Spanish Root baby names
Names tagged with “Spanish Root” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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13 names
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- Xzayvier
Spanish
76Modern creative spelling of Xavier, derived from Basque meaning 'new house'. Xzayvier represents contemporary naming innovation with traditional etymological roots.
- Zulett
Spanish
70Diminutive form suggesting a small or delicate quality; possibly related to Spanish naming traditions with -let suffixes for endearment.
- Monterey
Spanish
62From Monterey, California, a coastal city whose name derives from Spanish 'Monte Rey' meaning 'King's Mountain', referencing its prominent geographical features.
- Savanna
Spanish
55From Spanish 'sabana', derived from Taíno word for treeless plain or grassland. Refers to open grassy landscapes, particularly the tropical savannas of the Caribbean and Africa.
- Lianys
Spanish
42Derived from Liana, meaning 'to bind' or 'climbing vine', evoking nature and connection. The -ys ending is a modern creative variation.
- Zierra
Spanish
42Modern variant of Sierra, meaning 'mountain range' in Spanish, adapted with alternative spelling for contemporary use.
- Xzavior
Spanish
42From Basque Etchebarria or Spanish Xavier, meaning 'new house' or 'bright'. Modern creative spelling blending Xavier with Z-initial contemporary style.
- Isbella
Celtic
42Variant of Isabella, from Latin 'Isabella' meaning 'devoted to God.' Blends Spanish/Italian elegance with Celtic phonetic influences in modern spelling.
- Navada
Spanish
42Named after the state of Nevada in the southwestern United States, derived from Spanish 'nevada' meaning 'snowy'. Often chosen for its geographical and natural associations.
- Mesa
Spanish
40From Spanish 'mesa' meaning 'table', also referring to a high plateau or tableland in the American Southwest
- Zoro
Spanish
40A mononym popularized by the legendary swordsman character. Spanish diminutive related to 'zorro' meaning fox, suggesting cunning and agility.
- Solo
Spanish
40From Spanish 'solo' meaning 'alone' or 'single'. Also popularized as a standalone name by cultural references, carrying connotations of independence and self-sufficiency.
- Iago
Literary
40Iago is the cunning villain from Shakespeare's Othello, derived from Spanish Santiago. The name means 'supplanter' and carries literary weight as one of drama's most complex antagonists.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
