Female and male first names : Spain.

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Vanessa is a Latin-origin name derived from 'vanesa', meaning 'butterfly'. It was popularized by José Zorrilla's poem "Travesuras de la niña mala" in 1840 and further by the 1935 film "Magnificent Obsession". Today, Vanessa is globally popular due to its elegant sound and association with nature.
Abad is a Spanish name derived from Basque 'abad,' meaning 'father' and originally associated with religious leaders.
Abelardo is a rare Spanish name derived from Germanic elements 'Adal' meaning 'noble' and 'Hard' meaning 'strong'.
Abelino is a rare Spanish masculine given name derived from the Latin words "abelinus" (noble, worthy) and "abelus" (kindly, lovable).
Abilene is an American female name derived from the city of Abilene in Texas, originally named 'Habileno' after a legendary wealthy city in Arabic literature.
Abriela is a unique feminine Latin name meaning "April", popularized by recent usage among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters despite not being widespread in Spanish-speaking countries.
Abrille is a unique Spanish feminine name meaning 'sparkle' or 'shine', associated with brightness and beauty.
Abundio is a Spanish given name derived from the Latin word for 'abundant', traditionally signifying prosperity.
Aciel is a unique Spanish given name derived from "acero," meaning steel, coined by poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer. It signifies strength, courage, and resilience.
Acil is a Spanish name of Moorish origin, derived from 'aciar', meaning 'to forge or temper' and symbolizing strength like steel.
Adalay is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Basque Adalaide, meaning 'noble'.
Adalayde is a unique and beautiful Spanish name derived from Adalaiz, meaning "noble battle" or "noble ready".
Adaleth is a rare Spanish name of medieval origin meaning "noble fighter.
Adaleyza is a captivating Spanish name derived from "adalid," meaning "noble warrior," and combining elements "ada" (noble) and "leyza" (light), signifying "noble light." Though not widely documented, this rare yet powerful name conveys strength, courage, and nobility.
Adalhi is a Spanish name derived from Basque 'Adalgiso', meaning "noble pledge".
Adalicia is a Spanish-origin feminine name derived from the Germanic 'Adalgisus', meaning 'noble woman'.
Adalid is a rare Spanish-origin given name derived from 'adalid', meaning 'champion' or 'leader'.
Adalisa is a rare but elegant Spanish girls' name derived from Adelaisa, combining the Germanic elements 'adal', meaning noble, and 'isaz', meaning ice or iron.
Adalisse is a unique Spanish female given name meaning 'the powerful noble one'.
Adamaris is a unique Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'Adama' meaning earth and the feminine suffix '-ris', signifying beauty, thus conveying 'earthly beauty'.
Adaria is a distinctive Latin name derived from "Ad aria," meaning "to the air" or "towards the sky.
Adelaida is a Spanish-derived name meaning 'noble and kind'.
Adelaido is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Germanic elements "adal" (noble) and "haid" (battle), signifying "noble in battle".
Adelany is a unique, recently popular English-speaking name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, though one theory links it to the Spanish Adelayde, derived from Germanic elements "adal" meaning noble and "haid" meaning battle.
Adelfa is a unique Spanish name derived from the Latin "adelaidis," meaning "noble and kind.
Adelita is a female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the male name Adelberto, which means 'noble and brilliant'.
Adelso is a Spanish name derived from Adalhard, meaning 'noble' or 'strong'. It's been used by figures like Saint Adelso and in Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote".
Ademar is a rare Spanish male given name composed of 'ade' meaning 'noble' or 'high-ranking', and 'mar' translating to 'sea', thus interpreted as "noble sea".
Adriyanna is a Spanish-origin name derived from "adriático," meaning "of the Adriatic." It evokes images of ancient mariners, cultural exchange, and exoticism.
Agapita is a rare Latin-derived female name meaning 'love', popular in medieval times due to St. Agapita, but now nearly extinct.
Meet Agueda, a Spanish name derived from 'aguas,' meaning 'waters', celebrating nature's power and serenity.
Agustín is a masculine given name of Latin origin derived from 'augere', meaning 'to increase'.
Agustin is a Spanish name derived from 'Augustus', meaning 'great' or 'majestic'.
Ahlora is an unusual yet captivating name with an uncertain origin and meaning. While some theories suggest it's a blend of Arabic 'Aisha' and Spanish 'Lola', or a variant of Spanish 'Alora', no evidence confirms these connections. Its unique sound makes it appealing despite its unknown history.
Aiana, of Spanish origin, means 'the singing one', conveying musicality and inspiring creativity.
Aidana is a unique Basque name derived from 'aizena', meaning 'name', signifying the importance of personal identity.
Aihnoa, a unique Basque name derived from 'aihna', meaning 'eagle', embodies strength, courage, and freedom.
Ailiana is a captivating Spanish name derived from 'ail', meaning garlic, coined by García Lorca in his play 'Blood Wedding'. Its meaning could symbolize strength or healing.
Airam is a captivating Spanish name derived from Basque 'Airama', meaning 'surrounded by flowers'. Traditionally given to girls in the Basque Country, it now gains global recognition due to notable figures like Airam Fernández and Airam González.
Aires is a rare Spanish name meaning 'air' or 'winds', derived from the word 'aire'. It has no known historical figures and is not widely celebrated.