Spanish unisex names
Most popular names
- Virginia Maid, Pure #14 in US
- Irene Messenger of Peace #28 in US
- Maria Beloved, Bitterness #71 in US
- Aurora Dawn #139 in US
- Leonardo Strong as a Lion #154 in US
- Ricardo Powerful Ruler, Strong ruler #223 in US
- Roxanne Bright, Dawn, Sunrise #295 in US
- Cruz Cross #531 in US
- Joaquin God Is My Salvation, Raised by God #549 in US
- Jaimie Supplanter one who follows #668 in US
- Trinidad Holy trinity three persons #846 in US
- Manilla From Manila city #859 in US
- Santana Saint Anne or holy one #956 in US
- Montana Mountain #963 in US
- Rico Powerful Ruler #980 in US
- Isamar devoted to the sea #1000 in US
- Rosario rosary prayer beads #1057 in US
- Azul the color blue #1148 in US
- Lucero morning star shining light #1208 in US
- Jayde Precious Gem #1239 in US
- Jordi Catalan form of George #1700 in US
- Bebe Baby #1715 in US
- Tequila place where tequila grows #1795 in US
- Babe Baby #1863 in US
- Reyes Kings, royal ones #1998 in US
- Che the wanderer seeker #2029 in US
- Natividad nativity and birth of Christ #2251 in US
- Loyola loyal faithful one #2269 in US
- Manny God With Us #2333 in US
- Encarnacion Incarnation flesh embodiment divine #2340 in US
- Izamar devoted to the sea #2480 in US
- Montez From the mountain peaks #2488 in US
- Cyd From St. Denis, France, Master #2622 in US
- Rosalio Beautiful rose flower blooming #2631 in US
- Anel Angel Spanish variant form #2697 in US
- Aide Helper or assistant #2737 in US
- Feliz Happy joyful blessed one #2829 in US
- Cay Small island or key #2891 in US
- Rio River #2979 in US
- Amor Love and affection personified #3028 in US
- Ventura Good luck or fortune #3084 in US
- Merced Mercy showing compassion #3119 in US
- Montanna Mountain #3170 in US
- Uno The number one #3237 in US
- Diamante Diamond precious brilliant gemstone #3349 in US
- Mescal Plant or agave spirit plant #3584 in US
- Chavez small key holder surname #3740 in US
- Jaide Precious Gem #3813 in US
- Milagro Miracle or marvel #4057 in US
- Mar The sea #4212 in US
Spanish unisex names often blur the line between masculine and feminine, a flexibility built into the language itself. Names like Virginia and Irene work equally well for any gender, while Leonardo and Aurora can shift their feel depending on who wears them. Many come from Latin roots, saints' days, or nature—Aurora the goddess of dawn, Maria the perennial favorite. In Spanish-speaking cultures, gender-neutral naming has always been more fluid than in English.
What makes these names different is how Spanish phonetics treat them. A name ending in -a doesn't automatically mark gender the way English speakers might assume, and masculine forms can soften into neutral territory. You'll find Renaissance humanists' names, celestial references, and straightforward virtue names all sitting comfortably in the middle. Each entry shows its meaning and origin, so you understand not just what to call someone, but why.