Female and male first names : Spanish.



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Ysatis is a rare, Spanish-derived given name meaning 'nature' in Basque, popularized by Edmond Rostand's 1900 play 'L'Aiglon'.
Ysaura is a Spanish origin name derived from "yedra," meaning ivy, symbolizing robustness and adaptability.
Ysenia is a unique Spanish female name with roots tracing back to the ancient Roman family name "Ysenius," derived from the Latin word "Isenus" meaning "from Isana," an Italian river goddess.
Ysidora is a unique, feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque word "Isidor," meaning "gift of Isis," an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with fertility and motherhood.
Ysidoro is a unique Spanish given name derived from the Hebrew name Isidor, meaning "gift of Isis", the Egyptian goddess of magic, fertility, and wisdom.
Ysidro is a rare Spanish name derived from Latin Isidor, meaning "gift of Isis", with historical significance tracing back to Saint Isidore of Seville, a 7th-century bishop and scholar, and cultural recognition from George Bizet's opera "Carmen".
Ysmael is a rare Hebrew name meaning "woman," historically associated with King David's warriors and Spanish royalty like King Ysmael I. Today, it remains distinctive and often symbolizes strength and intelligence.
Yudany is a captivating Spanish feminine given name derived from "yudán", meaning 'to give thanks', signifying gratitude and appreciation.
Yudelca is a unique Spanish name derived from the Hebrew 'Judith', meaning 'praised'.
Yulanda is a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'yuca', the cassava plant, signifying strength and nourishment.
Yuleidi is a rare Spanish name of Basque origin, derived from Maria, meaning "bitter sea" or "sea of bitterness".
Yuleidy is a recent, unique Latin American name combining 'July' and Ida', with no specific meaning but notable for its musical sound.
Yuleiky is a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'yunque', meaning 'anvil', symbolizing strength and endurance.
Yuleimi is a rare Spanish girl's name created by Peruvian author José María Arguedas for his novel 'Deep Rivers', possibly symbolizing resilience and strong roots.
Yuleimy is a Spanish origin name, variant of Julie meaning "youthful" or "downy".
Yuleisi is a unique Spanish name derived from 'Yul', meaning Christmas or Yuletide, and 'Isi', inspired by the Greek goddess Isis.
Yuleisy is a Spanish-derived name meaning "celebration of light" or "happy celebration," originating from ancient Spanish winter solstice traditions.
Yulema is a captivating Spanish name composed of "Yul" (Christmas) and "ema" (she who brings/gives), meaning 'She who brings Christmas'.
Yulenny is a captivating Spanish name derived from Juliana, meaning "youthful" or "downy," popularized by Gabriel García Márquez in his novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Yuleidi is a unique Spanish name combining Julie ("youthful") and Elizabeth ("God is my oath"), interpreted as "youthful oath.
Yuleymi is a rare Spanish female name derived from "yulay," meaning "to celebrate," popularized among Basque families during the 20th century.
Yuleysi is a Spanish name derived from Hebrew "Joyce", meaning "may God protect".
Yulianny is a distinctive feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the combination of Julie (meaning "youthful") and Ann (meaning "grace"). It is thought to have originated in Spain and gained popularity in South America, particularly in Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador.
Yulieth is a unique, Hispanic name derived from Julia, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy', popular in South American countries like Colombia and Venezuela.
Yuliett is a unique Spanish female name derived from Julius, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded', and popular in some Latin American communities despite its rarity.
Yuliette is a distinctive Spanish-derived name meaning "youthful," influenced by French phonetics or creative adaptation.
Yulitzy is a captivating Spanish name derived from "yuliza," meaning "ruby.
Yulizza is a unique Spanish name derived from Julia ("youthful") and Isabella ("devoted to God"), combining meaning with distinction.
Yulliana is a unique, captivating Spanish name derived from Julia, meaning 'youthful', popularized during Spain's Golden Age.
Yuly is a unique Spanish name derived from Julia, meaning 'youthful', with Roman origins and unisex appeal, popular in Latin America.
Yumaira is a unique Spanish name of Taino Indian origin, meaning "she who brings flowers.
Yuneisy is a charming Spanish unisex name derived from "junio," meaning June in English, traditionally given to children born during this month but can be used year-round.
Yuneth is a captivating Spanish girl's name derived from 'yunco', meaning wild fig tree.
Yuniel is a captivating Spanish name meaning "cotton," popularized by baseball player Yunel Escobar.
Yunier is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Latin "Junius," meaning "the month of June" or possibly "young." It gained popularity during the Renaissance and has been carried by notable figures like Olympic gold medalist Yunier Dorticos.
Yunior is a Spanish-origin boy's name, popular in the Dominican Republic, meaning 'younger'.
Yuraima is a unique female name of Spanish origin, derived from the indigenous Taíno word "Yuara", meaning "water" or "river", combined with the suffix "-ima", meaning "mother". It translates to "Mother of Waters".
Yurany is a unique and captivating female name of Latin American origin, derived from the Spanish word "yuca," meaning cassava plant, and carrying connotations of strength, resilience, and abundance.
Yureimy is a unique Spanish name derived from "Yure" meaning lightning in Basque and "My" as a diminutive of Maria, translating to "lightning star". It has been popular since the 16th century and evokes strength and elegance.
Yureli is a rare Latin American name derived from Spanish 'yunque' meaning 'anvil', suggesting strength and determination.