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Spanish names - Baby names with the origin Spanish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
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
Asentzio Related to the Ascension/Assumption - 'rising' or 'one associated with the Assumption (of Mary)' Spanish Boy
Asmundo 'God-protector' - divine protection Norse, Spanish Boy
Astrella Star Latin, Spanish Girl
Asuncion Assumption (referring to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary) Spanish Girl
Atalaya (Spanish) Watchtower; lookout Spanish Girl
Ataliva Little father / father-like Italian, Spanish Boy
Auriola Golden; little gold / golden halo Latin, Spanish Girl
avellina Hazelnut; from Avella (little hazelnut) Latin, Spanish Girl
Aves From Latin avis 'bird' (Spanish aves = 'birds'); evokes 'bird' or 'birdlike'. Latin, Spanish Unisex
Azarin Of fire; fiery; related to Azar ('fire') Persian, Spanish Unisex
Azurina Derived from "azure" meaning blue or sky-blue; can be interpreted as "little blue" or "of the blue/sapphire" Spanish Girl
Babia From the region of Babia; in Spanish the phrase 'en Babia' is associated with daydreaming - loosely 'dreamy' or 'absent-minded.' Spanish Girl
Baca Uncertain. In Spanish contexts likely related to 'Vaca' (cow) as a surname; in Hebrew/Biblical contexts linked to 'Baka' meaning 'weeping' or the 'valley of weeping'. Biblical, Hebrew, Spanish Unisex
Baez Patronymic meaning "son of Bá" (derived from an old personal name; exact root uncertain) Spanish Unisex
Baeza From Baeza (a town in Spain) Spanish Unisex
Baio From Spanish/Portuguese 'bayo' meaning 'bay-colored' or 'brown' (often describing a horse's coat) Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Balena Whale Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Ballinda Probably "beautiful" or "pretty" (related to Belinda/Linda) Spanish Girl
Baltasar Bel protect the king Akkadian, Greek, Latin, Spanish Boy
Baptista Baptist; "the baptizer" (one who baptizes) Greek, Italian, Spanish Boy
Barbaro Derived from Latin 'barbarus' meaning 'foreign; barbarian'. Latin, Spanish Boy
Barretto Originally a surname meaning 'from Barreto' (habitational) or related to a word for a small bar/rod or barrier; later used as a masculine given name Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Bartolomé Son of Talmai Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Spanish Boy
Basino Little Basil; kingly/royal (diminutive form) Italian, Spanish Boy
Bautisa Baptist - 'one who baptizes' (associated with John the Baptist) Spanish Boy
Baïa A feminine name used in Georgia; in Romance-language contexts it is derived from the word for 'bay' (coastal inlet); in Romanian it relates to 'bath'. Georgian, Italian, Roman, Romanian, Spanish Girl
Baïz Uncertain; possibly "white" (if from Arabic) or a surname-derived/patronymic origin (if related to Báez) Spanish Unisex
Bebee Affectionate diminutive meaning 'baby' or 'little one'. English, Spanish Unisex
Bebs Affectionate nickname meaning 'baby' or a diminutive used for names like Elizabeth, Isabel, Beatrice, or Rebecca. Spanish Unisex
Beca Diminutive of Rebecca - from Hebrew Rivqah, often interpreted as "to bind, to tie" or "captivating" Spanish Girl
Begona From the Basque place-name Begoña; associated with 'Our Lady of Begoña' (a title of the Virgin Mary). Spanish Girl
Belindah Commonly interpreted as "beautiful" Spanish Girl
Belite Little white/bright one; diminutive form related to Bel/Bella English, Latin, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Bello Beautiful; handsome Italian, Spanish Boy
Belmira Beautiful wonder ("beautiful view" or "wonderful") Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Belmyro Probably 'beautiful' (bel-) combined with 'peace' or 'fame' (miro) - roughly 'beautiful and famous' or 'beautiful peace'. Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Belos Uncertain - possibly 'white' (Slavic), 'beautiful' (Romance languages), or 'arrow/missile' (Ancient Greek). Greek, Portuguese, Slavic, Spanish Boy
Bendicion Blessing Spanish Girl
Benecia Blessed Spanish Girl
Benildo Likely 'blessed' (from Latin Benedictus) Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Beninah Uncertain; possibly 'related to Ben (son)' or loosely 'blessed' (if derived from Benita/Benigna) Spanish Girl
Benino Little benign/kind one Italian, Spanish Boy
Benio Japanese: 'crimson thread' (common kanji reading); Spanish/Italian: diminutive of Benito - 'little blessed' (from Latin 'blessed') Italian, Japanese, Spanish Unisex
Benitah Blessed Spanish Girl
Benitta Blessed Latin, Spanish Girl
Beniçio Blessed Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Bentez Son of Benito / descendant of Benito (from 'blessed') Spanish Boy
Berangaria From Berengar: 'bear' + 'spear' - literally 'bear‑spear', implying a bear-like warrior or protector. Germanic, 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