Spanish Form baby names
Names tagged with “Spanish Form” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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15 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Joziel
Hebrew
84God will increase. Spanish diminutive form combining Joseph with the suffix -iel, popular in Latin American communities.
- Yefri
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ephraim, meaning 'doubly fruitful' or 'productive.' Spanish diminutive form with a modern, energetic sound.
- Renaldo
Germanic
84From Germanic 'Reginald' meaning 'ruler's advisor.' Renaldo is the Spanish diminutive form, popular in Iberian and Latin American cultures.
- Matheo
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Matityahu meaning 'gift of God', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures as Matheo, a modern variation of Matthew.
- Jansiel
Hebrew
62God is gracious, a Spanish diminutive form of Juan (John) combined with the suffix -iel meaning God
- Yeicob
Hebrew
55Spanish form of Jacob, from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'he who supplants' or 'held by the heel'
- Melesio
Greek
42From Greek Melesius, possibly related to 'melos' (song, melody) or 'melē' (care, concern). Rare classical name with literary roots.
- Yamile
Arabic
42From Arabic Yamila meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures as an elegant feminine variant.
- Eusebio
Greek
40From Greek 'eu' (well) and 'sebas' (reverence), meaning 'pious' or 'devout'. A classical name honoring religious virtue.
- Alaiza
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Aliza meaning 'joyful' or 'rejoicing', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures as a feminine variant
- Exequiel
Hebrew
40God is my strength. Spanish form of Ezekiel, the biblical prophet known for his vivid apocalyptic visions.
- 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.
- Reynaldo
Germanic
30From Germanic 'regin' (advice/counsel) and 'wald' (ruler). Latinized as Reynaldo, meaning 'ruler with counsel' or 'wise ruler'.
- Arsenio
Greek
6From Greek 'arsenikos' meaning 'masculine' or 'virile'. Also associated with arsenic, the chemical element.
- Yanuel
Hebrew
6God is gracious. Spanish diminutive of Manuel, derived from Immanuel meaning 'God with us'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
