Hispanic names
Most popular names
- Anita Gracious #147 in US
- Brayan Strong and noble warrior #581 in US
- Anahi immaterial or flower #584 in US
- Yaretzi Always beautiful and precious #613 in US
- Anitra Gracious #655 in US
- Litzy Happy, joyful, festive #752 in US
- Martina Lady of the House #844 in US
- Alycia Truthful #982 in US
- Evita Youthful Life #1367 in US
- Itzayana Young lady of brilliance #1449 in US
- Elicia Kind, Truthful #1834 in US
- Jacinda Beautiful #1932 in US
- Citlaly star in Nahuatl indigenous language #1947 in US
- Yaretzy Always beautiful and precious #1979 in US
- Jacinta Beautiful #2133 in US
- Anetra Gracious #2554 in US
- Nayelli Modern invented feminine name #2790 in US
- Martel Lady of the House #2900 in US
- Tino Venerable #3224 in US
- Jancarlos God is gracious and strong #3414 in US
- Yatziri Flower morning star beauty #3431 in US
- Alica Truthful #3554 in US
- Arion Charming, Warlike #3591 in US
- Geovany God's gracious gift #3657 in US
- Chara Happiness, Rose #3729 in US
- Juanell God is gracious with bell #3822 in US
- Alicea Truthful #4545 in US
- Martiza Lady of the House #6205 in US
- Valerio Strong and valiant in battle #6813 in US
- Martelle Lady of the House #7470 in US
- Paco Free man, lover of peace #8929 in US
- Martyna Lady of the House #10284 in US
- Alicya Truthful #11524 in US
- Aliecia Truthful #14251 in US
- Chalina Rose #14508 in US
- Ellicia Truthful #16032 in US
- Martrina Lady of the House #18792 in US
- Jacenda Beautiful #23361 in US
- Shaba Rose #24507 in US
Hispanic names flow from Spanish and Latin roots, shaped by Catholicism, indigenous languages, and the mixing of cultures across Spain, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. A name like Anita carries the warmth of diminutives, while Yaretzi reaches back to Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs. You'll find names honoring saints alongside those pulled from nature or virtue—each one a small map of where a family comes from.
Modern Hispanic naming is a blend: Brayan shows how English sounds get adapted into Spanish spelling, Anahi keeps indigenous heritage alive, and Anitra demonstrates how creative respelling takes hold. Every name listed here includes its meaning and origin, so you can understand not just how it sounds, but what it means and why it matters.