These 100 names have been some of the most popular Spanish monikers in the past few years, according tothe United States Social Security Administration. But even having earned a spot on the list, they are quite unique and simply beautiful. We hope youfind a name for your little one here!
Congratulations – you’re having a baby girl! Now on to the fun, yet difficult, task of naming her. If you’re looking for a way to honor your Latinx roots or simply want a name that rolls off the tongue next to your last name, take a look at the list below.
A
Adriana, Alana, Alejandra, Alexa, Alexandra, Alicia, Alondra, Amanda, Amaya, Amelia, Ana, Andrea, Angélica, Anita, Ariadna, Ariana, Astrid, Aurora
B
Belén, Bianca
C
Camila, Carmen, Carolina, Catalina, Cecilia, Celeste, Celia, Claudia, Cristina
D
Daniela, Dariana, Diana, Dulce
E
Elena, Erica, Esmeralda, Estrella, Eva
F
Fabiana, Fabiola, Fatima, Frida
G
Gabriela, Génesis, Gloria, Guadalupe
I
Isabel, Ivana
J
Jimena, Julia, Juliana
K
Karina, Karla, Kiara
L
Laura, Liliana, Linda, Lisa, Lola, Lorena, Lucia, Luciana, Luna, Luz
M
Maria, Mariana, Mariela, Mercedes, Mia, Micaela, Miranda, Monica
N
Nadia, Natalia, Nora
P
Pamela, Paola, Patricia, Paula, Penelope, Perla
R
Rosa
S
Sandra, Sara, Selena, Sofia, Sonia
T
Talia, Tatiana, Teresa
V
Valentina, Valeria, Vanessa, Vera, Veronica, Victoria, Vivian, Viviana
Y
Yesenia
X
Ximena