| 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 | — |
Aggregated births across Spain, United States for every Spanish-origin name in our dataset.