Caribbean baby names
Names tagged with “Caribbean” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
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- Yanielys
Spanish
76Modern Spanish creation blending Yani (from Yanira, Hebrew origin) with the feminine -elys suffix, creating a contemporary feminine name popular in Caribbean and Latin communities.
- Jelianny
Spanish
70Modern feminine form combining Jeli- with the suffix -anny. A contemporary creation popular in Caribbean and Latin American communities.
- Leilianys
Spanish
70Modern Spanish creation, likely a blend of Leila (night) and feminine suffix -anys, popular in Caribbean Hispanic communities
- Jelianys
Spanish
70Modern Spanish feminine form derived from Julian/Juliana, rooted in Latin Julianus meaning 'of Julius.' Popular in Caribbean and Latin American communities.
- Dieumerci
French
62Haitian Creole name meaning 'God have mercy' or 'God's mercy', derived from French religious phrase Dieu merci
- Montego
Spanish
42Named after Montego Bay in Jamaica, a major port city. The name derives from Spanish 'monte' (mountain) and 'ego' (I have), literally 'I have a mountain'.
- Cuban
Spanish
42Of or relating to Cuba, the Caribbean island nation. Used as a given name, it carries geographic pride and tropical associations.
- Yoandy
Spanish
42A modern Spanish name, likely a blend of 'Yo' (I) and 'Andy' (strong/manly). Contemporary creation popular in Spanish-speaking Caribbean regions.
- Anayansi
Spanish
42From Taíno origin, possibly related to 'anacaona' meaning 'flower of gold.' A rare name with Caribbean and Latin American heritage.
- Yanitza
Spanish
42From Spanish, a feminine diminutive form related to Yanira or Yana. Possibly derived from Latin roots meaning grace or gift, with Caribbean and Latin American usage.
- Yanique
Celtic
42Modern invention blending Caribbean and Celtic influences; possibly derived from or inspired by Anique, with Jamaican linguistic character and contemporary appeal.
- Deybi
Spanish
42Modern diminutive form, likely a creative variation of David or a phonetic adaptation in Caribbean Spanish communities.
- Anacaona
English
42Golden flower. The name of a powerful female Taino leader and cacica (chief) of Hispaniola in the late 15th century.
- Larimar
Spanish
40A rare blue mineral found exclusively in the Dominican Republic, named for its larimar stone. Evokes the sea and tropical waters.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
