Female and male first names : Spanish.



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Jairo is a Spanish name meaning "to illuminate", derived from the word "luz" meaning light.
Jaiver is a variant spelling of the Spanish given name Javier, derived from Latin "Xavier" meaning "new house" or "bright".
Jaiza is of Spanish origin, meaning 'origin' or 'source', making it distinctive yet meaningful.
Jajuan is an African American name derived from the combination of "Jay" (English, meaning 'to rejoice') and "Juan" (Spanish, meaning 'God is gracious'), signifying 'God brings joy'.
Jakaiden is a rare, unique first name of unknown origin, first used in the mid-20th century U.S., with no widely accepted meaning.
Jakylin is a unique female name of Spanish origin derived from 'jacaranda', a purple flowering tree native to South America. It signifies grace, charm, and beauty.
Jaleo is a Spanish given name derived from 'jaleo,' meaning noisy, chaotic, or lively event.
Jaleria is a unique and beautiful name of Spanish origin, possibly derived from "jaleo," meaning "commotion," or potentially from Arabic "Jalila," signifying "elevated one." Its uncertain etymology allows for flexibility in interpretation and association.
Jalexis is a captivating Hispanic name derived from the Spanish 'jal' meaning bitter and the Greek Alexander meaning defending men, interpreted as protecting against bitterness.
Jaliana is a distinctive Hispanic name derived from 'jaleo', Spanish for noise or commotion.
Jalicia is a captivating Spanish name coined from "jaleo," meaning lively commotion, evoking energy and spiritedness.
Jalis is a Spanish-origin given name, derived from 'jaleo,' meaning 'commotion' or 'noise,' though its usage as a name isn't linked to this meaning.
Jalita is a unique, beautiful Spanish name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', associated with Our Lady of Guadalupe, and pronounced /ha-li-tah/.
Jalitza is a unique female name of Spanish origin, derived from Nahuatl "Xochitl," meaning 'flower,' symbolizing beauty and grace.
Jalysa is a Spanish-derived name originating from the state of Jalisco in Mexico, signifying beauty, resilience, and cultural richness.
Jamaica's name, derived from Spanish 'land of wood and water', honors its lush forests and rivers, reflecting also the original Taíno name 'Xaymaca'.
Jamaica is a unique name of Spanish origin, meaning "land of wood and water," reflecting the tropical forests and coastline of Jamaica island nation in the Caribbean Sea.
Jamaica, derived from Spanish roots meaning 'land of wood and water,' was bestowed upon the Caribbean island by Columbus in 1494, reflecting its indigenous Taíno heritage.
Jamaica is an uncommon given name derived from the Taíno word 'Xaymaca', meaning 'land of wood and water'. It reflects the lush landscapes and resilience associated with the island nation.
Jamarques is a unique African American name derived from Jamal (meaning "beautiful") and Marques ("of the mark").
Jamayca is a distinctive Spanish-origin given name, meaning 'land of wood and water', inspired by the lush forests and rivers of Jamaica.
Jameta is a distinctive Spanish-derived name meaning 'to praise' or 'glorify', historically popular during Spain's Counter-Reformation era, symbolizing religious devotion today.
Jamica is a captivating Spanish-derived name, originating from the Taíno people's term 'Xaymaca', signifying 'land of wood and water'.
Jamilet is a unique and beautiful Spanish name, derived from 'jamillo' meaning 'a small amount,' and associated with Jimena, meaning 'to conquer.'
Jamileth is a unique female name of Spanish origin, derived from the Arabic 'Jamal', meaning 'beauty'.
Jamilex is a unique Latin American name derived from 'jamil' meaning beautiful and '-lex' signifying conquest, suggesting one who conquers beauty.
Jamiley is a distinctive African name derived from Swahili, combining 'Jamil', meaning beautiful, with 'Ley' inspired by Spanish 'ley', signifying law.
Jamon is a male given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word 'jamón', meaning ham.
Jamon is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the word 'jamón', meaning ham. Traditionally given to children born around Christmastime or associated with pork products served during holiday feasts, Jamon also carries historical significance in Spain, once bestowed upon strong-willed boys and noblemen. Today, it remains a unique and beloved choice worldwide despite its culinary roots.
Janaliz is an enigmatic female name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, with rare usage mainly among Spanish or Latin American families in the mid-20th century.
Jancarlos is a distinctive Latin American male name derived from Juan Carlos, combining Hebrew ('Yahweh is gracious') and Germanic ('strong') influences.
Jandy is a uniquely distinctive name with uncertain origins and meaning, gaining popularity for its distinctiveness despite lacking clear historical significance or traditional cultural ties.
Janelise is a unique feminine name of Spanish origin, combining Juana ("God is gracious") and Elizabeth ("God is my oath"), signifying "God is gracious and my oath.
Janeliz is a unique Latin female given name derived from the Spanish word "janel," meaning window, combined with the suffix "-iz.
Janelyn is a captivating Spanish-derived name meaning 'window', symbolizing light and openness.
Janelys is a unique Spanish name derived from 'Jan' (God is gracious) and 'Lys' (short for Elizabeth, My God is my oath), translating to 'God is gracious and my God is my oath.'
Janelyz is a unique Spanish feminine given name derived from "janela," meaning "window." It symbolizes openness and light, with origins dating back to late 20th century Spain.
Janeta is a captivating Spanish origin name derived from Juana, meaning "God is gracious.
Janeth is a distinctive female name of Spanish origin, derived from the male name Janet, which traces back to Latin Johannes and ultimately Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'Yahweh is gracious'.
Janieliz is a unique unisex name of Hispanic origin, derived from 'Juan', meaning 'graced by God'.