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Ana María Feminine Spanish

Ana María is a Spanish compound given name, combining Ana and María. Its roots lie in the Hebrew name Hannah (meaning 'favor' or 'grace') and the Egyptian name Mary (originally thought to mean 'beloved' or 'rebellious')....

Ana Paula Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Ana Paula is a Portuguese and Spanish compound given name, combining Ana and Paula. It is a classic double-barreled name, particularly common in Brazil and Portugal, often used to honor both the biblical heritage of Ana...

Ana Sofía Feminine Spanish

Ana Sofía is a Spanish compound name combining Ana and Sofía. Both components have deep historical and religious roots.Etymology and MeaningAna is a form of Anna, which itself derives from Hannah, a Hebrew name meaning “...

Anastacia Feminine Spanish

Anastacia is a Spanish variant of the name Anastasia, which itself derives from the Greek name Anastasios, meaning "resurrection." The name Anastasia, and by extension Anastacia, carries deep Christian symbolism, referri...

Anastasia Feminine Georgian Belarusian +7

Etymology and Meaning Anastasia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word anástasis (ἀνάστασις), meaning "resurrection." It is the feminine form of Anastasius. The name first emerged during th...

Ana Victoria Feminine Spanish

Ana Victoria is a Spanish compound name formed from the combination of Ana and Victoria. It is used primarily in Spanish-speaking countries, blending two classic names into a single given name. Etymology and Roots The na...

Andrea 2 Feminine Croatian Czech +12

Andrea is the feminine form of Andrew in many European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish. As an English...

Ángela Feminine Spanish

Ángela is the Spanish feminine form of Angel, derived from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus. This, in turn, comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning "messenger." In Christian tradition, angels are sp...

Ángeles Feminine Spanish

Ángeles is a Spanish female given name meaning "angels", derived from the devotion to the Virgin Mary under the title Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles (Our Lady the Queen of the Angels). The name is a reference to...

Angélica Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Angélica is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Angelica. The name Angelica is derived from the later Latin name deriving its meaning via the Latin vocabulary word angelicus meaning “angelic,” which in turn goes back to t...

Angelina Feminine Armenian Bulgarian +11

Angelina is a Latinate diminutive of the name Angela, widely used across many languages and cultures including Armenian, Bulgarian, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Spanis...

Angelita Feminine Spanish

Angelita is a Spanish diminutive of Angela, a feminine name derived from the Latin masculine name Angelus, which itself comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger". The suffix -ita expresses affection...

Angustias Feminine Spanish

Angustias is a Spanish feminine name that means "anguishes" in English, derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de las Angustias ("Our Lady of Anguishes"). This title reflects the Virgin's sorrow during...

Ani 1 Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +2

Ani is a diminutive of Ana, used in Georgian, Bulgarian, Romanian, and Spanish. Ana itself is a form of Anna, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'favor' or 'grace'. The name Anna appears in the New...

Aniceta Feminine Lithuanian Spanish

Aniceta is a feminine given name used primarily in Lithuanian and Spanish. It is the feminine form of Anicetus, which itself derives from the Latinized form of the Greek name Ἀνίκητος (Aniketos), meaning "unconquerable"...

Anita 1 Feminine Croatian Danish +12

Anita is a feminine given name used across numerous cultures, including Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian, Slovene, English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, and many other languages. It originated as a diminutive of Ana, a form...

Anselma Feminine German Italian +1

Anselma is a feminine given name used in German, Italian, and Spanish. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Anselm, which originates from Old German elements ansi meaning "god" and helm meaning "helmet" or "prot...

Antonia Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +11

Antonia is a feminine given name of Roman origin, used widely across European languages including Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the...

Antonieta Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Antonieta is a Portuguese and Spanish diminutive of Antonia, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Antonius. The name carries the affectionate, familiar tone common to diminutive forms in Romance languages, often...

Antoñita Feminine Spanish

Antoñita is a Spanish diminutive of Antonia, itself the feminine form of Antonius, a Roman family name of unknown Etruscan origin (see Anthony). While the base name Antonia has global usage, the -ita suffix adds an affec...

Anunciación Feminine Spanish

Anunciación is a Spanish feminine given name that means “annunciation,” referring to the New Testament event in which the angel Gabriel announces to the Virgin Mary that she will give birth to Jesus. The name directly de...

Apolonia Feminine Polish Spanish

Apolonia is the Spanish and Polish form of Apollonia, a name that traces its origins to the ancient world. The name Apollonia itself is the feminine form of Apollonios, a Greek personal name derived from the god Apollo....

Aquilina Feminine Spanish Roman

Aquilina is a feminine given name with Latin origins, ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Aquila, meaning "eagle." It is the feminine form of Aquilinus, a Roman cognomen that also traces back to Aquila. The name i...

Araceli Feminine Spanish

Araceli is a Spanish feminine name that means "altar of the sky" — derived from the Latin words ara "altar" and coeli "sky". This poetic title refers to the Virgin Mary as Nuestra Señora de Araceli (Our Lady of the Altar...

Aracelis Feminine Spanish

Aracelis is a Spanish feminine variant of Araceli, which originates from the Latin epithet of the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Araceli, meaning "altar of the sky" (from Latin ara "altar" and coeli "sky"). This title honors...

Aracely Feminine Spanish

Aracely is a Spanish feminine given name, a variant of Araceli. The name Araceli is derived from the Latin phrase ara coeli, meaning "altar of the sky" or "altar of heaven." This is an epithet of the Virgin Mary in her r...

Arancha Feminine Spanish

Arancha is a Spanish given name, derived as a simpler phonetic form of the Basque name Arantxa. The name Arantxa itself is a diminutive of Arantzazu, which comes from a place in the Basque Country known for the Sanctuary...

Aranza Feminine Spanish

Aranza is a Spanish given name, directly taken from the Basque place name Arantza, which means "thornbush" or "thorn" in the Basque language. The name is primarily used in Spanish-speaking countries, especially Mexico, w...

Aránzazu Feminine Spanish

Aránzazu is a Spanish feminine name of Basque origin. It is the Spanish form of Arantzazu, a name derived from a place near the town of Oñati in the Basque Country, where the Sanctuary of Arantzazu is located. The name u...

Arcadia Feminine Spanish

Arcadia is a Spanish feminine name derived from Arcadius, the Latinized form of the ancient Greek name Arkadios, which means "of Arcadia." The name ultimately comes from the region of Arcadia in the central Peloponnese o...

Arcelia Feminine Spanish

Arcelia is a Spanish variant of Araceli, which itself is derived from a Marian epithet. The name Araceli means “altar of the sky,” from Latin ara “altar” and coeli (a genitive form of coelum “sky”). This epithet refers t...

Argentina Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Argentina is a feminine given name used primarily in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is derived from the name of the South American country Argentina, which in turn comes from the Latin argentinus, meaning 'silvery....

Ariadna Feminine Catalan Polish +2

Ariadna is a feminine given name used in Spanish, Catalan, Russian, and Polish, derived as a form of Ariadne. The name ultimately originates from the Greek mythological figure Ariadne, whose name is thought to mean "most...

Arleth Feminine Spanish

Arleth is a feminine given name used primarily in Latin America, where it is a variant of Arlette.Etymology and Historical RootsThe name Arleth ultimately traces back through Arlette to the Old Germanic name Herleva, whi...

Armida Feminine Italian Spanish

Armida is a feminine given name of Italian and Spanish usage, probably created by the 16th-century Italian poet Torquato Tasso for his epic poem Jerusalem Delivered (Gerusalemme liberata, 1580). In the poem, Armida is a...

Aroa Feminine Basque Spanish

Aroa is a feminine given name of Basque origin, derived from the Basque word aro meaning "era, age, or time." The name evokes a sense of timelessness and continuity, often chosen for its poetic and nature-inspired qualit...

Ascensión Feminine Spanish

Ascensión is a Spanish female name meaning "ascension." It directly references the Christian feast of the Ascension of Jesus into heaven, celebrated 40 days after Easter. The name belongs to a tradition of Spanish names...

Asun Feminine Spanish

Asun is a Spanish feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Asunción. Asunción itself is a Spanish epithet of the Virgin Mary, derived from the Latin assumptio meaning "assumption," referring to the doctrine...

Asunción Feminine Spanish

Asunción is a Spanish feminine name meaning "assumption."It is given in reference to the assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven, a dogma of the Catholic Church celebrated on August 15. The name thus belongs to the wid...

Atenea Feminine Spanish

Atenea is the Spanish form of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, as well as the patron deity of Athens. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it is likely derived from the city of Athens rather th...

Aura Feminine English Finnish +2

Aura is a feminine given name with diverse cultural roots, finding usage in English, Finnish, Italian, and Spanish. The name directly derives from the English word aura, which comes from Latin and ultimately from Greek α...

Áurea Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Áurea is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine given name derived from the Late Latin name Aurea. The name Aurea itself comes from the Latin word aureus, meaning "golden". This etymological connection imbues the name with co...

Aurelia Feminine Italian Polish +3

Aurelia is a feminine given name used in Italian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, and other Romance languages. EtymologyThe name is the feminine form of the Latin family name Aurelius, which was derived from Latin aureus mean...

Aurora Feminine English Finnish +7

Aurora is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word for "dawn." In Roman mythology, Aurora was the goddess of the morning, equivalent to the Greek goddess Eos. As a personal name, it has been in occasional use si...

Auxiliadora Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Etymology and MeaningAuxiliadora is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine given name derived from the devotional title of the Virgin Mary: María Auxiliadora, meaning “Mary the Helper.” The word auxiliadora is Spanish for “he...

Avelina 2 Feminine Spanish

Avelina is a Spanish feminine given name, primarily recognized as the feminine form of Avelino. The name Avelino itself is used in honor of the 16th-century Italian saint Andrea Avellino (often spelled Avelino in Spanish...

Aya 4 Feminine French Spanish

Etymology and OriginsAya 4 is the Spanish and French form of Aia, which originates from a town name in the Basque province of Gipuzkoa, Spain. The town of Aia sits on the slopes of Mount Pagoeta, and its name may be rela...

Aylen Feminine Mapuche Spanish

Aylen is a variant of the Mapuche name Ayelen, primarily used in Mapuche and Spanish-speaking contexts. The name carries several possible meanings rooted in the Mapuche language, including "laughing" (from ayelen), "clea...

Aylín Feminine Spanish

Aylín is a Spanish feminine given name of disputed etymology. It is possibly a modern variant of Aylen or influenced by the Irish name Eileen, which itself is an anglicization of the Gaelic Eibhlín (a form of Evelyn). Th...

Azahar Feminine Spanish

Azahar is a Spanish feminine name meaning "orange blossom", ultimately derived from Arabic zahra (zahra), meaning "flower". The name is closely tied to the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Azahar ("Our Lady o...

Azahara Feminine Spanish

Azahara is a Spanish feminine name with two distinct origins. It is primarily a variant of Azahar, which means "orange blossom" in Spanish, ultimately derived from Arabic zahra meaning "flower." This connection to floral...

Azeneth Feminine Spanish

Azeneth is a Spanish variant of the name Asenath. The name has ancient Egyptian origins, as Asenath is believed to mean "belonging to the goddess Neith." Neith was an early Egyptian goddess of weaving, hunting, and war,...

Azucena Feminine Spanish

Azucena is a Spanish feminine given name that means "madonna lily" in Spanish. The name is derived from the flower known as the Madonna lily (Lilium candidum), which has long been associated with purity and the Virgin Ma...

Balbina Feminine Italian Polish +3

Balbina is a feminine given name used in Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Roman contexts. It is principally the feminine form of the Ancient Roman name Balbinus, which itself derives from the Latin cognomen Balb...

Bárbara Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Bárbara is the Portuguese and Spanish form of Barbara.The name derives from the Greek word βάρβαρος (barbaros), meaning "foreign" or "non-Greek." In ancient times, the Greeks used this term to refer to non-Greek speakers...

Basilia Feminine Spanish

Basilia is a feminine given name, primarily used in Spanish-speaking cultures, though it has historical roots across Europe. It is the feminine form of Basil 1, a name derived from the Greek Βασίλειος (Basileios) meaning...

Beatriz Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Beatriz is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Beatrix, a name of Late Latin origin. It derives ultimately from Viatrix, the feminine form of Viator meaning "voyager, traveller," but its spelling was influenced by the Lat...

Begoña Feminine Basque Spanish

Begoña is a Spanish and Basque feminine name derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de Begoña ("Our Lady of Begoña"), the patron saint of Biscay, Spain. The name refers to a district and a basilica in...

Belén Feminine Spanish

Belén is the Spanish form of Bethlehem, the name of the town in Judah where King David and Jesus were born. The name originates from the Hebrew בֵּית־לֶחֶם (Beṯ-leḥem), meaning “house of bread,” and entered Spanish via O...

Benedicta Feminine Spanish Medieval Latin

Benedicta is a feminine given name derived from the Late Latin Benedictus, meaning "blessed." It is the feminine form of Benedict, a name popularized by Saint Benedict of Nursia (c. 480–547), the founder of the Benedicti...

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