Female and male first names : Spain.



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Aitana is a Spanish girl's name derived from the Basque word 'aitatz', meaning 'flowers'.
Aketzali is a unique Nahuatl name meaning 'he/she is a precious stone'.
Al is a Spanish name of Arabic origin, meaning "elevated" or "exalted," and historically significant in Islam.
Alador is a distinctive Hispanic name derived from 'alado', meaning 'winged'. It signifies freedom and independence, often associated with angelic grace.
Alaiarose is a beautiful Spanish name combining "Alaia," meaning "wings" in Basque, with "Rose," symbolizing love and beauty.
Alaniz is a unique and distinctive given name of Spanish origin that means "from the holly bush.
Alaria is a captivating feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from "alar" meaning "to arouse," signifying inspiration and awakening.
Alaundra is a distinctive Spanish name derived from "ala" (wing) and "andra" (human being), signifying 'having wings like a human'. It originates from the mythical creature Alala, symbolizing freedom, grace, and divine intervention.
Alayda is a unique female name of Spanish origin, meaning "cheerful" or "happy," derived from the Spanish word "alayado.
Alayza is a unique Spanish female given name with origins possibly tracing back to the Basque name 'Alaia', meaning 'noble'.
Albeiro is a unique Spanish name derived from Alberto, meaning "noble" or "bright," carrying historic nobility while maintaining distinctiveness through its variant spelling.
Alberdia is a distinctive Spanish feminine given name derived from "alberdi," meaning 'from the alder tree,' symbolizing strength and adaptability.
Albesa is a captivating Catalan name derived from 'albesa', meaning 'white'. It originates from the town Albesa, known for its whitewashed houses, signifying purity and light.
Alcario is a unique Spanish given name derived from Latin 'alcherius', meaning 'other' or 'stranger'. It was popular among medieval Spanish nobility.
Aldayshein is a unique Spanish-Basque name derived from 'aldi', meaning 'season' or 'time', with the addition of '-shein' creating a distinctive and personally meaningful name.
Aldora, of Spanish origin, translates to "high" or "elevated," signifying nobility and grandeur.
Aldrina is a unique, beautiful Spanish name meaning 'of noble descent', derived from the male name Aldrin.
Ale: Hebrew origin meaning 'ascending'; biblical figure & timeless choice.
Alegaci is a unique unisex given name of Spanish origin, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', reflecting the wish for a life filled with gladness.
Alejandro is of Spanish origin, meaning "defender of mankind" or "helper of mankind", derived from the Spanish word 'alegrar', meaning to bring happiness or joy.
Alegend is a captivating Spanish name derived from "leyenda," meaning "legend." It signifies the power to create one's own legend, standing out as an original and distinctive choice.
Alegra is a captivating Spanish-origin female name meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful', signifying joy.
Aleira is a distinctive and beautiful Spanish name derived from 'alegría', meaning 'happiness'.
Alejah is a rare yet captivating feminine variant of the Spanish name Alejandro, signifying 'defender of mankind'.
Alejandra is a Spanish female name derived from Alejandro, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Meet Alejandra, a distinctive feminine name of Spanish origin, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Alejandro is a name of Spanish origin, composed of 'alej', meaning 'noble' or 'defender', and 'andro', meaning 'man', translating to 'defender of mankind'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to Alexander III, King of Scotland.
The name Alejo is of Spanish origin, meaning "follower of Jesus" or "defender of humanity," with historical ties to Saint Alejo and notable figures like writer Alejo Carpentier.
Alejandro is a Spanish name meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Alexiana is a distinctive female given name with Latin origins meaning "defender" or "helper", popularized in Spain during the 19th century as a feminine form of Alexander/Alexia.
Aley is a unique, unisex given name of Spanish origin, derived from the medieval title 'Alcalde', meaning 'mayor' or 'magistrate', and popularized during the Middle Ages.
Aleyana is a rare, Spanish-origin feminine given name derived from "aleya," meaning "grove" or "orchard," and associated with nature, growth, and beauty.
Aleyda is a Spanish-derived feminine given name meaning 'happiness', associated with Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote".
Aleyssa is a Latin origin name meaning 'noble' or 'defending people', derived from the Germanic words adal and haziza.
Aleyza is a distinctive Spanish-derived name meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', gaining popularity worldwide despite lacking historical associations.
Alezandra is a rare, charming feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from Alexander and signifying 'defending men' or 'protecting mankind', with a rich historical legacy dating back to the Middle Ages.
Alfonsa is a Spanish female given name derived from Alfonso, which means 'noble' and 'ready'.
Alfonsa is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the Germanic Adalwolf, meaning "noble wolf".
Alfonsina is a feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from Alfons/Alfonso, meaning 'noble' and 'ready for war', popular among royals in the Middle Ages.
Alfonzie is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Alfonso, meaning 'noble sea' or 'ready for the sea.'