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Spanish names - Baby names with the origin Spanish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Amorela Little love; beloved Spanish Girl
Amorita 'little love' / 'beloved little one' Spanish Girl
Amílcar Brother of Melqart Latin, Phoenician, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Ana Cristina Favored/graceful follower of Christ Spanish Girl
Analejandra Graced or graceful defender of mankind Spanish Girl
Analey A modern blend meaning roughly "graceful meadow" or "favored meadow" (combining 'grace' + 'meadow'). English, Spanish Girl
analia Often interpreted as 'graceful' or 'favored' - a combination of Ana ('grace') and Lía/Leah Spanish Girl
Anana Cloud (Hebrew). Colloquially 'pineapple' in Rioplatense Spanish (ananá). Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Ancelina Likely "little angel" (from Angelina) or "divine protection/God's helmet" (from Anselm) French, Spanish Girl
Ancelino Diminutive of Ansel/Anselm - 'protected by God' or 'divine protection' (literally 'little Ansel') Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Anchoreta Hermit; recluse - one who withdraws from the world Greek, Spanish Girl
Ancizar Uncertain; etymology not well attested - possibly Basque in origin Spanish Boy
Andeana From the Andes; Andean woman Spanish Girl
Andes From the Andes; relating to the Andes mountains Spanish Unisex
Andrecito Diminutive of Andrés: "little Andrew" (Andrew/Andreas means "manly, brave" or "man") Spanish Boy
Andriela Feminine form of Andrew - "manly, brave, strong" Greek, Spanish Girl
Aneja No single established given-name meaning. As an Indian surname it denotes family/clan origin; in Spanish 'añeja' means 'aged' or 'mature'. When used as a given name it is often treated as a modern/phonetic variant of names such as Anaya or Anja. Indian, Spanish Girl
Angel Liu Angel: messenger or heavenly being; Liu: a common Chinese family name (no single English meaning; historically associated with the character 劉) English, Spanish Unisex
Angeliza Angelic, 'messenger (of God)'; often interpreted as a blend of Angela ('angel') and Eliza ('pledged to God') Spanish Girl
Angenita Likely "little angel" (diminutive of Ángela/Angelita) Greek, Spanish Girl
Anitte Grace; favor Spanish Girl
Antolin Derived from the Roman family name Antonius/Antoninus; traditionally rendered as 'priceless' or 'inestimable.' Spanish Boy
Antoñito Diminutive of Antonio - "little Antonio" (Antonio is often interpreted as "priceless/invaluable") Spanish Boy
Aquillino Eagle-like (from Latin aquila 'eagle') Latin, Spanish Boy
Aramenta Uncertain - likely a variant of Araminta; sometimes interpreted as 'defender' or of debated/unknown origin. Spanish Girl
arceli Altar of heaven Spanish Girl
Arcilla Clay (earth/soil) Spanish Girl
Ardelisa Unclear; likely a compound name. May incorporate elements related to 'Adel-' (noble) or 'Lisa' (short for Elizabeth, 'God is my oath') Spanish Girl
Ardila Likely a surname or place-name origin; in Spanish it resembles 'ardilla' (squirrel). Exact meaning is uncertain. Spanish Girl
Arela Likely a feminine form of Ariel/Ariella - 'lion of God' (biblical Ariel can also be rendered 'altar of God') Hebrew, Latin, Spanish Girl
arely Likely "lion of God" (related to Hebrew Ariel); used as a modern Spanish/Latin-American feminine name Spanish Girl
Arenita Little sand; small sandy place or beach Spanish Girl
Arentino Italianate diminutive; possibly 'little Arent' or related to Latin 'argent' (silver) / denoting Argentine origin - rare/modern usage Italian, Spanish Boy
Argante Silver; shining or bright French, Italian, Spanish Boy
Argel From Argel (Algiers) - 'the islands' (derived from Arabic al-Jazā'ir) Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Argentinah From Argentina; associated with 'silver' (argentum) Latin, Spanish Girl
Argie Diminutive form of names beginning with "Arg-", often associated with Greek arg- meaning "shining/bright" or with Argus meaning "watchful/guardian" English, Greek, Spanish Unisex
Argiles Clay; from a place with clay or an occupational name for a potter Catalan, French, Spanish Boy
Aricely Derived from Latin 'Ara Caeli' meaning 'altar of the sky' or 'altar of heaven' (often interpreted as 'heavenly altar'). Spanish Girl
Ariet Possibly 'ram' (if from Latin/Spanish) or 'little lion'/'lioness' (if diminutive of Hebrew Ari/Ariel) or 'little aria' (if diminutive of Aria); overall meaning is uncertain French, Italian, Spanish Unisex
Arieta Little aria; small song or melody Italian, Spanish Girl
Ariseli Derived from Araceli/Ariceli - 'altar of the heavens' / 'heavenly altar' Spanish Girl
Armandos Army man; soldier, warrior Germanic, Spanish Boy
Armenta Of the herd; associated with cattle or herding Spanish Girl
Arminda Feminine form of Armand/Armando, from Germanic elements meaning 'army' + 'protection' - roughly 'protector of the army' or 'soldier'. Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Armino Derived from a Germanic root meaning 'whole' or 'universal.' Germanic, Spanish Boy
Aroldis Likely derived from Germanic elements meaning 'ruler' or 'eagle-ruler' (related to Arnold/Harold) Spanish Boy
Arona Often treated as a feminine form of Aaron - ‘mountain of strength’ or ‘exalted’; also appears as a place-name. Hebrew, Italian, Spanish Girl
Arrosa Rose; rosy, like a rose Latin, Spanish Girl
Arte Often a diminutive of Art/Arthur ('bear' or 'noble'); can also be associated with the Italian/Spanish word 'arte' ('art') or the Greek name Artemios ('safe, healthy'). English, Greek, Italian, Spanish Boy

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