Argentina Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 2
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Antiquity in the present territory of Argentina began with the first human establishment on the southern tip of Patagonia around 13,000 years ago. Written history started with the arrival of Spanish chroniclers in the expedition of Juan Díaz de Solís in 1516 to the Río de la Plata, which marks the start of Spanish occupation of this region.
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Argentina Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Woman of Magdala | ||
One who is strong, strength | ||
Maiden or of Magdala | ||
Condor | ||
Warlike | ||
Dear, one who is cherished by all | ||
Peace, one with a peaceful disposition. | ||
Internal light | ||
A man who is mighty and strong | ||
A unit of measurement | ||
White flower, as beautiful as white flower. | ||
Heaven, heavenly | ||
The one who is perfect | ||
Araucaria | ||
Stone | ||
Small, or a young boy | ||
One who is like a snow | ||
Argentinian version of Porfirio, meaning purple clad. | ||
Another name for night bird. | ||
The name comes from the Spanish title of Virgin Mary, Maria del Rocio (Mary of the Dew). It's female name despite the o ending. Rocco means dew. | ||
Intelligent | ||
One who is lively and active. | ||
A woman belonging to the forest, | ||
Likely to survive | ||
Another name for lily flower | ||
Hope | ||
A woman who is wealthy and affluent. | ||
Smooth | ||
Of the city | ||
One who is healthy and strong; power, rule | ||
The Argentinian variation of Violet | ||
The Argentinian variation of Violet | ||
Violet flower | ||
Pure and chaste | ||
One who is pure and chaste | ||
Owner of the new house | ||
A leather bag | ||
Someone who is worthy and suitable. Also, a beloved friend. | ||
Water conduit | ||
To bring along | ||
One who is agile and active | ||
A skilled archer | ||
Life | ||


