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Urbano Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Urbano is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the Latin name Urban (from Urbanus, meaning "city dweller"). The name traces its origins to the Latin word urbs ("city"), and it was borne by several early Christian...

Valente Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Valente is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the Latin name Valens, which was a Roman cognomen meaning "strong, vigorous, healthy." The name Valens itself is a derivative of the root Valentinus, from which the...

Valentín Masculine Slovak Spanish

Valentín is a Spanish and Slovak masculine given name, serving as the direct form of the Latin name Valentinus (ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Valens, meaning “strong, vigorous, healthy”). The name correspond...

Valeriano Masculine Italian Spanish

EtymologyValeriano is the Italian and Spanish form of Valerian, which derives from the Roman cognomen Valerianus. This cognomen itself comes from the ancient Roman family name Valerius, rooted in Latin valeo meaning "to...

Valerio Masculine Italian Spanish

Valerio is the Italian and Spanish form of the Roman family name Valerius. The name Valerius derives from the Latin verb valēre, meaning "to be strong", which is also the root of the related name elements found in names...

Valero Masculine Spanish

Valero is a Spanish variant of the ancient Roman family name Valerius. Derived from Latin valeo meaning "to be strong, healthy," Valerius was a prominent patronymic name in ancient Rome and is the root of several saintly...

Vasco Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Vasco is a masculine given name of Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish usage. It is derived from the medieval Spanish name Velasco, which is believed to come from the Basque word meaning "crow"—a term possibly once used as...

Venancio Masculine Spanish

Venancio is the Spanish form of the Latin name Venantius, which derives from the Latin word venans meaning "hunting, chasing, pursuing." As a masculine given name, Venancio has been used primarily in Spanish-speaking cou...

Vicente Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Vicente is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Vincent, derived from the Roman name Vincentius, which comes from Latin vinco meaning "to conquer." Thus, the name carries the connotation of victory or conquering. It has be...

Víctor Masculine Catalan Spanish

Víctor is the Spanish and Catalan form of the Latin name Victor, derived from the Latin word for "victor" or "conqueror". It is equivalent to Vítor in Portuguese and shares the same triumphant meaning across Romance lang...

Victoriano Masculine Spanish

Victoriano is the Spanish form of the Late Roman name Victorianus, a derivative of Victor. Like its root name, Victoriano carries the meaning of "victor" or "conqueror," a concept deeply rooted in Latin and early Christi...

Victorino Masculine Spanish

Victorino is a Spanish given name that serves as a form of Victorinus. The name Victorinus itself is a Roman name derived from Victor, meaning "conqueror" or "victor" in Latin. This lineage connects Victorino to a long t...

Victorio Masculine Spanish

Victorio is a Spanish given name, derived from the Late Roman name Victorius, which itself is a derivative of Victor. Victor comes from the Latin word victor, meaning "conqueror" or "victor". This root name was popular a...

Vidal Masculine Catalan Spanish

Vidal is a given name and surname of Spanish and Catalan origin, derived from the Late Latin name Vitalis, meaning "of life, vital." It is the Spanish and Catalan form of Vitale, an Italian variant of Vitalis. The name t...

Vinicio Masculine Italian Spanish

Vinicio is an Italian and Spanish given name, derived from the Roman family name Vinicius. This ancient Roman nomen is thought to originate from the Latin word vinum, meaning "wine," though the precise connection is unce...

Virgilio Masculine Italian Spanish

Virgilio is the Italian and Spanish form of Virgil, a given name derived from the Roman family name Vergilius, which has an unknown meaning.Etymology and Historical ContextThe name's ultimate origin lies in the Latin Ver...

Vito 1 Masculine Italian Spanish

Vito is the Italian and Spanish form of the ancient Roman name Vitus, which derives from Latin vita meaning "life." The name has been influenced by confusion with the Germanic element widu (meaning "wood"), giving it a d...

Wálter Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Wálter is a Spanish and Portuguese variant form of Walter, distinguished by its acute accent over the 'a'. While Walter originated from the Germanic name Waltheri, meaning "power of the army" from elements walt "...

Washington Masculine English Portuguese +1

Washington is a given name derived from the English surname of the same name. The name Washington originally referred to an English town, specifically Washington in Tyne and Wear, and means "settlement belonging to Wassa...

Wenceslao Masculine Spanish

Wenceslao is a Spanish masculine given name that directly derives from the Latinized form Venceslaus, itself a rendering of the Czech name Václav (also known as Wenceslas in English). “Václav” is a contracted form of the...

Wilfredo Masculine Spanish

Wilfredo is the Spanish form of Wilfred, an English name derived from Old English elements willa "will, desire" and friþ "peace", meaning "desiring peace". The name ultimately traces back to the Anglo-Saxon name Wilfrith...

Wilian Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Wilian is a variant of William used in Latin America, particularly in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking communities. The name William itself derives from the Germanic name Willehelm, composed of the elements willo 'will,...

Willian Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Willian is a variant of William used in Latin America, particularly in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking regions. While the standard Spanish form is Guillermo and the Portuguese form is Guilherme, the adaptation Willian r...

Wilmar Masculine Spanish

Wilmar is a masculine given name, often considered a Wilmer variant. Like Wilmer, Wilmar likely derives from the Old English name Wilmǣr, composed of the elements willa meaning “will, desire” and mære meaning “famous.” T...

Wilmer Masculine English Spanish +1

Wilmer is a masculine given name used primarily in English, Spanish, and Swedish-speaking contexts. It likely originates from the Old English name Wilmǣr, which was later adopted as a surname and subsequently revived as...

Wilson Masculine English Portuguese +1

Wilson is an English surname-turned-given name meaning "son of William." It originated as a patronymic surname derived from the medieval nickname Will, itself a short form of William. The earliest recorded instances incl...

Xavier Masculine Catalan English +3

Xavier is a masculine given name with roots in the Basque language and culture, derived from the place name Etxeberria, meaning "the new house." The name gained prominence through the Jesuit missionary Saint Francis Xavi...

Yago Masculine Spanish

Yago is a Spanish given name, derived as a variant of Iago, which itself is a form of the Latin Iacobus (see James). While Santiago specifically refers to the New Testament apostles, Yago is an older form and is particul...

Yahir Masculine Spanish

Yahir is a Spanish given name, possibly a variant of Yair, which itself derives from the Hebrew Jair, meaning "he shines." The name has gained prominence in the modern era, particularly in Mexico and the United States, l...

Yair Masculine Hebrew Spanish +1

Yair is a Hebrew given name, the original Hebrew form of Jair, as well as a Spanish variant. The name derives from the Hebrew verb or (ʾor), meaning "to shine" or "to give light." Thus, Yair conveys a sense of radiance o...

Yeray Masculine Spanish

Yeray is a Spanish given name of recent origin, primarily used in the Canary Islands. It is believed to derive from a Guanche word or place name, possibly meaning "big, grand". The Guanche people were the indigenous inha...

Yoel Masculine Hebrew Spanish +1

Yoel is a male given name that serves as the Hebrew form of Joel, as well as a Spanish variant. The name carries the profound meaning “Yahweh is God,” derived from the Hebrew elements yo, a theophoric prefix referring to...

Zacarías Masculine Spanish

Zacarías is the Spanish form of Zechariah and Zacharias. It is derived from the Hebrew name Zeḵarya (זְכַרְיָה), meaning "Yahweh remembers"—from the Hebrew roots zaḵar (זָכַר) meaning "to remember" and yah (יָהּ) referri...

Zenón Masculine Spanish

Zenón is the Spanish form of Zeno, ultimately derived from the Greek name Ζήνων (Zenōn), which comes from the name of the Greek god Zeus. The name Zeus itself relates to the old Indo-European god *Dyēws, from the root *d...

Zoilo Masculine Spanish

Zoilo is the Spanish form of Zoilus, a name that traces its roots to the Ancient Greek Ζωΐλος (Zoilos), itself derived from the Greek word ζωή (zoe) meaning "life". The name carries a classical heritage, having been born...

Zósimo Masculine Spanish

Zósimo is the Spanish form of Zosimus, a name with deep roots in ancient Greek and early Christian history. The name Zosimus itself is a Latinized form of the Greek Ζώσιμος (Zosimos), which derives from the word ζώσιμος...

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