | |
| Josepha | God will increase; God adds | English, Hebrew, Spanish | Girl | 5 #655 | |
| Kendrys | Modern variant of Kendrick meaning 'royal ruler' or 'chief' (from Old English/Welsh roots). | English, Spanish | Boy | 5 #656 | |
| Leondra | Lioness; 'lion-like' or brave as a lion | Greek, Portuguese, Spanish | Girl | 5 #657 | |
| Loma | Hill, small hill | Spanish | Girl | 5 #658 | |
| Loya | Multiple possibilities: 'great' (from Pashto) or, if derived from Spanish/Lola, related to Dolores ('sorrows'); sometimes interpreted in English contexts as evoking 'loyal'. | Spanish | Girl | 5 #659 | |
| Mano | Often a diminutive or nickname (e.g., for Manuel or Manoj). In Spanish/Italian 'mano' means 'hand'. In Japanese it can be a feminine given name whose meaning varies by kanji. | Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Spanish | Unisex | 5 #660 | |
| Marico | Likely 'true child' if from Japanese Mariko; alternatively a Maria-derived form (linked to Mary) depending on origin | Italian, Japanese, Roman, Spanish | Unisex | 5 #661 | |
| Mayas | Likely derived from Maya - 'illusion' or 'magic' in Sanskrit; also connected to Maia (a mythic mother figure) or to the Maya people/culture. | Greek, Latin, Mayan, Sanskrit, Spanish | Girl | 5 #662 | |
| Merin | Possibly 'of the sea' (from Marin/Marinus) or 'little Mary' (diminutive of Mary), meaning varies by origin | Spanish | Unisex | 5 #663 | |
| Nicia | Derived from Greek nikē meaning 'victory' - 'victorious' or 'victory' | Greek, Spanish | Girl | 5 #664 | |
| Oro | Gold, golden | Italian, Spanish | Boy | 5 #665 | |
| Perlita | Little pearl | Spanish | Girl | 5 #666 | |
| Rangel | Originally a toponymic surname from a place called Rangel; also used as a masculine given name in Bulgaria. Exact original meaning is uncertain. | Bulgarian, Galician, Portuguese, Spanish | Boy | 5 #667 | |
| Reynna | Queen (from Spanish); alternatively 'counsel' or 'strong' (from Germanic/Slavic Rayna) | Germanic, Spanish | Girl | 5 #668 | |
| Rica | From Germanic 'ric' meaning 'ruler' or from Spanish 'rica' meaning 'rich/wealthy'. | Spanish | Girl | 5 #669 | |
| Riquelme | From Germanic elements ric 'ruler/power' + helm 'helmet/protection' - 'powerful protector'. | Spanish | Boy | 5 #670 | |
| Rizal | Derived from Spanish 'ricial' meaning 'green fields' or 'new growth'; also known as a Filipino surname (e.g., José Rizal). | Spanish | Boy | 5 #671 | |
| Senen | From Gaelic 'sean' ('old') with diminutive suffix -án: 'little old one'. | Egyptian, Galician, Irish, Spanish | Boy | 5 #672 | |
| Serafim | 'Burning ones' or 'fiery ones' (angelic beings); figuratively 'ardent' or 'fiery' | Bulgarian, Hebrew, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish | Boy | 5 #673 | |
| Seville | From Seville (Sevilla), the Spanish city; a place-name | Spanish | Girl | 5 #674 | |
| Trini | Trinity, threefoldness | Latin, Spanish | Girl | 5 #675 | |
| Abadia | From the abbey / related to an abbey or abbot | Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Abalardo | Noble strength (noble and strong) | Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Abejundio | Probably 'abundant' (from Latin Abundius); folk/creative reading could suggest a bee-related sense | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Abeto | Fir tree | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Abrill | From the month April (Latin Aprilis), associated with spring and 'to open'; often given to girls born in April. | Catalan, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Abryel | Probably 'God is my strength' if derived from Gabriel/Abriel; alternatively associated with 'April' if influenced by Abril | French, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Acelino | Uncertain - likely a diminutive or derivative of a Latin/medieval name (e.g., Acelinus); sometimes associated with nobility or the Roman Acilius family | Portuguese, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Acha | {'general': 'Meaning varies by culture; often a place-name or family-name origin, or a short form/nickname when used as a given name.', 'Basque': 'Likely toponymic (from a place-name or landscape feature).', 'Spanish/Portuguese': 'Surname of uncertain toponymic origin.', 'West African': 'Used as a diminutive or short form; specific meaning depends on the fuller name and language.'} | Basque, Portuguese, Spanish | Unisex | — | |
| Achira | Sanskrit: 'swift, not slow'; Quechua/Spanish: name of the canna (achira) plant/root | Quechua, Sanskrit, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Addan | Likely 'little fire' (from Irish Aodhán); alternatively a form of Adán/Adam meaning 'man' or 'earth'. | Hebrew, Irish, Spanish, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Adelfa | Sister; sisterly | Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Adelfe | Possibly 'noble' (from Germanic) or 'brotherly/kinsman' (from Greek); in some Romance contexts linked to Adelfa (the oleander plant) | Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Adelfonso | Noble and ready (noble + eager) | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Adiriano | Man/from Hadria (of the Adriatic) | Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Adoracion | Adoration; worship; devotion | Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Adryano | From Hadria ('man of Adria') | Latin, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Aguedas | Good, virtuous | Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Aguedita | Little Águeda; from Greek Agathē meaning "good" or "kind" | Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Aguedo | Probably 'good' or 'virtuous' | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Aguistin | Venerable, great, majestic | Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Aideliz | Probably a modern blend of Aida ('visitor/returning' or 'help') and Eliz/Elizabeth ('God is my oath'), so roughly 'devoted to God' or 'one devoted/renowned'. | Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Aimiliana | Derived from the Roman family name Aemilius/Aemilia - often interpreted as 'rival' or 'industrious' | Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Aislara | Probably a compound sense of 'dream/vision' (from Aisling) + 'Lara' (associated with fame/protection) - roughly 'dream of fame' or 'dream-protected' (approximate) | Spanish | Girl | — | |
| 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 | — |
Aggregated births across Spain, United States for every Spanish-origin name in our dataset.