Spanish Baby Names With Meanings - Page 9
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Spanish names are traditionally composed of a given name and two surnames. The first surname is the father’s first surname, and the second surname is the mother’s first surname. This naming convention is known as patronymic/matronymic naming system. The father’s surname is passed down from generation to generation, while the mother’s surname is also passed down but is not used in daily life
Spanish names are often derived from religious figures, saints, and historical figures. Many Spanish names have roots in Latin, Arabic, and Germanic languages. As a result, Spanish names often have multiple meanings and layers of significance
This collection has all Spanish Baby Names - traditional, modern,religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Spanish baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can view all Spanish baby names alphabetically with their meanings and filter them through various options. Click on any baby name for more details and meanings.
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Spanish Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
God; the almighty; one who presides over mankind | ||
God; the absolute being | ||
Heaven; the abode of God | ||
The number five; one who is fifth born | ||
Consideration, thought | ||
One who hails from Cyprus, a place located at the left of Syria | ||
The sun; the source of energy for mankind | ||
Another word for Cyrus, the means God, the Almighty | ||
One who speaks French; a Frenchman | ||
Derived from 'Claris', which means bright, clear and attractive | ||
Clear; something that is easy to understand and interpret | ||
Clear or transparent; easily understood | ||
As mentioned in the New Testament, it is the feminine form of 'Claudius', a 7th century saint | ||
Something that is feeble; lame | ||
Crippled; one who cannot walk; lame | ||
Spanish name for carnation, a bright flower | ||
Merciful; lenient; soft hearted; loving; sweet tempered | ||
One who is soft, gentle, good natured and lenient | ||
Feminine derivative of 'Clement', meaning gentle, soft and pleasant | ||
A green shoot; a sign of growing or developing | ||
Knot; the tightening of a thread or loop | ||
Spanish meaning is 'To help someone in need' | ||
A little dog; a pup; a young dog | ||
Dove | ||
Dove, the symbol of peace and happiness | ||
Derived from the state of Colorado, or the red river in Colorado | ||
Conception; the act of fertilization in animals | ||
A reference to Immaculate Conception of Mother Mary in her mother's womb | ||
Seashell; the outer shell of a marine animal, necessary for its protection | ||
Derived from 'Concha', that means seashell in Spanish | ||
A brave advisor or counsellor, who advices others in a brave manner | ||
The title given to Virgin Mary; can also mean solace | ||
Steadfast, reliable and trustworthy | ||


