Hispanic baby names
Names tagged with “Hispanic” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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83 names
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- Braulio
Spanish
92From Latin 'brachialis' meaning 'of the arm,' denoting strength and fortitude. Associated with muscular power and physical vigor.
- Jovanny
Latin
92From Latin Iovannus, a diminutive of Iovanus, ultimately derived from Iovis (Jupiter). Popular in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking cultures.
- Mariela
Spanish
91Feminine form of Mario, derived from Latin Marius. Combines Mary and the suffix -ela, suggesting 'of the sea' or 'beloved'.
- Jeison
Hebrew
84God is gracious. Spanish form of Jesús, derived from the Hebrew name Yeshua meaning 'Yahweh is salvation'.
- Yamila
Arabic
84From Arabic 'jamila' meaning 'beautiful', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures as a feminine form with diminutive suffix.
- Mariangel
Spanish
84Compound of María (Mary) and Ángel (Angel), meaning 'Mary the angel' or 'angelic Mary', combining religious devotion with celestial grace.
- Rigo
Spanish
84Short form of Rodrigo, from Germanic 'Hrodric' meaning 'famous power'. Also used as standalone name in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Josmar
Spanish
84Modern blended name combining José (Hebrew origin, 'God will increase') and Mar (Spanish for 'sea'). Reflects contemporary naming trends in Hispanic cultures.
- Josemanuel
Spanish
84Combination of José (God will increase) and Manuel (God is with us). A compound name blending divine favor with divine presence.
- Yunior
Spanish
84From Latin 'iunior' meaning 'younger'. A Spanish diminutive form traditionally used for sons named after their fathers.
- Jacquez
Spanish
84Variant of Jacques, derived from Latin Jacobus. Represents the English 'James,' with Spanish phonetic flair and modern spelling.
- Santiano
Spanish
84From Santiago, combining 'santo' (saint) and 'iago' (James). A Spanish name honoring Saint James, with nautical and romantic heritage.
- Javiel
Spanish
84From the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning 'new house.' Javier became a given name through Saint Francis Xavier, the missionary saint.
- Analuisa
Spanish
84Blend of Ana (grace) and Luisa (famous warrior), combining feminine grace with strength and nobility.
- Marianny
Latin
84Feminine form of Mariano, derived from Marius. Combines Mary (Latin Maria) with the diminutive -anna suffix, suggesting 'of Mary' or 'beloved of Mary'.
- Marifer
Spanish
84Blend of María and Fifer, or as María + suffix -fer. A modern invention combining traditional and creative elements.
- Joaopedro
Spanish
84Compound name combining João (John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious') and Pedro (Peter, from Latin Petrus meaning 'stone'). Together signifies 'God's gracious stone.'
- Karelys
Spanish
84Feminine form of Carlos, derived from Germanic Charles meaning 'free man.' Karelys is a modern Spanish elaboration with the -lys suffix.
- Estefany
Spanish
78From Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland', popularized through Spanish and Portuguese variants. A feminine elaboration of Esteban.
- Guillermo
Germanic
76From Germanic 'wil' (will, desire) and 'helm' (helmet, protection). A name of strength and determination, borne by kings and conquerors throughout history.
- Ramiro
Spanish
76From Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mēru' (fame). A medieval Spanish name borne by Christian reconquest leaders.
- Zuleidy
Spanish
76From Arabic Zuleika, possibly meaning 'brilliant' or 'fair'. Popularized in Hispanic cultures with the -y ending variant.
- Jarquez
Spanish
70Modern Spanish name derived from Arabic roots, possibly related to 'al-Marquez' meaning 'the one who marks' or variant of Márquez surname used as a given name.
- Charvez
Spanish
70From Latin 'caballus' (horse) combined with Spanish diminutive '-ez', meaning 'little horse' or 'horseman'. Modern variant of Chavez surname used as a given name.
- Nayeliz
Spanish
70Modern blended name combining Nay- with the suffix -liz, likely influenced by names like Nayelys. Popularized in Spanish-speaking communities.
- Ximena
Spanish
66Hearkening or listening. Derived from Basque roots related to attention and perception, later integrated into Spanish naming tradition.
- Diego
Spanish
63Supplanter; derived from the Hebrew name Jacob via Spanish tradition. Associated with Saint James the Greater in Spanish Christianity.
- Yesica
Spanish
62Spanish variant of Jessica, from Hebrew Yiscah meaning 'one who beholds' or 'God beholds'
- Juandedios
Spanish
62Literally 'John of God,' a Spanish compound name honoring Saint John of God, the Christian saint and founder of the Brothers Hospitallers order.
- Amario
Latin
62From Latin 'amarius' meaning 'lover of' or related to 'amare' (to love). Modern blend honoring maritime and romantic traditions.
- Jhojan
Celtic
62Modern Spanish/Latin American variant of Johan/John, ultimately from Hebrew 'God is gracious,' blended with Irish phonetic traditions.
- Josecarlos
Spanish
62Compound of José (God will increase) and Carlos (free man). A modern Spanish combination honoring both traditions.
- Yarexi
Spanish
62Modern Spanish name of uncertain etymology, possibly a creative variation blending Yadira or Yareli with contemporary name construction.
- Thiago
Spanish
60Thiago is a Spanish and Portuguese form of James, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob (Yaakov) meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows.'
- Arely
Spanish
55Modern feminine form, possibly derived from Spanish 'arenal' (sandy place) or a diminutive construction. Increasingly used in Latin American communities.
- Yaneliz
Spanish
55Modern Spanish blended name combining Yane (a form of Juana, from Hebrew Johanna meaning 'God's grace') with the suffix -liz (diminutive or feminine ending).
- Yarieliz
Spanish
55Modern blended name combining Yari (Spanish) with Liz (Hebrew origin, short for Elizabeth meaning 'God's oath')
- 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.
- Yordany
Spanish
42From Latin Jordanus, referring to the Jordan River. The -any suffix is a Spanish diminutive creation, making it a modernized, affectionate form of Jordan.
- Juanangel
Spanish
42Combination of Juan (Spanish form of John, 'God is gracious') and Angel ('messenger'). A compound name meaning 'God's gracious messenger.'
- Florecita
Spanish
42Diminutive of Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower. A sweet, botanical pet name suggesting delicate blooms.
- Rangel
Spanish
42From Germanic 'Rangilo', meaning 'shield warrior'. Evolved through Spanish tradition as a diminutive form suggesting strength and protection.
- Yessi
Spanish
42Diminutive of Yolanda or Jessica, blending Hebrew and Greek roots meaning 'God is gracious' and 'foresight'
- Maryeli
Spanish
42Blend of María (Mary, from Hebrew Miriam) and Eli (Hebrew for 'ascended'). A modern compound name combining classic Marian devotion with contemporary invention.
- Josedavid
Spanish
42Compound name combining José (God is gracious) and David (beloved). Popular in Spanish-speaking cultures as a formal given name.
- Analuz
Spanish
42Modern Spanish blend combining 'Ana' (grace) with 'luz' (light), creating a name meaning 'graceful light'
- Josealfredo
Spanish
42Combination of José (God shall increase) and Alfredo (elf counsel). A compound name blending biblical and Germanic roots, popular in Spanish and Latin American cultures.
- Yadhira
Spanish
42From Spanish roots, possibly related to 'jadira' or regional Hispanic naming traditions. The exact etymology is uncertain but carries a lyrical, modern quality in Spanish-speaking communities.
- Kike
Spanish
42Diminutive of Enrique (Henry), meaning 'little Henry' or 'little ruler'. Common informal nickname in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Crisbel
Spanish
42From Latin 'Christabel,' combining 'Christ' and 'bella' (beautiful). A modern invented name blending religious and feminine elements.
- Estephany
Greek
42From Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland.' The -y/-anie suffix creates a feminine diminutive form popular in Spanish and Latin American naming traditions.
- Joseroberto
Spanish
42Compound of José (Hebrew 'God will increase') and Roberto (Germanic 'bright fame'). A twentieth-century Latin American name combining traditional spiritual and noble virtues.
- Yulitza
Spanish
42From Julita, a Spanish diminutive of Julia (from Latin Iulius). Associated with youthful femininity and classical Roman heritage with a modern Latinate twist.
- Papi
Spanish
42Informal term of endearment meaning 'father' or 'dad'; used as a standalone given name conveying warmth and familiarity.
- Luismateo
Spanish
42Combination of Luis (famous warrior) and Mateo (gift of God). A double name blending strength with divine grace.
- Jackelin
Celtic
42Feminine form of Jack, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious,' with Spanish/Latin diminutive suffix -in.
- Anyela
Celtic
42Spanish diminutive of Angela, derived from Latin angelus meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'. Popular in Hispanic and Catalan-speaking regions.
- Rivera
Spanish
42From Spanish 'río' (river) with feminine suffix '-era', meaning 'of or relating to the river'. Evokes flowing water and riverside landscapes.
- Angeldejesus
Spanish
42Compound name meaning 'angel' (Latin angelus) and 'of Jesus' (Spanish de Jesús). Religious devotional name honoring Christ.
- Mauricia
Latin
42Feminine form of Maurice, derived from Mauritius meaning 'of Mauritania' or 'dark-skinned'. Used in Spanish and French-speaking cultures.
- Yelitza
Spanish
40Modern name of uncertain etymology, possibly a creative blend or feminine form with roots in Hispanic naming traditions
- Lizandro
Spanish
40From Greek Alexandros meaning 'defender of men', Hispanicized as Lizandro with medieval Spanish phonetic evolution.
- Yanira
Spanish
40From Greek 'Xanthe' meaning 'golden' or 'yellow', adapted into Spanish as Yanira with connections to brightness and light.
- Juanjose
Spanish
40Combination of Juan (God is gracious) and Jose (God will increase). A Spanish compound name blending two biblical names into one.
- Danitza
Spanish
40From Spanish feminine name, diminutive form related to Danita. Associated with grace and elegance in Hispanic tradition.
- Giovany
Spanish
40Spanish form of Giovanni, derived from Latin Iohannes meaning 'God is gracious'. A vibrant, Latin American variant of John.
- Yulisa
Spanish
40From Latin 'Julia', feminine of 'Julius'. Yulisa is a modern elaboration blending Julia with creative suffix patterns common in Hispanic naming traditions.
- Marilu
Spanish
40Blend of María (Mary, from Hebrew 'beloved') and Luz (Latin 'lux', meaning 'light'). A modern compound conveying beloved light.
- Juventino
Latin
40From Latin 'juventus' meaning 'youth.' A Spanish name emphasizing youthfulness and vitality, popular in Hispanic Catholic tradition.
- Beto
Spanish
40Diminutive of Roberto, derived from Latin meaning 'bright fame'. Widely used in Spanish-speaking cultures as an informal, friendly short form.
- Chavez
Spanish
40Surname derived from the Spanish word 'chaves' (keys), associated with guardianship and access. Used as a given name in Hispanic cultures.
- Yamilex
Spanish
40Modern blended name combining Yami (possibly from Yamila, of Arabic origin meaning 'beautiful') with the suffix -lex, creating a contemporary feminine form.
- Yakelin
Spanish
40Spanish feminine form derived from Jacqueline, ultimately from Hebrew Yacov meaning 'supplanter'. Modern Latin American coinage blending Spanish phonetics with English style.
- Yuritzy
Spanish
40A contemporary invented name, likely blending Spanish naming traditions with modern creative variations. The exact etymology is unclear but shows influences from Spanish diminutive patterns.
- Jacobo
Hebrew
30From Hebrew Yaakov, meaning 'supplanter' or 'he who follows.' Jacobo is the Spanish and Italian form, widely used in Hispanic and Romance-speaking cultures.
- Cortez
Spanish
30From the Spanish surname meaning 'court' or 'cortège', derived from Latin 'cohors'. Historically associated with Cortés, the Spanish conquistador surname.
- Karely
Spanish
30Feminine diminutive of Karel, derived from Germanic Karl meaning 'free man' or 'strong man'. Modern variant spelling of Carla/Karla.
- Ramir
Spanish
30From Germanic 'Ramir', meaning 'famous spear' or 'renowned warrior'. Popular in medieval Spain and Latin America.
- Yulissa
Spanish
30Spanish feminine name, likely derived from Latin roots with possible connection to 'Julius' or 'Juliana', with modern creative spelling variations popular in Latin American communities.
- Yaneli
Spanish
28From Hebrew Yael meaning 'mountain goat' or 'to ascend', with Spanish feminine suffix -i/-li creating a modern diminutive form.
- Lazaro
Hebrew
12From Hebrew Eleazar meaning 'God has helped.' Lazaro is the Spanish form, popularized by the biblical Lazarus whom Jesus raised from the dead.
- Benecio
Spanish
10From Latin 'benedictus' meaning 'blessed.' A Spanish diminutive form with a modern, approachable feel.
- Yanet
Hebrew
6From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious', popularized as a Spanish feminine diminutive form.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
