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Piedad Feminine Spanish

Piedad is a Spanish female given name that means "mercy, piety" in Spanish, ultimately derived from Latin pietas. The name carries deep religious connotations, emerging from the epithet Nuestra Señora de la Piedad (Our L...

Pilar Feminine Spanish

Pilar is a feminine Spanish given name, traditionally derived from the title María del Pilar meaning "Mary of the Pillar." The name literally means "pillar" in Spanish and references a famous Spanish apparition of the Vi...

Pili 1 Feminine Spanish

Etymology and MeaningPili is a Spanish feminine given name that functions as a diminutive of Pilar. Pilar itself means "pillar" in Spanish and derives from the title of the Virgin Mary, María del Pilar ("Mary of the Pill...

Plácida Feminine Spanish

Plácida is a Spanish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Placido, which itself comes from the Late Latin name Placidus, meaning "quiet, calm". The name is thus suffused with a sense of serenity and compo...

Porfiria Feminine Spanish

Porfiria is the feminine form of Porfirio, a Spanish and Italian masculine name. The name derives from the Greek Porphyrios, meaning "purple dye," which itself comes from the Greek word porphyra (πορφύρα) for purple. The...

Práxedes Feminine Spanish

Práxedes is a Spanish form of the Praxedes name, sometimes used as a masculine name in Spanish-speaking cultures. It ultimately derives from the Latin praxis, meaning "proof" or "demonstration", which itself comes from t...

Presentación Feminine Spanish

Presentación is a Spanish feminine name meaning "presentation, appearance." It directly commemorates the Catholic feast of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary at the Temple in Jerusalem, an event described in apocryphal...

Primitiva Feminine Spanish Medieval Latin

Primitiva is a feminine name with roots in Late Latin, ultimately derived from the masculine Primitivus. The meaning of the root name is "first formed" or "earliest," reflecting its connection to the Latin word primitivu...

Priscila Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Priscila is a Portuguese and Spanish form of Priscilla, which itself derives from the Roman name Prisca via a diminutive suffix. The root name Prisca means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin. In the New Testament, specifi...

Prudencia Feminine Spanish

Prudencia is the Spanish feminine form of Prudentius, a Late Latin name derived from the adjective prudens, meaning "prudent, wise, skilled." The name ultimately traces back to the Latin root providens, which combines pr...

Pura Feminine Spanish

Pura is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the Spanish word pura meaning "pure." It is also used as a diminutive of Purificación, a name referring to the ritual purification of the Virgin Mary after the birth of...

Purificación Feminine Spanish

Purificación is a Spanish female given name meaning "purification" directly referring to the ritual purification of the Virgin Mary after her childbirth. The name is derived from the Roman Catholic feast of the Purificat...

Quiteria Feminine Spanish Medieval Latin

Quiteria is a feminine given name of uncertain meaning, possibly connected to Kythereia, an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite. The name is most notably associated with Saint Quiteria, a semi-legendary 5th-century Ib...

Rafaela Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Rafaela is a feminine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, representing the feminine form of Raphael, an archangel in Hebrew tradition whose name means "God heals." The name is predominantly used in Spanish- and...

Raimunda Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Raimunda is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Raimundo, which itself is the Spanish and Portuguese variant of Raymond. The name ultimately traces its roots to the Germanic elem...

Ramona Feminine English Romanian +1

Ramona is a feminine first name of Spanish origin, derived as a feminine form of Ramón, the Spanish form of Raymond. The ultimate root is the Germanic Raginmund, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, d...

Raquel Feminine English Portuguese +1

Raquel is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel. Both names derive from the Hebrew Raḥel, meaning "ewe" (a female sheep). In the Old Testament (Genesis 29–35), Rachel is the beloved wife of Jacob, mother of Joseph an...

Rayén Feminine Spanish

Rayén is the Spanish borrowing of the Mapuche name Rayen, meaning “flower” in the indigenous Mapuche language of Chile and Argentina. The addition of an acute accent on the ‘e’ is a Spanish orthographic marker that prese...

Rebeca Feminine Portuguese Romanian +1

Rebeca is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian form of the name Rebecca. Derived from the Hebrew name רִבְקָה (Rivqa), the root of Rebecca, its meaning is uncertain but is likely from a Semitic root meaning "join, tie,...

Regina Feminine Czech Danish +14

EtymologyRegina is a Late Latin feminine name meaning "queen," directly derived from the Latin word rēgīna (also the Italian and Romanian word for queen). It has been used as a Christian name since early times, with part...

Regla Feminine Spanish

Etymology and MeaningRegla is a Spanish feminine name derived directly from the Spanish word regla, meaning "rule". Its use as a personal name originates from the Marian title Nuestra Señora de Regla ("Our Lady of the Ru...

Reina 1 Feminine Spanish

Reina is a Spanish feminine first name meaning “queen” in Spanish. The name directly derives from the Spanish noun reina, which itself comes from the Latin rēgīna. It serves as a direct equivalent to the Latin name Regin...

Remedios Feminine Spanish

Remedios is a Spanish feminine given name that means "remedies" in Spanish. It originates from the Marian title Nuestra Señora de los Remedios ("Our Lady of the Remedies"), referring to the Virgin Mary. The name thus car...

Renata Feminine Croatian Czech +10

Renata is a feminine given name with widespread use across Europe, particularly in Romance, Germanic, and Slavic languages. It functions as the feminine form of Renatus, a Latin name meaning "born again." The name carrie...

Resurrección Feminine Spanish

Resurrección is a Spanish feminine name meaning "resurrection," directly referencing the resurrection of Jesus in Christian theology. As a concept name, it belongs to a tradition in Spanish-speaking Catholic cultures whe...

Reyes Feminine Spanish

Reyes is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "kings". It is derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de los Reyes ("The Virgin of the Kings"). According to legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to King Ferdinand...

Reyna Feminine Spanish

Reyna is a variant of Reina 1, Spanish for "queen". It is a feminine given name used primarily in Spanish-speaking communities, though it also appears in cultures that have adopted the Spanish form. The name shares roots...

Reynalda Feminine Spanish

Reynalda is a Spanish feminine given name, the feminine form of Reynaldo. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic name Raginald, composed of the elements regin meaning “advice, counsel, decision” and walt meaning “...

Ricarda Feminine German Portuguese +1

Ricarda is a German, Spanish, and Portuguese feminine form of Richard, the masculine name meaning "brave ruler" from Old German elements rih ("ruler, king") and hart ("hard, firm, brave, hardy"). While Richard has deep h...

Rita Feminine Danish English +11

Rita is a female name used across many European languages and cultures, most commonly as a short form of Margherita and other names ending in rita. It has been adopted in Danish, English, Estonian, German, Hungarian, Ita...

Roberta Feminine English Italian +2

Roberta is a feminine given name in English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, derived as the feminine form of Robert and its counterpart Roberto. The name Robert originates from the Germanic elements hruod meaning "fame...

Robertina Feminine Italian Spanish

Robertina is a feminine diminutive of Roberto, used primarily in Italian and Spanish-speaking cultures. The name Roberto itself is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Robert, which originates from the Germanic n...

Rocío Feminine Spanish

Rocío is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, María del Rocío (“Mary of the Dew”). The name itself means “dew” in Spanish, ultimately tracing back to the Latin word ruscus or roscidus...

Rogelia Feminine Spanish

Rogelia is a Spanish feminine given name, the female counterpart of Rogelio. The name's etymology can be traced through Rogelio, which is the Spanish form of the Late Latin names Rogellus or Rogelius. These are likely re...

Rosa 1 Feminine Catalan Danish +9

Rosa is a feminine given name used across many European languages, including Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Generally, it can be considered to deri...

Rosalía Feminine Galician Spanish

Etymology and OriginsRosalía is the Spanish and Galician form of Rosalia, a Late Latin name derived from rosa, meaning "rose." The name is closely associated with the 12th-century Sicilian saint Rosalia, a patron saint o...

Rosalina Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Rosalina is a Latinate form of Rosaline, which itself is a medieval variant of Rosalind. The name Rosalind derives from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender", giving the o...

Rosalinda Feminine Italian Spanish

Etymology and Linguistic Background Rosalinda is a Latinate form of Rosalind, combining the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender". The Normans introduced this name to England,...

Rosalva Feminine Spanish

Rosalva is a Spanish feminine given name, derived as a variant of Rosalba. The name Rosalba originates from Italian and Latin, combining rosa meaning "rose" and alba meaning "white," thus signifying "white rose." This ev...

Rosa María Feminine Spanish

Rosa María is a Spanish compound given name, formed by combining Rosa 1 and María. As a double name common in Spanish-speaking cultures, it reflects the tradition of using biblical and floral names together, often with r...

Rosana Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Rosana is a Portuguese and Spanish feminine given name. It is a form of Roxana, which derives from the Old Persian or Bactrian name Rhoxane, ultimately from the Iranian root *rauxšnā meaning "bright" or "shining." The La...

Rosario Feminine Italian Spanish

Etymology and Meaning Rosario is derived from the Spanish word rosario, meaning "rosary", and originates from the Marian title Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Our Lady of the Rosary). The rosary is a Catholic devotional pray...

Rosaura Feminine Spanish

Rosaura is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "golden rose," derived from the Latin elements rosa (rose) and aurea (golden). The name was first used by the Spanish playwright Pedro Calderón de la Barca for a character...

Rosenda Feminine Spanish

Rosenda is the Spanish feminine form of Rosendo, a name with deep roots in the Visigothic tradition. Rosendo itself derives from the Germanic name *Hroþisinþs, composed of the elements hroþs meaning "fame" and sinþs mean...

Rosi Feminine German Portuguese +1

Rosi is a diminutive of Rosa 1, Rosalie and other names beginning with Rosa.As with Rosa, the name Rosi derives from the Latin word rosa meaning 'rose', though some earlier Germanic roots may have influenced the name. Th...

Rosita Feminine Spanish

Rosita is a Spanish diminutive of Rosa 1, which primarily derives from the Latin word rosa meaning “rose.” The name Rosa has further roots possibly in the Germanic name Roza 2, though the floral association has remained...

Roxana Feminine English Romanian +2

Roxana is a feminine first name with roots in ancient Persia, used in English, Romanian, Spanish, and Ancient Greek cultures. Its meaning derives from a long line of linguistic evolution: the name comes from the Latin Ro...

Rufina Feminine Russian Spanish +1

Rufina is a feminine given name with roots in ancient Rome, derived as the feminine form of Rufinus, which itself comes from the Latin cognomen Rufus meaning "red-haired". The name is historically associated with early C...

Ruperta Feminine Spanish

Ruperta is the Spanish feminine form of Rupert, itself a German variant of Robert. The name ultimately derives from the Old Germanic elements hrod ("fame") and berht ("bright"), giving the meaning "bright fame".Usage and...

Rut Feminine Hebrew Icelandic +3

Rut is the form of Ruth used in several languages including Hebrew, Icelandic, Spanish, and Swedish. The name appears in the Old Testament as the central character of the Book of Ruth, where the heroine is a Moabite woma...

Ruth 1 Feminine Danish Dutch +8

Ruth 1 is a Hebrew name meaning "female friend," derived from the root reʿuṯ. In Hebrew, the name is written as Ruṯ. It appears in many languages including Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, German, Norwegian, Spanish, Sw...

Sabina Feminine Croatian Czech +9

Sabina is a feminine given name derived from the Roman cognomen Sabinus, which comes from Latin Sabinus meaning "a Sabine." The Sabines were an ancient Italic people who inhabited the Apennine mountains in central Italy...

Sabrina Feminine English French +4

Sabrina is a feminine given name that originates from the Latinized form of Habren, the original Welsh name of the River Severn. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th-century chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae, Sabri...

Sacramento Feminine Spanish

Sacramento is a feminine Spanish given name derived from the word sacramento meaning “sacrament”. In Christianity, the sacraments are sacred rites such as baptism, and the word ultimately comes from Latin sacramentum, a...

Sagrario Feminine Spanish

Sagrario is a Spanish feminine name meaning "sanctuary, tabernacle," derived from Latin sacrarium. It is taken from the epithet of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Sagrario, associated with Toledo Cathedral in Spain....

Salomé Feminine French Portuguese +1

Salomé is the French, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Salome, a name derived from an Aramaic name related to the Hebrew word שָׁלוֹם (shalom), meaning "peace." The root name Salome has rich biblical and historical associ...

Salud Feminine Spanish

Salud is a Spanish feminine given name that functions as a cognate of Catalan Salut, both ultimately derived from the Latin word salus, meaning “health” or “cheers”. In Spanish-speaking cultures, the name carries connota...

Salvacion Feminine Spanish

Salvacion is a Filipino given name derived from Spanish salvación, meaning "salvation". It is primarily a religious name, directly referencing the title of the Virgin Mary as Nuestra Señora de Salvación ("Our Lady of Sal...

Salvadora Feminine Spanish

Salvadora is a Spanish feminine form of Salvador, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Salvator, meaning “saviour.” The name carries strong Christian overtones, as Salvator was an epithet of Jesus, referring to hi...

Samanta Feminine Italian Latvian +3

Samanta is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Italian, Latvian, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is a variant of Samantha, a name that perhaps originated as a feminine form of Samuel, with the...

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