Latino Heritage baby names
Names tagged with “Latino Heritage” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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11 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Jayvier
Spanish
84From Spanish Javier, derived from Basque Etxeberria meaning 'new house'. Associated with Saint Francis Xavier, the Jesuit missionary.
- Yulieth
Spanish
84From Julius, derived from the Roman family name Iulius. Yulieth is a modern feminine elaboration blending classical roots with contemporary Caribbean and Latino naming traditions.
- Jaquez
Spanish
84A Spanish diminutive form related to Jacques/James, derived from the Hebrew name meaning 'supplanter'. Modern usage reflects Basque influence.
- Yuleysi
Spanish
70Modern feminine form, likely derived from Luisa (Louis), with the -ey/-si suffix pattern common in contemporary Spanish naming.
- Juaquin
Spanish
62Spanish diminutive of Joaquín, from Hebrew Joachim meaning 'God will establish.' A traditional name with strong biblical roots.
- Josue
Hebrew
56From Hebrew Yeshua, meaning 'God is salvation.' Josue is the Spanish form of Joshua, the biblical leader who succeeded Moses.
- Jose
Spanish
45God is my salvation. Spanish form of Joseph, derived from the Hebrew name Yehoshua, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
- Jiovany
Spanish
42Spanish/Italian form of John, derived from Latin Ioannes meaning 'God is gracious.' Jiovany is a modern creative variant blending Italian and Spanish naming traditions.
- Camaron
Spanish
42From Spanish 'camarón' meaning shrimp. A modern invented name using nature vocabulary, popular in Latino communities as a distinctive given name.
- Jeancarlos
Spanish
40Combination of Jean (God is gracious) and Carlos (free man). A modern hybrid blending Romance language traditions.
- Eduardo
Spanish
29From Germanic 'ead' (wealth, fortune) and 'ward' (guardian). A wealthy protector or fortunate guardian.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
