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Spanish names - Baby names with the origin Spanish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Nelyah Likely a modern elaboration - either a variant of Hebrew Neilah ('closing [prayer]') or a feminine form of Nelia/Nelly (diminutive of Cornelia/Helen). English, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Nemecio Derived from Nemesis - 'retribution' or 'dispenser of righteous justice/vengeance' Spanish Boy
Nena Mari From Spanish 'Nena' (little girl) + 'Mari' (short form of Maria - associated with 'beloved' or 'Mary'); overall sense: 'little Mary' or 'little beloved'. Latin, Spanish Girl
Nena Marita Nena: 'little girl' (affectionate). Marita: diminutive of María, commonly associated with 'bitter' or 'beloved' depending on interpretation of Maria. Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
NeNe Baby; grandmother; peaceful Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish Girl
Neneta Little girl; darling, baby girl Spanish Girl
Nenita Mari Diminutive 'little Maria' - 'little beloved' or 'little Mary'. Spanish Girl
Neno Diminutive of Nenad meaning 'unexpected' in Slavic contexts; in Iberian usage derived from nene/néné meaning 'baby' or 'little one'. Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Nepomuceno From Nepomuk (a town in Bohemia); associated with Saint John of Nepomuk Czech, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Nerita Sea nymph (diminutive form) Spanish Girl
Nesty Little Nest; depending on root may connote 'holy' (from Nest/Agnes), 'homecoming' (from Nestor), or 'serious/resolute' (from Ernest) Greek, Spanish Unisex
Nevadah Snow-covered, snowy Spanish Girl
Nevadia Snowy; from the snow-covered place (Nevada) English, Spanish Girl
Niceto Victorious Greek, Latin, Spanish Boy
Nicolás Victory of the people Greek, Spanish Boy
Nil Often refers to the Nile (the river) in Turkish/Catalan; from Sanskrit nīla meaning 'blue' in Indian languages. Catalan, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Spanish, Turkish Unisex
Nineta Little girl, little one (diminutive of Nina) Spanish Girl
Ninona Likely a diminutive form: if from Anne/Hannah → “grace, favor”; if from Antonina/Antonia → related to Antonius (often interpreted as ‘priceless’ or ‘of the Antonius family’). French, Italian, Spanish Girl
Ninoska Diminutive meaning "little girl" or "little Nina"; a pet form of Nina/Nino. Spanish Girl
Ninot A diminutive/nickname meaning 'little one'; also the Catalan word for 'doll' or 'puppet'. Often used as a pet form of names like Antonio, Antonino, or Benigno. Catalan, Spanish Boy
Nito Diminutive of Benito - ultimately 'blessed' (i.e., 'little blessed') Spanish Boy
Niurka Likely 'light' (often interpreted as 'little light' when linked to 'nur' or Núria) Spanish Girl
Nolito Little Manolo/Manuel; ultimately from Immanuel meaning "God is with us" Spanish Boy
Nonita Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little Nonie' or 'little one' (can also imply 'little grandmother' from Nona/Nonna or a pet form of Antonia). Filipino, Spanish Girl
Nonito “Little Non” - a diminutive form meaning ‘little’ or ‘young’ attached to a name-stem (from Spanish -ito) Filipino, Spanish Boy
Norkys Unknown Spanish Girl
Numidio Originally 'a person from Numidia' - i.e., a Numidian Latin, Spanish Boy
Nunciata Announced; linked to the Annunciation - 'she who was announced' or 'bearer of good news' Latin, Spanish Girl
Nuria Linked to the Catalan sanctuary/place name Núria; alternatively derived from Arabic 'Nur' meaning 'light' or 'luminous'. Arabic, Catalan, Spanish Girl
Odlanier Probably related to the Germanic element od- meaning "wealth, inheritance" (i.e., connotations of heritage/fortune); used as a masculine personal name in Latin America Spanish Boy
Ojo Yoruba: "day" (often used in names to mark the day of birth). Japanese: word meaning "princess" (王女). Spanish: the word "eye" (ojo) - not usually a given name. Japanese, Spanish, Yoruba Unisex
Oliveros Patronymic surname meaning 'descendant of Oliver' or 'of the olives/olive trees.' Spanish Boy
Olivo Olive; olive tree Italian, Spanish Boy
Ollalla Well-spoken; sweet-speaking Spanish Girl
Ollivar Related to the olive tree/olive branch (symbolically peace or fruitfulness) Spanish Boy
Olmo Elm (the elm tree) Italian, Spanish Boy
Olyva Olive tree; symbol of peace and fruitfulness Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Ondinah Wave; water spirit / sea nymph Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Onfrio “eternally good” or “always good/happy” (from an Egyptian root meaning ‘good/perpetually good’) Spanish Boy
Onicio Likely “useful” or “profitable” (from Greek Onesimos) or “of the Onicius family” (Roman origin) Latin, Spanish Boy
Onofre He who is continually good Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Orell Possibly 'golden', 'light', or 'eagle' depending on the root; generally connotes brightness, nobility, or strength. Catalan, Hebrew, Latin, Slavic, Spanish Unisex
Oreta Likely 'golden' or 'little gold'; sometimes associated with 'dawn' or a diminutive form Latin, Spanish Girl
Orina Possibly 'golden' or 'dawn' (from Oriana) or 'light' (from Hebrew) or 'fair/pale' (from Gaelic) Italian, Spanish Girl
Ormondo From Ormond ('East Munster'); alternatively linked to Spanish 'orondo' meaning 'proud, stately' Spanish Boy
Oviedo From Oviedo (a city in Asturias, Spain); originally a toponymic surname. Spanish Boy
Ozuna Bear-linked place Latin, Spanish Boy
Pabla Derived from Latin Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". Spanish Girl
Pablin Little Paul; small or humble Spanish Boy
Pachi A diminutive/nickname of Francisco or Patricia; thus tied to meanings 'Frenchman/free man' (from Francisco) or 'noble/patrician' (from Patricia). Basque, Spanish Unisex

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