Argentina's Cities Names

Names from Argentina's Cities
  1. AzulHeart
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "blue"
    • Description:

      Azul is the Spanish word for "blue" and was first recorded as a baby name (for girls) in 1995. It's technically considered unisex today, although it is still much more common as a feminine name.
  2. BanfieldHeart
    • BernalHeart
      • CosquínHeart
        • CórdobaHeart
          • EsperanzaHeart
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "hope, expectation"
            • Description:

              Esperanza is a Spanish classic that's found its way onto the national popularity list in recent years. It came into the spotlight not long ago when jazz singer Esperanza Spalding "stole" the Best New Artist Grammy from favorite Justin Bieber. It's also the name of the main character in the novel The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, about a young Latina growing up in Chicago.
          • EzeizaHeart
            • IguazúHeart
              • JunínHeart
                • LibertadHeart
                  • Origin:

                    Spanish
                  • Meaning:

                    "liberty"
                  • Description:

                    Libertad is the forceful name recently given to his daughter by Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal. English equivalent Liberty has been in use for girls for some time. Libertad might be considered a Spanish virtue name or word name. See our list of other Spanish word names.
                • LujánHeart
                  • MercedesHeart
                    • Origin:

                      Spanish
                    • Meaning:

                      "gracious gifts, benefits"
                    • Description:

                      Mercedes is one of the few names attached to luxury living that we can wholeheartedly recommend, it being a legitimate Spanish appellation stemming from one of the epithets given to the Virgin Mary--Santa Maria de las Mercedes, or Our Lady of the Mercies. The car, by the way was named after the eleven-year-old daughter of the Daimler company's French distributor in 1901.
                  • MadrynHeart
                    • MaipúHeart
                      • MendozaHeart
                        • MerloHeart
                          • NecocheaHeart
                            • NeuquénHeart
                              • OberáHeart
                                • PilarHeart
                                  • Origin:

                                    Spanish
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "pillar"
                                  • Description:

                                    The fact that this Spanish classic, which honors the Virgin Mary, does not end in the conventional letter 'a' gives it a special sense of strength, elegance, and style, making it a worthy choice.