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Spanish names - Baby names with the origin Spanish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Filippina Feminine form of Philip - 'lover of horses.' Greek, Spanish Girl
Fillo Possibly 'little son' or 'friend/lover' (if linked to Greek Philo) Spanish Boy
Filomene Beloved; possibly "lover of strength" Greek, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Fito A pet form/diminutive; typically carries the meaning of the root name (e.g., Adolfo = 'noble wolf', Bonifacio = 'good fate'/'well-doer') Spanish Boy
Flaco Thin, lean Latin, Spanish Boy
Flamenca Flemish woman; from Flanders Spanish Girl
Flecha Arrow Spanish Girl
Flores Means "flowers" Spanish Unisex
Florete Little flower Spanish Girl
Florida Flowery; 'land of flowers' Spanish Girl
Florita Little flower Spanish Girl
Fonsi Diminutive of Alfonso - 'noble and ready' (often interpreted as 'noble and ready for battle') Spanish Boy
Fraco Free, frank; originally 'Frank' or 'Frenchman'. Spanish Boy
Franchesqua Derived from Franciscus, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'. English, Spanish Girl
Franchesska Originally 'Frenchman' (also interpreted as 'free') Spanish Girl
Francisco Frenchman; 'free man' (associated with the Franks) Spanish Boy
Francita Little Francisca - derived from 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one' Spanish Girl
Franquito Diminutive of Francisco meaning "little Francisco" - literally "little Frenchman" or "little free man" Spanish Boy
Franscisco Frenchman; 'Frank' or 'free man' Spanish Boy
Frany Diminutive of Francis/Frances, generally associated with 'Frenchman' or 'free (man)' Spanish Unisex
Frasco Diminutive of Francisco - 'Frenchman'/'free man' (also the Spanish word for 'jar' or 'bottle') Spanish Boy
Frascuelo Likely a diminutive meaning 'little jar' or 'little bottle' (from Spanish frasco); used historically as a nickname/stage name/surname. Spanish Boy
Frasquito Diminutive of Francisco meaning "little Francisco" (Francisco ultimately from Latin meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man'); can also be interpreted as 'little bottle' if derived from Spanish frasco. Spanish Boy
Fray Possibly 'friar' or 'brother' (from Spanish/Latin); sometimes linked to 'lord' if associated with Norse Freyr; English word also means 'fight'. English, Norse, Spanish Unisex
Fresca Fresh, cool; lively Italian, Spanish Girl
Fresco Fresh; cool Italian, Spanish Boy
Frescura Freshness; vivacity; cheekiness Italian, Spanish Girl
Fria Possibly 'free' (Germanic/Scandinavian); in Spanish 'fría' means 'cold'. Germanic, Scandinavian, Spanish Girl
Froy Lord, master Germanic, Latin, Spanish Boy
Fulgencio Bright; shining Spanish Boy
Gabreilla Feminine form of Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my warrior'. Hebrew, Italian, Spanish Girl
Gailea From Galilee (Hebrew 'Galil' meaning 'district' or 'circle') Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Gala Either 'calm, serenity' (from Galina/Galene) or 'festive, elegant' (from gala) French, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Galan Gallant; suitor - a courteous or handsome man Spanish Boy
Galana Feminine form of Spanish 'galán' meaning elegant, gallant, noble; also used as an East African place name Spanish Girl
Galeana Surname-derived: 'of/descendant of Galeano'; possibly related to Latin 'galea' meaning 'helmet' Spanish Girl
Galerano Probably 'from Galera' (indicating origin); may also be connected to the Latin name Galerius or themes related to 'galley' - generally a family/place-based name later used as a given name. Italian, Spanish Boy
Galtero Ruler of the army Italian, Latin, Spanish Boy
Galvan A surname-turned given name. In Spanish tied to the Latin personal name Galbanus (meaning uncertain); in Irish from Gealbhán meaning 'little bright one' or 'bright/white'. Irish, Spanish Boy
Garci Uncertain; possibly "young" (Basque) Spanish Boy
Garcia Uncertain - possibly 'young' or derived from a Basque word meaning 'bear'. Spanish Boy
Garcillasso Derived from Garci/García; exact original meaning uncertain, often associated with a Basque root meaning 'bear' or as a patronymic form Spanish Boy
Garcya Possibly 'young' or 'bear' (etymology uncertain) Spanish Boy
Garlinda Spear + beautiful/tender; roughly 'spear-beautiful' or 'strong and gentle' Spanish Girl
Garsya From García; etymology uncertain - often interpreted as 'young' (Basque gaztea) or possibly related to 'bear' (Basque hartz). Basque, Spanish Unisex
Garybaldo Spear-bold - brave or bold with a spear; bold spear-warrior Germanic, Spanish Boy
Gasa {'Korean': "gasa (가사) - 'lyrics' or a traditional form of lyric/prose poetry", 'Bhutanese': 'name of a district (Gasa) - used as a place-name; specific etymology varies', 'Spanish': "common noun meaning 'gauze' (not traditionally used as a given name)"} Korean, Spanish Unisex
Gatita Affectionate diminutive meaning "little female cat" or "kitten" Spanish Girl
Genio Genius; spirit; innate talent or guardian spirit Italian, Spanish Boy
Geraldina Ruler with a spear 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