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Spanish names for baby boys and girls, including all names of Spanish origin, with meanings and popularity, including top names in Spain and Latin America.
The Top 20 Spanish names for boys on Nameberry currently include the international Arlo and Hugo along with the classic Marco and Rafael. The most popular Spanish names for boys in the US include Mateo, Angel, Jose, and Santiago.
Spanish names for girls including top and unique baby girl names of Spanish origin such as Lucia, Isla, and Luz with meanings and popularity.
Names that rank in Spain but are uncommon in the US include Alba, Gala, Izan, and Teo. The names on this list include the best-known Spanish baby names and the most usable Spanish names for girls and boys that bridge cultures. Browse our curated picks below.
The most popular names in Spain for 2022 were Lucia and Martin. Along with Lucia, other girl names popular in Spain include Sofia, Martina, Valeria, and Maria. Along with Martin, other common boy names in Spain include Mateo, Hugo, Leo, and Lucas.
Spanish names for baby boys and girls, including all names of Spanish origin, with meanings and popularity, including top names in Spain and Latin America. (Page 2)
Spanish baby names are widely-used in the US, and many of the same Spanish names are on the popularity lists throughout North and South America as well as in Spain. The names on this list include the best-known Spanish baby names and the most usable Spanish names for girls and boys that bridge cultures.
Search our hand-curated list of our favorite Spanish names for girls below, ordered by their current popularity on Nameberry. RELATED: Spanish and Hispanic and Latina baby girl names, including Lucia, Vega, and Valentina, with origins, meanings, and popularity.
Spanish Boy Names, including a full list of boy names of Spanish origin with meanings and popularity, with top Spanish boy names in the US along with top boy names in Spain and Latin America.
Hispanic Baby Names - Hispanic names with Spanish, Latino, Latina, Latinx and indigenous Mexican and Central American origins, with meanings and popularity.