Spanish form of Abigail, meaning "father
rejoices."
Variant of Italian/Spanish
Adelina, meaning "noble."
Spanish form of
Adelaide, meaning "noble
sort."
Italian and Spanish pet form of
Adela, meaning
"noble."
Probably a variant of Spanish
Adelina,
meaning "noble." This name was used for the heroine of the Mexican
folk song "La Adelita," one of the most famous corridos to
come out of the Mexican Revolution. The song tells the story of a young
woman in love with a sergeant. She traveled with him and his regiment. Due
to this song, the term "La Adelita" came to signify a woman of
strength and courage, the archetype of a woman warrior.
Spanish name meaning "sweet."
Nickname for Spanish
Adoracion, meaning
"adoration."
Spanish name meaning
"adoration."
Italian and Spanish feminine form of
Adrian, meaning
"from Hadria."
Italian and Spanish form of English
Agatha,
meaning "good."
Spanish form of
Agatha, meaning "good."
Spanish form of Latin
Agatha, meaning
"good."
Spanish (Balearic) form of
Anna,
meaning "favor; grace."
Italian/Spanish name meaning "dawn."
Spanish name meaning
"sweet; nice."
Spanish feminine form of
Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
Spanish form of English
Alice,
meaning "noble sort."
Spanish form of English
Adela, meaning "noble."
Spanish name of Arabic origin, meaning "the
city."
Variant of Spanish
Elodia,
meaning, "foreign riches."
Nickname for Spanish
Alejandra, meaning
"defender of mankind."
Spanish name meaning "high."
Feminine form of Spanish
Amado,
meaning "beloved."
Italian and Spanish form of English
Amarantha, a
flower name meaning "unfading."
Spanish name meaning "protection; shelter."
Spanish form of
Anna, meaning
"favor; grace."
Spanish feminine form of Latin
Angelus,
meaning "angel, messenger."
Spanish form of Italian
Angelica,
meaning "angelic."
Diminutive form of Spanish Ángela,
meaning "little angel/messenger."
Pet form of Spanish
Ana,
meaning "favor;
grace."
Galician feminine form of
Roman Antonius,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
Italian and Spanish feminine form of
Roman Latin
Antonius,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
Italian and Spanish diminutive form of
Antonia,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
Spanish equivalent of Italian
Annunziata,
meaning "announces."
Spanish name meaning "altar of the sky."
Variant of Spanish
Araceli, meaning "altar of
the sky."
Variant of Spanish
Araceli,
meaning "altar of the sky."
Variant of Spanish
Araceli, meaning "altar of
the sky."
Spanish form of Greek
Ariadne, meaning "utterly
pure."
Spanish name meaning "ascension."
Catalan form of Spanish Asunción, meaning
"assumption."
Spanish name meaning "madonna lily."
Feminine form of Spanish
Basilio,
meaning "queen."
Spanish form of English
Beatrix,
meaning "voyager (through life)."
Spanish name for Bethlehem also used as a personal name.
Bethlehem means "house of bread."
Feminine form of Italian/Spanish
Benigno,
meaning "kind."
Feminine form of Spanish
Benito, meaning
"blessed."
Feminine form of Spanish
Berengár,
meaning "bear-spear."
Spanish feminine form of
Bernardo,
meaning "bold as a bear."
Spanish form of
Bethany, meaning "house of
figs."
Spanish name
derived from the word bienvenido, meaning
"welcome."
Spanish form of English/French
Blanche, meaning "white."
English name of Spanish origin, meaning "pretty."
Italian and Spanish form of
German Brunhild,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
Spanish form of
Roman Camilla,
possibly meaning
"attendant (for a temple)."
Nickname for Spanish
Candelaria, meaning
"candle."
Spanish name derived from the word candela, meaning
"candle." The Spanish had a custom of bestowing religious names on
their daughters, and sometimes their sons, in honor of the Virgin Mary; for
example, Nuestra
Senora de los Candelaria which translates to "Our Lady
of the Candles," referring to the purification of
Mary during Candlemas.
Spanish form of English
Charity,
meaning "dear."
Italian, Sicilian, and Spanish form of
Carmel, meaning
"vineyard."
Spanish pet form of
Carmel, meaning
"vineyard."
Spanish form of
Carmel, meaning "vineyard."
Pet form of Spanish
Carmen, meaning
"vineyard."
English/Spanish feminine form of Latin
Carolus,
meaning "man."
Spanish name of uncertain origin. This name was borne by an 11th-century
saint who was probably of Moorish descent.
Feminine form of Italian/Spanish
Celestino,
meaning "heavenly."
Spanish form of Greek
Zenobia, meaning "life
of Zeus."
Spanish pet form of Rosario,
meaning "rosary."
Pet form of Spanish
Consuelo,
meaning "consolation."
Nickname for Spanish
Chiquita,
meaning "little one."
Variant of Spanish
Chickie, meaning
"little one."
Spanish name meaning "little one."
Nickname for Spanish
Conchita,
meaning "conception."
Spanish unisex pet form of Jesús
and
Jesusa,
meaning "God is salvation."
Spanish form of Italian
Clarissa,
meaning "fame."