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Updated April 2026
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Alejandro
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Camila
Hidden Gem
Yusnaby
Classic Pick
Mateo
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Alejandro (ah-leh-HAHN-dro)

A Spanish name meaning "defender of mankind," very popular in Cuba.

Top 10 Cuban Baby Names Names

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1Alejandroah-leh-HAHN-droA Spanish name meaning "defender of mankind," very popular in Cuba.Top
2Sofiasoh-FEE-ahA popular name meaning "wisdom," often chosen for its elegance and simplicity.Top
3Mateomah-TEH-ohThe Spanish version of Matthew, meaning "gift of God," a common choice.Classic
4Isabellaee-sah-BEH-lahA beautiful name meaning "pledged to God," favored for its melodic sound.Classic
5CarlosKAR-losA strong name meaning "free man," popular throughout Latin America.Classic
6Danieladah-nee-EH-lahThe feminine form of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge," a timeless choice.Classic
7Raulrah-OOLA Germanic name meaning "wise wolf," brought to Cuba through Spanish influence.Classic
8Camilakah-MEE-lahA name of Latin origin, meaning "young ceremonial attendant," gaining popularity...Trending
9Javierhah-VYERA Basque name meaning "new house," common in Spanish-speaking countries.Classic
10Valentinavah-len-TEE-nahMeaning "strong" or "healthy," a name with Italian and Latin origins, popular in...Trending
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Alejandro
ah-leh-HAHN-dro
A Spanish name meaning "defender of mankind," very popular in Cuba.
Top
Sofia
soh-FEE-ah
A popular name meaning "wisdom," often chosen for its elegance and simplicity.
Top
Mateo
mah-TEH-oh
The Spanish version of Matthew, meaning "gift of God," a common choice.
Classic
Isabella
ee-sah-BEH-lah
A beautiful name meaning "pledged to God," favored for its melodic sound.
Classic
Carlos
KAR-los
A strong name meaning "free man," popular throughout Latin America.
Classic
Daniela
dah-nee-EH-lah
The feminine form of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge," a timeless choice.
Classic
Raul
rah-OOL
A Germanic name meaning "wise wolf," brought to Cuba through Spanish influence.
Classic
Camila
kah-MEE-lah
A name of Latin origin, meaning "young ceremonial attendant," gaining popularity.
Trending
Javier
hah-VYER
A Basque name meaning "new house," common in Spanish-speaking countries.
Classic
Valentina
vah-len-TEE-nah
Meaning "strong" or "healthy," a name with Italian and Latin origins, popular in Cuba.
Trending
Santiago
sahn-tee-AH-go
Meaning "Saint James," a religiously significant name with Spanish roots.
Classic
Gabriela
gah-bree-EH-lah
The feminine form of Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength," a widely used name.
Classic
Leonardo
leh-oh-NAR-do
Meaning "brave lion," a name of Italian origin, common due to European influence.
Classic
Mariana
mah-ree-AH-nah
A combination of Maria and Ana, meaning "grace" and "favor," a beautiful blend.
Classic
Andres
AHN-dres
Spanish form of Andrew, meaning "manly" or "brave," a strong traditional name.
Classic
Lucia
loo-THEE-ah
Meaning "light," a name of Latin origin, popular for its simplicity and elegance.
Classic
Orlando
or-LAHN-do
An Italian name possibly meaning "famous land," also a popular city name in Florida.
Classic
Elena
eh-LEH-nah
A Greek name meaning "bright, shining light," known for its classic beauty.
Classic
Ricardo
ree-KAR-do
Meaning "powerful ruler," a name of Germanic origin, brought to Cuba.
Classic
Beatriz
beh-ah-TREEZ
Meaning "she who brings happiness," a name of Latin origin, well-regarded.
Classic
Yusnaby
yoos-NAH-bee
A unique Cuban name, often a combination of names, reflecting individuality.
Rare/Unique
Yanelis
yah-NEH-lees
A modern Cuban name, likely a creative variation of more common names.
Rare/Unique
Dayron
DIE-ron
A contemporary Cuban name, possibly derived from international influences.
Trending
Lisandra
lee-SAHN-dra
A modern name, likely a blend of Lisa and Sandra, popular in Latin communities.
Trending
Dariel
DAH-ree-el
A modern variation of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge," gaining popularity.
Trending
Yaritza
yah-REET-sah
A modern and unique name, possibly of mixed origin, reflecting Cuban creativity.
Rare/Unique
Yuniesky
yoo-NEE-es-kee
A unique Cuban name, often created by blending sounds or existing names.
Rare/Unique
Yisel
YEE-sel
A modern Cuban name, possibly a variation or diminutive of a longer name.
Rare/Unique
Yordan
YOR-dan
A Slavic name, meaning "to descend," also a popular name in Cuba.
Trending
Mailen
MAH-ee-len
A Basque name meaning "hope," influenced by Spanish culture.
Trending
Livan
LEE-van
A modern Cuban name, likely created from a combination of sounds and influences.
Rare/Unique
Yaima
YAH-ee-mah
Likely a unique Cuban name, reflecting the creative naming traditions.
Rare/Unique
Yansel
YAHN-sel
A modern Cuban name, potentially a blend of other names or sounds.
Rare/Unique
Yindra
YIN-drah
A unique Cuban name, possibly derived from a combination of sounds.
Rare/Unique
Raidel
RAH-ee-del
A modern name of unknown origin, but used in Cuba.
Rare/Unique
Anabelis
ah-nah-BEH-lees
A combination of Anna and Belis, creating a unique and beautiful name.
Trending
Yadier
YAH-dee-er
A modern Cuban name, origin and meaning unknown but popular.
Trending
Yanisleidy
YAH-nees-LAY-dee
A modern name of unknown origin, but used in Cuba.
Rare/Unique
Dayana
dah-YAH-nah
A modern name of unknown origin, but used in Cuba.
Trending

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Alejandroah-leh-HAHN-dro
Sofiasoh-FEE-ah
Mateomah-TEH-oh
Isabellaee-sah-BEH-lah
CarlosKAR-los
Danieladah-nee-EH-lah
Raulrah-OOL
Camilakah-MEE-lah

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Sibling & Middle Names

Sofia & Mateo
Classic and popular Cuban names.
Isabella & Alejandro
Elegant and timeless choices.
Camila & Javier
Both names are well-loved in Cuba.
Valentina & Santiago
Strong names with cultural significance.
Sofia & Maria
Classic and beautiful combination.
Mateo & Jose
Traditional and strong.
Isabella & Rose
Elegant and sweet.
Alejandro & Miguel
A classic and powerful pairing.

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Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name Cuban?
Cuban names are often influenced by Spanish, African, and indigenous cultures, resulting in a diverse range of options. Many popular names are Spanish in origin, while others are unique creations or combinations reflecting Cuban creativity and history. Some names are modern inventions, reflecting the unique cultural blending found in Cuba.
Are Cuban names easy to pronounce for English speakers?
Many Cuban names, especially those of Spanish origin, have relatively straightforward pronunciations for English speakers. However, some modern or unique Cuban names may require a little practice to master the correct pronunciation. Familiarizing yourself with Spanish pronunciation rules can be helpful.
How can I choose a meaningful Cuban name?
Consider names with historical, cultural, or religious significance to your family. Research the meaning and origin of different names to find one that resonates with you and your values. You can also explore names inspired by Cuban artists, musicians, or historical figures.
Are there any naming traditions specific to Cuban culture?
Cuban naming traditions often involve using family names, particularly those of grandparents or other respected relatives. It's also common to combine names or create new names based on existing ones. The use of religious names, especially those of saints, is also prevalent.
Where can I find more information about Cuban naming customs?
Online resources, books on Cuban culture, and discussions with Cuban family members or friends can provide valuable insights. Exploring Cuban history and traditions can also enhance your understanding of naming practices. Additionally, some genealogy websites may offer information on specific Cuban surnames and their origins.

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