Discover and Shortlist Your Perfect Baby Names!

Spanish names - Baby names with the origin Spanish

Showing 50 of 2,048 names
Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Pilarita 'Little Pilar' - diminutive of Pilar, meaning 'pillar' in reference to the Virgin Mary Spanish Girl
Pilarín Diminutive of Pilar - 'little pillar' / associated with Mary of the Pillar (pillar/support) Spanish Girl
Pilin Likely "little pillar" (diminutive of Pilar). If linked to Turkish Pelin, associated with the plant "wormwood"; exact meaning depends on origin. Spanish, Turkish Girl
Pilita Diminutive of Pilar - 'pillar' or 'support', often referencing Nuestra Señora del Pilar (the Virgin of the Pillar) Spanish Girl
Pily Diminutive of Pilar ('of the pillar') or derived from Tagalog 'pili' meaning 'chosen' / related to the pili tree/nut. Filipino, Spanish, Tagalog Girl
Pique Derived from French 'pique' (from verb piquer) meaning 'point/pike' or 'to prick, sting'; also associated with a feeling of pique (irritation/pride). Catalan, French, Spanish Boy
Pito Often a nickname meaning 'whistle' or 'little whistle' in Spanish; in Tagalog it is the word for 'seven'; also used as a pet form of Pietro/Peter. Italian, Spanish, Tagalog Boy
Pollo Chicken; chick; used as a nickname or term of endearment Spanish Boy
Poloma Dove Spanish Girl
Ponce Derived from the Roman family name Pontius; original meaning uncertain - broadly 'of Pontius' (possibly linked to Latin pons 'bridge'). Spanish Boy
Presencia Presence; the state of being present Spanish Girl
Primaverah Spring; springtime Italian, Spanish Girl
Prisciano Derived from Latin priscus meaning "ancient" or "venerable" Latin, Spanish Boy
Priscillian Derived from Latin 'Priscus' meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' (literally 'of Priscus') Latin, Roman, Spanish Boy
Prudente Foreseeing, prudent Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Prymaverah Spring; 'first spring' - renewal and new beginnings Spanish Girl
Prymo First, firstborn, prime Spanish Boy
Prysma Prism; spectrum; refraction of light; colors Latin, Spanish Girl
Puchi Affectionate pet name meaning 'small' or 'cute'; a diminutive/term of endearment. Filipino, Japanese, Spanish Unisex
Puebla Town, settlement; related to 'pueblo' (people/village) Spanish Girl
Pura Pure Spanish Girl
Purificacion Means "purification"; traditionally refers to the Purification of the Virgin Mary (Candlemas). Spanish Girl
Querida Beloved; dear, darling Spanish Girl
Questa Depending on origin: 'this' (Italian) or 'quest/search' (English coinage); alternatively related to 'slope' (Spanish 'cuesta'). As a given name it is often interpreted as 'one who seeks' or 'of the quest'. English, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Quino Diminutive of Joaquín meaning "raised by Yahweh"; if from Quintino/Quintinus, meaning "fifth" Spanish Boy
Quintana 'Fifth' - originally 'of the fifth' or 'fifth-born' Spanish Girl
Quintina Derived from Latin Quintus, meaning "fifth" (often given to a fifth-born child) Latin, Spanish Girl
Quinto Fifth (born fifth) Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Quinín If from Joaquín: "God will establish" (from Joachim). If from Quintín: "fifth". Spanish Boy
Quique Diminutive of Enrique; from Germanic 'Heinrich' meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the household'. Spanish Boy
Quiquin Diminutive form of Enrique - "little Enrique" (Enrique: "home ruler") Spanish Boy
Quiquito Diminutive meaning "little Quique"; ultimately from Enrique meaning "home ruler" Spanish Boy
Quirytah Unclear/unknown - an invented or very rare name. If linked to Quirina/Quirinus it could be associated with 'spear' or 'warrior'; if linked to Quiteria it would carry that saintly name's associations Spanish Girl
Quita Diminutive of Enriqueta: "little/home ruler" (from Germanic roots via Enrique); alternatively associated with Quinta meaning "fifth" or with Saint Quiteria (origins uncertain). Spanish Girl
Quitah Generally interpreted as 'little quiet one' or 'peaceful'; also linked to Saint Quiteria Spanish Girl
Quiteree Uncertain - often associated with 'quiet, calm' (from Latin quies) or interpreted as 'fifth' (from Latin quintus); historically linked to Saint Quiteria French, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Quiteria Calm, quiet, peaceful Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Quiteriah Likely 'quiet' or 'peaceful' (exact origin uncertain) Latin, Spanish Girl
Quyntille Derived from Latin 'quintus' meaning 'fifth' - often given to a fifth-born child or meaning 'fifth' Latin, Spanish Girl
Quyteria Unclear/uncertain; traditionally linked to Saint Quiteria and sometimes interpreted as related to 'quiet' or 'tranquil,' though the etymology is not firmly established Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Raff As a diminutive of Rafael: 'God has healed'; as from Rafferty: linked to the Irish Ó Rabhartaigh, associated with 'floodtide' or abundance Armenian, Irish, Italian, Spanish Boy
Rahy Likely from Persian/Urdu rāhī 'traveler, one on the way'; alternatively a respelling of Ray/Rey meaning 'beam of light' or 'king'. Arabic, Persian, Spanish Boy
Rainia Variant of Raina/Reina/Rania - commonly understood as "queen" (Latin/Spanish) or "gazing" (Arabic). Arabic, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Rainnah Most commonly interpreted as 'joyful song' (Hebrew) or 'queen' (Spanish); can also be a Slavic-derived name implying happiness or joy depending on origin. Bulgarian, English, Hebrew, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Rajitha Fernando Rajitha: 'illustrious', 'radiant', or 'adorned' (from Sanskrit root 'raj'). Fernando: variant of Ferdinand meaning 'brave traveller' or 'bold voyager'. Spanish Girl
Ramario Probably a blend of Ramiro ('famous/wise protector') and Mario ('of Mars/warrior'); overall: 'famous or warriorlike protector.' Latin, Spanish Boy
Ramiriz Son of Ramiro; Ramiro comes from Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' and 'fame' - 'renowned counselor.' Spanish Boy
Ramita Sanskrit: 'delighted, charming' or 'one who brings joy'; Spanish: 'little branch' (diminutive of rama). Hindi, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Ramoncito Diminutive of Ramón - 'little Ramón' / 'little counsel-protector' (little protector) Spanish Boy
ramone Wise protector (counsel-protector) Spanish Boy

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