254 namesspanish baby names

Spanish & Hispanic Baby Names

Spanish and Hispanic names blend Latin roots with warmth and rhythm. Each name below includes its meaning and origin.

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254 names

Olivia

Olive tree, peace

Latinoh-LIV-ee-uh
peacenature

Emily

Rival or eager; English form of the Latin "Aemilia" from the Roman family name Aemilius

LatinEM-ih-lee
strongbeauty

Ava

Life, bird, water

LatinAY-vuh
lifewater

Isabella

Devoted to God, pledged to God

Hebrewiz-uh-BEL-uh
godspiritual

Luna

Moon

LatinLOO-nuh
moonlight

James

Supplanter, one who follows

HebrewJAYMZ
strongwarrior

Luke

Light, light-giving

GreekLOOK
light

Emilia

Rival or eager; from the Latin "Aemilius" from a Roman family name meaning rival or striving

Latineh-MEE-lee-ah
strongwarrior

Stella

From the Latin "stella," meaning star

LatinSTEL-ah
starlight

Leo

From the Latin "leo" meaning "lion"; also the name of the fifth astrological sign; used as a short form of Leonardo and Leopold

LatinLEE-oh
strongroyalty

Victoria

From Latin "victoria," meaning victory; the name of the Roman goddess of victory

Latinvik-TOR-ee-ah
strongwarrior

Aurora

Dawn, goddess of the dawn

Latinaw-ROAR-uh
lightsun

Camila

Young ceremonial attendant

Latinkah-MEE-lah
gracebeauty

Violet

From the Latin "viola," the name of the purple flowering plant; symbolizes faithfulness and modesty

LatinVY-oh-let
flowernature

Grace

Charm, goodness, divine favor

LatinGRAYS
gracebeauty

Natalie

Born on Christmas Day; derived from the Latin natalis meaning birthday, specifically referring to the birthday of the Lord

LatinNAT-uh-lee
rebirthjoy

Julia

Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman family name meaning "youthful" or "descended from Jove (Jupiter)"

LatinJOO-lee-ah
godsky

Nora

Honor; light; a short form of Honora or Eleanor, derived from the Latin honor meaning honor, also the Irish Nora meaning honor

LatinNOR-ah
lightgrace

Valentina

Feminine form of Valentine, from Latin "valens" meaning strong, healthy, or vigorous

Latinval-en-TEE-nah
stronglove

Luca

Italian form of Luke, from the Latin "Lucas" possibly from the Greek "Loukas" meaning "man from Lucania" or connected to Latin "lux" (light)

LatinLOO-kah
lightsun

Nova

New; a star that suddenly increases in brightness; derived from the Latin nova meaning new, also an astronomical term for a type of stellar explosion

LatinNOH-vah
starlight

Silas

Wood, forest

LatinSY-lus
natureforest

Clara

Bright, clear, famous

LatinKLAR-ah
lightbeauty

Julian

Youthful, downy-bearded

LatinJOO-lee-un
youth

Lillian

Extended form of Lily, from the Latin "lilium" meaning "lily flower"; the lily historically symbolizes purity and innocence

LatinLIL-ee-an
flowerbeauty

Lucia

Feminine form of Lucius, from the Latin "lux" meaning "light"; Saint Lucia was a 4th-century martyr venerated as a patron of light

LatinLOO-chee-ah
lightsun

Claire

Clear, bright, famous

FrenchKLAIR
lightbeauty

Anthony

Priceless, of inestimable worth

LatinAN-thuh-nee
strong

Oliver

Olive tree, elf army, ancestor's descendant

LatinAH-lih-ver
peacenature

Bennett

Blessed, little blessed one

LatinBEN-it
gracegift

Juliet

Diminutive of Julia, from the Roman family name Julia meaning "youthful" or "devoted to Jove"

LatinJOO-lee-et
lovebeauty

Vanessa

Invented by Jonathan Swift for his 1713 poem "Cadenus and Vanessa," based on his muse Esther Vanhomrigh

Latinvah-NES-ah
beautygrace

Marcus

Dedicated to Mars; derived from the Latin name associated with the Roman god of war, possibly related to the root mar meaning male or virile

LatinMAR-kus
warriorstrong

Alejandro

Defender of the people

Spanishah-leh-HAHN-dro
protectorwarrior

Lola

Spanish diminutive of Dolores, from "María de los Dolores" meaning "Mary of Sorrows"; also used as a short form of Charlotte

LatinLOH-lah
gracebeauty

Vivienne

French feminine form of Vivian, from Latin "vivianus" meaning alive or lively

LatinVIV-ee-en
joyrebirth

Miles

Soldier; merciful; derived from the Latin miles meaning soldier, or possibly from the Germanic Milo meaning mild or merciful

LatinMYLZ
warriorstrong

Lucas

Light, luminous, from Lucania

GreekLOO-kus
light

Antonio

Priceless, praiseworthy, of inestimable worth

Latinan-TOH-nee-oh
goldstrong

August

Great, magnificent, venerable

LatinAW-gust
royaltystrong

Sienna

From the Italian city of Siena, famous for its reddish-brown earth pigment; referring to the warm orange-brown color

Latinsee-EN-ah
earthbeauty

Tony

Short form of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, possibly meaning priceless or praiseworthy

LatinTOH-nee
goldstrong

Lily

Lily flower, purity, innocence

EnglishLIL-ee
flowerbeauty

Mark

Warlike, dedicated to Mars

LatinMARK
warriorstrong

Juliana

Feminine elaboration of Julian, from the Roman family name Julianus meaning "youthful" or "belonging to Julius"

Latinjoo-lee-AH-nah
godsky

Marina

Of the sea; derived from the Latin marinus meaning of the sea

Latinmah-REE-nah
waternature

Olive

Olive tree; peace; derived from the Latin oliva meaning olive tree, a symbol of peace and wisdom in ancient Mediterranean cultures

LatinOL-iv
peacenature

Valerie

French feminine form of Valerius, from Latin "valere" meaning to be strong or to be healthy

LatinVAL-er-ee
strong

Marco

Dedicated to Mars; the Italian form of Marcus, derived from the Latin name relating to the Roman god of war

LatinMAR-koh
warriorstrong

Mira

Wonderful; peace; ocean; sea; derived from the Latin mirabilis meaning wonderful or admirable, also a Slavic name meaning peace

LatinMEER-ah
peaceocean

Scarlet

From Old French "escarlate" referring to a bright red cloth; associated with passion, power, and intensity

LatinSKAR-let
firebeauty

Milo

Gracious, soldier, merciful

GermanicMY-lo
gracestrong

Natalia

Birthday of the Lord, Christmas Day

Latinnah-TAH-lee-uh
godgift

Justin

Just, righteous, fair

LatinJUS-tin
wisdompeace

Christian

Follower of Christ, anointed one

LatinKRIS-chun
godspiritual

Gracie

Grace or favor; diminutive of Grace, from the Latin "gratia" meaning grace or divine favor

LatinGRAY-see
gracebeauty

Noel

Christmas; born at Christmas; derived from the Old French nael, from the Latin natalis dies meaning birthday, specifically the birthday of Christ

LatinNOH-el
joyrebirth

Natasha

Born on Christmas Day; the Russian diminutive of Natalia, derived from the Latin natalis meaning birthday of the Lord

Latinnah-TAH-shah
rebirthjoy

Poppy

From the Old English "popæg", referring to the poppy flower, associated with sleep, remembrance, and consolation

LatinPOP-ee
flowernature

Victor

Conqueror, champion

LatinVIK-ter
strongwarrior

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