Guadulupe

Spanish from Arabic
"hidden river, valley of the wolves"

Guadulupe Origin and Meaning

The name Guadulupe is a girl's name.

Guadulupe appears to be a spelling variation of Guadalupe, a feminine name with Spanish origins deeply connected to Catholic traditions. The name refers to the Virgin of Guadalupe, a title given to the Virgin Mary following her reported appearance in Mexico in the 16th century. The name derives from the Arabic word 'wadi' (river or valley) and the Latin 'lupus' (wolf), combined in the Spanish place name. This alternative spelling likely emerged through phonetic interpretation or regional dialect variations. While the standard Guadalupe is quite common in Spanish-speaking communities, this particular spelling variation is quite rare. The name carries strong religious significance and cultural connections to Mexico and Hispanic heritage, symbolizing maternal protection and divine grace.