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Spanish names - Baby names with the origin Spanish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Latina Latin woman; woman from Latin America; feminine form of 'Latin' (from Latium) Latin, Spanish Girl
Latorreia From the tower; connotes strength, watchfulness or protector Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Latorria Likely "victory" (if linked to Victoria) or "from the tower" (if linked to Spanish 'torre'); generally treated as a modern invented name English, Spanish Girl
Latyna Latin woman; from Latium (the region of ancient Rome) English, Latin, Spanish Girl
Lauraina Laurel; laurel-crowned; 'little laurel' (diminutive) Latin, Spanish Girl
Laureena Derived from the Latin word for 'laurel' - symbolizing honor, victory, or being crowned with laurel. Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Laurentya From Laurentum; laurel-crowned, associated with the laurel Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Laurinda Laurel; 'little laurel' (diminutive of Laura) English, Latin, Spanish Girl
Lavita The life; life Italian, Spanish Girl
Lawrah Laurel; symbol of victory, honor English, Latin, Spanish Girl
Lazarillo God has helped Spanish Boy
Leal Loyal, faithful English, French, Portuguese, Spanish Unisex
LeBron Brown-haired one African American, French, Spanish Boy
Legarre Toponymic - 'from Legarre' (exact lexical meaning uncertain) Basque, Spanish Unisex
Leita Possibly 'joyful' or 'glad' (Latin root); in some contexts linked to Iberian words for 'milk' - interpretations vary Spanish Girl
Lele In Hawaiian, 'lele' commonly means 'to fly, leap, or soar'; also used as a pet form of longer names. (In Indonesian, 'lele' is a common word for catfish.) French, Hawaiian, Indonesian, Polynesian, Portuguese, Spanish Unisex
Lenacho Little lion; an affectionate form meaning 'lion-like' or 'lion cub.' Spanish Boy
Lenda Likely a variant of Linda meaning 'soft, tender'; alternatively associated with Portuguese 'lenda' meaning 'legend'. English, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Lenita-Grace Blend of Lenita (diminutive of Elena/Helena: 'little light' or 'bright') and Grace ('grace, favor') - 'little light with grace.' Spanish Girl
Leoncita Little lioness (diminutive of Leona) Spanish Girl
Leonida Lion-like; 'son of a lion' (from Greek 'leon' = lion) Greek, Italian, Spanish Girl
Leonita Little lion / little lioness Spanish Girl
Leopoldina From Germanic elements meaning 'people' + 'bold' - 'brave among the people' Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Leranzo Derived from Laurentius: 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel' Spanish Boy
Letia Joy, happiness Italian, Latin, Romanian, Spanish Girl
Levante Rising; the east; from the east (sunrise) Italian, Spanish Boy
Ley Meadow/clearing (Old English); 'law' in Spanish; also associated with Hawaiian 'lei' (garland) or Chinese surnames. Chinese, English, Hawaiian, Polynesian, Spanish Unisex
Leza Generally a diminutive of Elizabeth: 'God is my oath' or 'consecrated to God'; may also be a toponymic surname/place name in Basque/Spanish contexts. Basque, English, Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Liberio Derived from Latin liber meaning 'free' - 'free man' or 'liberated'. Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Libertad Freedom, liberty Spanish Girl
Libre Free; liberty Spanish Unisex
Lidio From Lydia; Lydian Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Lidon Unknown; no widely attested meaning. May derive from a surname or place name rather than a common-word root. Catalan, Spanish Girl
Lilliana-Faith Combination of 'lily' (purity, beauty) and 'faith' (belief, trust). Italian, Spanish Girl
Lilliana-Joy Combination of 'lily' (purity, beauty) and 'joy' (happiness) Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Lillo A diminutive form meaning ‘little’ or ‘young,’ often a pet form of longer names (e.g., Camillo, Emilio); can also be a family or place name Italian, Spanish Boy
Limia Probably 'from the Limia' - a toponymic name taken from the Limia river in Galicia/Portugal; exact ancient meaning uncertain. Galician, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Lirios Lily / lilies (flower) Spanish Girl
Liso Smooth, sleek; polished Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Liti A diminutive/pet form meaning ‘little’ or ‘beloved’; in Hebrew contexts it can be associated with 'li' (to me) or with names like Lital ('dew of God'). English, Hebrew, Latin, Spanish Girl
Loba In Spanish, 'loba' means 'she-wolf'. In Sanskrit-related contexts it is related to 'lobha' meaning 'greed' or 'desire'. Also used as an ethnonym for a Himalayan group (Loba people). Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Lole Spanish: diminutive of Dolores, associated with 'sorrows' (Our Lady of Sorrows). Hawaiian: literally 'clothing' or 'garment'. Hawaiian, Spanish Girl
Lolea Diminutive of Dolores - 'sorrows' (i.e., little sorrow) Spanish Girl
Loleeta Diminutive of Lola/Dolores - 'little one' associated with 'sorrow' (from Dolores, meaning 'sorrows') Italian, Spanish Girl
Loleetah Diminutive of Dolores via Lola - 'little Dolores' (literally 'little sorrow') Spanish Girl
Loleita Diminutive of Lola (from Dolores) - "little Lola" / "little sorrow" Spanish Girl
Loletah Diminutive of Lola (from Dolores) - associated with 'sorrows' (title of the Virgin Mary) Spanish Girl
Loli Diminutive of Dolores, referring to 'sorrows' (from the Marian title Our Lady of Sorrows). Spanish Girl
Lolit Diminutive of Lolita (from Dolores) - 'little one'; linked to Dolores, meaning 'sorrows'. Spanish Girl
Lolitah 'little Lola' - ultimately from Dolores meaning 'sorrows' (so 'little Dolores' or 'little sorrow') 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