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Spanish names - Baby names with the origin Spanish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Chabeli Diminutive of Isabel - from Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath" or "consecrated to God" Spanish Girl
Chachi In Spanish slang: 'cool' or 'great'. In Hindi/Urdu: 'chachi' = father's younger brother's wife (aunt). Also used as an affectionate or playful nickname. English, Hindi, Spanish, Urdu Unisex
Chano A familiar Spanish nickname/diminutive; if from Hebrew Chanoch (Enoch) it means "dedicated, initiated". Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Chapa Sanskrit: 'bow, arc'; Spanish: 'metal plate, badge' Sanskrit, Spanish Unisex
Charito Little Rosario; 'little rosary' or 'little rose/rose garland' (affectionate diminutive) Spanish Girl
Charo Diminutive of Rosario, meaning 'rosary' (literally 'rose garden') Spanish Girl
Charro Traditional Mexican horseman; cowboy; skilled rider in Mexican rodeo culture Spanish Boy
Chavala Colloquial Spanish: 'girl'; also used as an affectionate/diminutive form related to Chavela (Isabel) or Chava (Eve - 'life'). Spanish Girl
Chavela Affectionate diminutive of Isabel - ultimately from Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath'. Spanish Girl
Chavira If derived from Xavier, 'new house' (Basque); otherwise used as a family name of Spanish origin Spanish Unisex
Cheche Affectionate diminutive or pet name - a repeated-syllable nickname meaning 'little Che' or a familiar form of names such as César, Cecilia/Cecilia-derived Cece, or any name shortened to 'Che'. Spanish Unisex
Checo A colloquial nickname - commonly used as a diminutive for Sergio in Spanish-speaking countries; in Spanish it also means 'Czech' (a person from the Czech Republic). Spanish Boy
Chelem Unclear; probably place-name derived. Associated with the coastal village Chelem, so may be linked to the sea/fishing but meaning is not well documented. Spanish Unisex
Chelo Consolation Latin, Spanish Girl
Chely An affectionate diminutive often used as a pet form of names like Graciela; linked to the meaning 'grace' (i.e., 'little Grace' or 'gracious'). Spanish Girl
Chenita Little grace / little graceful one Spanish Girl
Chepito Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little Chepe' → 'little José' (Joseph); root meaning 'He will add' / 'God will increase'. Spanish Boy
Chica Girl; little girl; term of endearment Spanish Girl
Chicha Affectionate nickname in Spanish-speaking communities; also the name of a traditional Latin American fermented maize drink Spanish Girl
Chicho Affectionate diminutive, commonly a nickname for Francisco; can suggest 'little one' or 'little boy'. Spanish Boy
Chiko Varies by origin. In Japanese, contains the suffix -ko meaning 'child' and can be written with kanji such as 智子 ('wise child') or 千子 ('thousand child'). In Spanish/Filipino use, derived from 'chico' meaning 'boy' or used as a diminutive/nickname for Francisco. Filipino, Japanese, Spanish Unisex
Chilena Chilean - a woman or girl from Chile; 'of Chile' Spanish Girl
Chinda Varies by origin - commonly rendered as 'beloved' or 'beautiful' in Southeast Asian usage; can be associated with 'fierce' or 'passionate' via Sanskrit roots; also used as a short form of Lucinda. Indian, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Spanish, Thai Unisex
Chinea Unclear - probably a toponymic surname with no widely documented lexical meaning Spanish Girl
Chino In Spanish a nickname meaning 'curly-haired' or 'Chinese/relating to China'; in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used (e.g., 千乃 'thousand + of', 千野 'thousand field', 智乃 'wisdom + of'). Italian, Japanese, Spanish Boy
Chio A diminutive or nickname; meaning depends on the original full name (e.g., Sergio, Lucio). As a standalone it has no single fixed meaning. Chinese, Filipino, Italian, Spanish Unisex
Chiquinquira Place-name from Chiquinquirá (Colombia); used in honor of the Virgin of Chiquinquirá (a Marian title). Spanish Girl
Chiquis Little one; little girl (diminutive form meaning 'small' or 'little') Spanish Girl
Chiquita Little girl; little one; affectionate diminutive Spanish Girl
Chita Affectionate diminutive of Concepción/Conchita (linked to the Immaculate Conception); used as a pet form or nickname. Spanish Girl
Chuca A pet form/diminutive often tied to Jesusa/María Jesús (related to Jesús - 'God saves'). Spanish Girl
Chuchita Affectionate diminutive of 'Chucha' - literally 'little Chucha', used as a term of endearment for women Spanish Girl
Chuey Diminutive/nickname for Jesús - 'God is salvation.' Spanish Boy
Chula Crest; pretty Italian, Sanskrit, Spanish, Thai Girl
Chus Yahweh is salvation Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Chusa Diminutive of Jesusa, feminine form related to Jesús - ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is salvation' Spanish Girl
Chusita Affectionate diminutive meaning "little Chusa/Jesusa"; related to Jesus, which means "God saves". Spanish Girl
Chuy Yahweh is salvation Aramaic, Hebrew, Spanish Boy
Chyno Affectionate nickname from Spanish 'chino' meaning 'Chinese' or, colloquially, 'curly‑haired'; used as a familiar or stage name Spanish Boy
Cibely Name of the mother/fertility goddess Cybele; associated with mountains, nature, and protection. Spanish Girl
ciera From Irish Ciara 'dark-haired' or Spanish sierra 'mountain range' Irish, Spanish Girl
Cierrah Derived from Spanish 'sierra', meaning 'mountain range' or 'from the mountains'. Spanish Girl
Cilia Either 'blind' (from Cecilia) or 'heavenly/sky' (from Celia), depending on the root Spanish Girl
Ciprianna From Cyprus; 'woman of Cyprus'. Spanish Girl
Cirano Uncertain - often associated with meanings tied to Cyrus ('sun'/'throne') or to Greek roots meaning 'lord'; also carries literary connotations of pride and eloquence from Cyrano de Bergerac Italian, Spanish Boy
Ciria Uncertain - no single widely attested meaning; possibly 'from Syria' or a diminutive/variant of names like Cira Latin, Spanish Girl
Cirios Derived from 'cirio' meaning 'candle' - connotes light, guidance, and devotion Spanish Boy
Cirra Varies by root: commonly associated with 'lady' (Greek) or 'sun/throne' (Persian); sometimes treated as a melodic feminine name without a single fixed meaning. Greek, Persian, Spanish Girl
Cita A pet/diminutive form of names such as Lucía or Leticia; an affectionate 'little' or 'beloved' form Spanish Girl
Clarabela Bright/clear and beautiful 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