List of Spanish Baby Names Meanings

Soledad

Means "solitude" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, María de Soledad, meaning "Mary of Solitude".

Meaning: Solitude Origin: Spanish

Teea

teea, te-ea ] The baby girl name Teea is pronounced TIYIYAH †. Teea's language of origin is English, Latin, Indoeuropean, Latin, and Latin. Teea is a variant transcription of Tia (English).

Meaning: An aunt, daughter born to royalty Origin: Spanish, Greek

Tiaa

Tiaa is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1746 times.

Meaning: An aunt, daughter born to royalty Origin: Spanish, Greek

Tiago

Portuguese name that is the equivalent of Jacob/James. Saint James was originally called Santo Iago which was shortened to Sant'Iago and eventually Santiago, then finally in Portuguese as Sao Tiago (and in Spanish as Santiago or San Diego).

Meaning: Saint james Origin: Spanish

Tierra

Spanish Meaning: The name Tierra is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Tierra is: Earth.

Meaning: Earth Origin: Spanish

Toya

Japanese Meaning: The name Toya is a Japanese baby name. In Japanese the meaning of the name Toya is: Surname meaning house door, or door into the valley.

Meaning: Water Origin: Spanish

Xiomara

Xiomara is a Spanish language female given name, which is a variant of Guiomar and derived from the German name Wigmar, which means "battle ready" or "battle famous".

Meaning: Uncertain Origin: Spanish

Ysabell

French Meaning: The name Ysabel is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Ysabel is: Devoted to God.

Meaning: My god is bountiful, God Origin: Spanish

Abelardo

(ah-beh-LAR-do)

Abelardo is a masculine given name. It is a Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of the name Abelard.

Meaning: Breathing Origin: Hebrew, Spanish

Adalberto

(ah-dahl-BER-to/ə-dəl-BER-too)

The different meanings of the name Adalberto are: Germanic meaning: Nobly bright. Spanish meaning: Nobly bright.

Meaning: Aristocratic and bright Origin: Germanic, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish