Spanish Influence baby names
Names tagged with “Spanish Influence” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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64 names
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- Julianny
Latin
94Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman family name Iulius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded'
- Wilianny
Germanic
94Feminine elaboration of William, from Germanic 'will' and 'helmet'. The -ianny suffix adds Spanish/Latin diminutive charm, creating a modern invented name blending tradition with contemporary style.
- Amaria
Latin
92From Latin 'amarus' meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'. Alternatively, a variant of Maria with the prefix 'a-', blending celestial and affectionate qualities.
- Anabel
Latin
84From Latin 'amabilis' meaning 'lovable', combined with the diminutive suffix '-bel'. Popularized as a variant of Annabel.
- Adamaris
Latin
84From Latin 'amarus' (bitter) combined with feminine suffix '-is'. A rare modern creation blending Romance language elements.
- Yaneth
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious', adapted to Spanish with the -eth suffix creating a feminine diminutive form.
- Analis
Latin
84From Latin 'analis' relating to analysis or examination. Modern usage blends analytical connotations with contemporary feminine naming trends.
- Elianys
Greek
84From Greek 'helios' (sun) with Spanish feminine suffix '-ny'. Means 'of the sun' or 'sun-like', blending classical and modern romance influences.
- Jhosua
Hebrew
84God is salvation, derived from the Hebrew name Yehoshua. The 'Jh' spelling is a modern phonetic variation popular in Spanish-speaking communities.
- Gissell
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Giselle, meaning 'pledge' or 'oath'. Spanish-influenced variant form popular in Latin American communities.
- Raudel
Celtic
84From Germanic 'Raudo' (red) with Spanish diminutive -el suffix, meaning 'little red one' or 'reddish'
- Betzabeth
Hebrew
84Combination of Elizabeth (Hebrew 'God's oath') with Spanish diminutive -bet suffix, creating a modern Latinate form popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Jhoel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Yoel' meaning 'God is willing' or 'Jehovah is God'. The 'Jh' spelling is a modern phonetic variant popular in Spanish-speaking communities.
- Xavius
Latin
84From Latin Xaverius, derived from the Basque place name Etxaberri meaning 'new house'. Popularized by Saint Francis Xavier, the Jesuit missionary.
- Jesaaelys
Hebrew
84Modern blended name combining Jesse (Hebrew 'gift') with Spanish feminine suffix -ly, creating a contemporary invented name with spiritual undertones.
- Castian
Latin
84From Latin 'castus' meaning pure or chaste. Also potentially influenced by Castile, the Spanish region.
- Zabella
Hebrew
84From Isabella, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath'. Zabella is a modern creative variant with Spanish diminutive flair.
- Juliany
Latin
84Feminine form of Julian, derived from Latin Iulianus meaning 'youthful' or 'of Julius.' A modern creative variant blending classical Roman heritage with contemporary style.
- Xari
Greek
84From Greek 'charis' meaning grace, or Spanish form of Sarah meaning princess. Modern invented name blending classical and contemporary forms.
- Izzabelle
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Elizabeth' meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God', with the Spanish diminutive -belle suffix creating an ornate, feminine form.
- Sarahi
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning 'princess', with Spanish diminutive suffix -hi creating an affectionate, modern variant popular in Latin American communities.
- Joxiel
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious', with Spanish diminutive -iel suffix creating a modern compound form.
- Josthin
Hebrew
76God is gracious, with Spanish diminutive suffix -in. A modern creative variation of Jostín/Justino, derived from Justus.
- Anterrio
Latin
76From Latin 'anterior' meaning 'before' or 'forward-facing.' Modern construction blending Spanish style with English -io suffix.
- Cristal
Latin
74From Latin 'crystallus', meaning clear ice or crystal. Associated with clarity, transparency, and brilliance.
- Adrianny
Latin
70Feminine form of Adrian, derived from Hadrian, meaning 'from Hadria' (a city in northern Italy). The -ny suffix creates a modern, invented feminine variation.
- Zahvier
Hebrew
70God has helped. A modern phonetic variant of Xavier, derived from the Basque place name Etxaberria meaning 'new house,' later associated with Saint Francis Xavier.
- Josael
Hebrew
70God is my salvation. A blended form combining José (Spanish form of Joseph) with the Hebrew suffix -el meaning God.
- Ivannia
Latin
62Feminine elaboration of Ivan (John), meaning 'God is gracious.' Combines the Russian masculine form with Spanish/Italian feminine suffixes -ia.
- Jacian
Latin
62Derived from Jacinto, from the hyacinth flower. Associated with purity and beauty in classical mythology.
- Xaviel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Xavi, meaning 'new house,' popularized through Saint Francis Xavier; blended with Spanish diminutive -el suffix.
- Quintez
Latin
62From Latin Quintus meaning 'fifth,' adapted with the Spanish diminutive suffix -ez, suggesting a younger fifth son or modern creative variation.
- Felisha
Latin
62From Latin 'Felix' meaning happy or fortunate, with Spanish feminine -isha diminutive suffix creating a modern, affectionate form.
- Yoangel
Hebrew
62Modern blended name combining 'Yo' (Spanish diminutive prefix) with 'Angel' (messenger, divine being). Contemporary creation with spiritual undertones.
- Yuniel
Hebrew
62God is gracious, derived from Yohanan. Modern Spanish-language variant blending Hebrew roots with contemporary styling.
- Morena
Celtic
62From Latin 'morenus' meaning 'dark' or 'brown', also used in Spanish/Portuguese contexts meaning 'brunette' or 'dark-haired'
- Analia
Latin
55From Latin 'analis' meaning 'pertaining to a ring', also analyzed as a variant of Anna combined with the suffix -lia, blending classic and contemporary elements.
- Jossiel
Hebrew
55From Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase', with Spanish diminutive suffix -iel creating an affectionate, modernized form
- Dariely
Latin
55Feminine form of Darius, derived from Latin meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor of riches', combined with the Spanish diminutive suffix -ly
- Lilianny
Latin
55Diminutive of Liliana, from Latin 'lilium' meaning lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty
- Melida
Latin
42From Latin 'mel' meaning honey, sweetness. Associated with gentle grace and natural elegance.
- Lizzet
Hebrew
42From Elizabeth, Hebrew origin meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God'. Lizzet is a modern Spanish diminutive form that adds contemporary flair.
- Javia
Latin
42From Latin 'Flavia,' meaning 'golden' or 'yellow,' referring to fair hair or a bright, luminous quality.
- Izayana
Hebrew
42God is my salvation (Isabella) blended with Yana (gracious). A modern invented name combining Hebrew and Spanish traditions.
- Junot
French
42From French Junot, a surname adopted as given name. Associated with Andoche Junot, French general. Diminutive quality suggests 'young' or 'junior'.
- Elijio
Hebrew
42God is my salvation, derived from Elijah. Elijio represents a modern Spanish-influenced variation with intimate, diminutive character.
- Jamilex
Spanish
42Jamilex appears to be a modern blended name combining Jamil (Arabic: beautiful, elegant) with the suffix -ex, creating a contemporary feminine variant without classical historical roots.
- Sthefany
Greek
42From Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or garland. Latinized as Stephania, then Hispanicized with -y suffix variant.
- Yisell
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Yis'a meaning 'God will help', with Spanish diminutive -ell suffix creating an affectionate, modern form.
- Juliza
Latin
42Feminine form of Julius, derived from Latin Iulius. The -iza suffix is a Spanish diminutive elaboration, creating an affectionate variant suggesting youthfulness.
- Jamier
Hebrew
40God will increase; a Spanish diminutive form of Jaime (James), blending traditional meaning with modern flair
- Jessenia
Latin
40Feminine form of Jesse, from Hebrew Yishai meaning 'God exists,' with Spanish -enia suffix creating a unique modern variant.
- Zuleyma
Arabic
40From Arabic Sulaymá, feminine form of Sulayman (Solomon), meaning 'peaceful' or 'one who is safe'. Popular in medieval Al-Andalus and among Sephardic communities.
- Jhony
English
40God is gracious. Jhony is a modern phonetic spelling of Johnny, itself derived from John through English and Spanish naming traditions.
- Alitza
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Aliza, meaning 'joyful' or 'cheerful'; the -ta ending is a Spanish diminutive suffix suggesting a petite, delightful quality
- Izabell
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my promise'. Izabell is a modern English spelling variant of Isabella, which became popular through Queen Isabella of Castile.
- Izamar
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Eli' (God) and 'mar' (lord/prince). Spanish form meaning 'God is my lord', a name of divine strength and nobility.
- Arcelia
Latin
40From Latin 'arcelia,' possibly related to 'arcus' meaning 'bow' or 'arch,' with feminine suffix. Associated with strength and grace.
- Axavier
Latin
40From Latin 'Xavier,' derived from the Basque place name Etxaberri meaning 'new house.' Modern variant spelling of Xavier.
- Oralia
Latin
40From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'. Also associated with oral tradition and eloquence in Romance language usage.
- Yoseline
Hebrew
40From Yoselin, a Spanish form of Jocelyn, derived from the Germanic Gauzelin. Associated with joy and cheerfulness.
- Yiseth
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my promise', adapted through Spanish diminutive forms.
- Yariel
Hebrew
12From Hebrew 'Uriel' meaning 'God is my light', adapted with Spanish diminutive suffix -iel for a softer, more modern form.
- Johanny
Hebrew
6God is gracious. A Spanish feminine diminutive of Johana/Juana, derived from Hebrew Yochanan.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
