Spanish Baby Names for Girls
Spanish baby names for girls range far beyond the usual choices. Here are some Spanish girls' names you may not have considered.
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Aitana
Aitana is the name of a Spanish mountain used by the poet Rafael Alberti for his daughter. He reportedly chose it because the mountain was his last glimpse of Spain when he went into exile after t... Read More
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Alba
Alba, unlike many two-syllable names that start and end in vowels which are coming back, is not having much success, perhaps because it sounds a bit like a commercial product or an acronym. Alba d... Read More
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Amada
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Aniceta
Delicate name with strong roots. Saint Anicetus was an ancient pope and martyr. Read More
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Arcelia
Arcelia is an undiscovered Spanish treasure worth considering. Exotic yet friendly to the English-speaking tongue, Arcelia combines the trendiness of an A name with the delicacy of Celia. Read More
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Aroa
Spanish actress Aroa Gimeno introduced this one. Read More
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Blanca
More colorful than Blanche, but blanker than Bianca. Read More
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Calida
Unusual but accessible Hispanic choice with stylish sound. Read More
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Candela
Diminutive of Candelaria, a name derived from candle and given in honor of the festival of Candlemas, which marks the presentation of Christ in the temple and the purification of the Virgin Mother. Read More
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Clementina
The Spanish version, with its -eena ending, takes the name out of the Oh My Darlin' realm, which for many American parents may be just the thing. Read More
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