Baby Hispanic Names

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38 names
Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Sofia
Rising Fast
Valeria
Hidden Gem
Esmeralda
Classic Pick
Adrian
Editor's Pick

Sofia (so-FEE-ah)

Sofia means 'wisdom' in Greek, a popular name in Hispanic cultures reflecting intelligence and grace.

Top 10 Baby Hispanic Names Names

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1Sofiaso-FEE-ahSofia means 'wisdom' in Greek, a popular name in Hispanic cultures reflecting in...Popular
2Mateomah-TEH-ohMateo is the Spanish form of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God', a widely cherished ...Popular
3Isabellaee-sah-BEH-lahIsabella, meaning 'pledged to God', is a classic and elegant name with strong ro...Popular
4Santiagosahn-tee-AH-gohSantiago, meaning 'Saint James', is a significant religious name and a common su...Popular
5Valentinavah-len-TEE-nahValentina, meaning 'strength' or 'health', is a beautiful and powerful name that...Popular
6Sebastianseh-BAHS-tee-ahnSebastian, meaning 'venerable' or 'revered', is a sophisticated and timeless nam...Popular
7Camilakah-MEE-lahCamila, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant', is a graceful name that's been con...Popular
8Alejandroah-leh-HAHN-drohAlejandro, meaning 'defender of mankind', is the Spanish version of Alexander, a...Popular
9Valeriavah-LEH-ree-ahValeria, meaning 'strength' or 'valor', is an elegant and feminine name with Lat...Trending
10Gabrielgah-BREE-elGabriel, meaning 'God is my strength', is a biblical name with widespread appeal...Popular
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Sofia
so-FEE-ah
Sofia means 'wisdom' in Greek, a popular name in Hispanic cultures reflecting intelligence and grace.
Popular
Mateo
mah-TEH-oh
Mateo is the Spanish form of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God', a widely cherished name in Hispanic communities.
Popular
Isabella
ee-sah-BEH-lah
Isabella, meaning 'pledged to God', is a classic and elegant name with strong royal associations in Spanish history.
PopularClassic
Santiago
sahn-tee-AH-goh
Santiago, meaning 'Saint James', is a significant religious name and a common surname, often shortened to 'Santi'.
Popular
Valentina
vah-len-TEE-nah
Valentina, meaning 'strength' or 'health', is a beautiful and powerful name that's gaining popularity worldwide.
PopularTrending
Sebastian
seh-BAHS-tee-ahn
Sebastian, meaning 'venerable' or 'revered', is a sophisticated and timeless name found across many Hispanic countries.
PopularClassic
Camila
kah-MEE-lah
Camila, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant', is a graceful name that's been consistently popular in Hispanic communities.
Popular
Alejandro
ah-leh-HAHN-droh
Alejandro, meaning 'defender of mankind', is the Spanish version of Alexander, a strong and classic choice.
PopularClassic
Valeria
vah-LEH-ree-ah
Valeria, meaning 'strength' or 'valor', is an elegant and feminine name with Latin origins, popular in Spain and Latin America.
Trending
Gabriel
gah-BREE-el
Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength', is a biblical name with widespread appeal in Hispanic cultures, signifying faith and resilience.
PopularClassic
Daniela
dah-nee-EH-lah
Daniela, meaning 'God is my judge', is the feminine form of Daniel, a common and well-loved name in Spanish-speaking countries.
Popular
Adrian
AH-dree-ahn
Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria', is a strong and versatile name with Latin roots, popular throughout the Hispanic world.
Classic
Ximena
hee-MEH-nah
Ximena, of uncertain origin but possibly meaning 'listener', is a uniquely Spanish name with a strong historical presence.
Trending
Andres
AHN-dres
Andres, the Spanish form of Andrew, means 'manly' or 'brave', a strong and traditional choice.
Classic
Lucia
loo-THEE-ah
Lucia, meaning 'light', is a popular and luminous name, celebrated in many Hispanic cultures during the feast of Saint Lucia.
Popular
Nicolas
nee-ko-LAHS
Nicolas, meaning 'victory of the people', is a classic and widely recognized name across Hispanic communities.
Classic
Renata
reh-NAH-tah
Renata, meaning 'reborn', is a beautiful and meaningful name, often associated with new beginnings and fresh starts.
Trending
Ricardo
ree-KAR-doh
Ricardo, meaning 'powerful ruler', is a strong and regal name with Germanic origins, well-established in Hispanic tradition.
Classic
Elena
eh-LEH-nah
Elena, meaning 'bright, shining light', is a classic and graceful name with Greek origins, popular in Spanish-speaking countries.
Popular
Joaquin
hwah-KEEN
Joaquin, meaning 'God will establish', is a strong and traditional name with biblical roots, common in Hispanic families.
Classic
Catalina
kah-tah-LEE-nah
Catalina, meaning 'pure', is the Spanish form of Katherine, a classic and elegant name with royal connotations.
Popular
Javier
hah-vee-EHR
Javier, meaning 'new house' or 'bright', is a Basque name popularized in Spain and Latin America by Saint Francis Xavier.
Classic
Renata
reh-NAH-tah
Renata, meaning 'reborn', is a sweet and charming name, often chosen for its positive and hopeful meaning.
Trending
Leonardo
leh-oh-NAR-doh
Leonardo, meaning 'brave lion', is a strong and artistic name with Italian origins, embraced in Hispanic cultures.
Popular
Juliana
hoo-lee-AH-nah
Juliana, meaning 'youthful', is a feminine and classic name with Latin roots, popular in Spanish-speaking countries.
Classic
Diego
dee-EH-goh
Diego, of uncertain origin but possibly meaning 'supplanter', is a strong and artistic name deeply rooted in Spanish culture.
Classic
Antonella
ahn-toh-NEH-lah
Antonella is an Italian name meaning "priceless", often used in Hispanic communities.
Trending
Emiliano
eh-mee-lee-AH-noh
Emiliano, derived from the Roman name Aemilianus, exudes ambition and industriousness.
Popular
Alma
AL-mah
Alma, meaning 'soul', is a simple and evocative name, appreciated for its spiritual and heartfelt connotation.
Classic
Thiago
tee-AH-goh
Thiago is a Portuguese and Spanish name, a variant of Santiago, that embodies a strong and faithful spirit.
Popular
Adriana
ah-dree-AH-nah
Adriana means "from Hadria", a charming name with ancient roots, popular across various cultures.
Trending
Lorenzo
loh-REHN-soh
Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum', is a sophisticated and artistic name with Italian origins, embraced in Hispanic cultures.
Popular
Jimena
hee-MEH-nah
Jimena, a name of uncertain origin, is a strong and unique Spanish name with a long and storied history.
Trending
Ramon
rah-MOHN
Ramon, meaning 'wise protector', is a strong and dependable name with Spanish origins.
Classic
Esmeralda
es-meh-RAHL-dah
Esmeralda, meaning 'emerald', is a romantic and vibrant name, inspired by the precious green gemstone.
Rare/Unique
Santana
sahn-TAH-nah
Santana is of Spanish origin, often associated with the holy Anne, and evokes a sense of reverence and music.
Rare/Unique
Carmelo
kar-MEH-loh
Carmelo, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard', is a beautiful and serene name, often associated with the Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel.
Rare/Unique
Soledad
soh-leh-DAHD
Soledad, meaning 'solitude', is a deeply evocative name, often associated with the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Solitude.
Rare/Unique

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Sofiaso-FEE-ah
Mateomah-TEH-oh
Isabellaee-sah-BEH-lah
Santiagosahn-tee-AH-goh
Valentinavah-len-TEE-nah
Sebastianseh-BAHS-tee-ahn
Camilakah-MEE-lah
Alejandroah-leh-HAHN-droh

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Vida means 'life' in Portuguese and Spanish, reflecting Camila Alves' Brazilian heritage.

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Luna means 'moon' in Spanish, a popular and beautiful choice.

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Leonardo Lavandeira (Grettell Valdez & Patricio Borghetti)

Leonardo is a classic name of Italian origin that is also popular in Hispanic cultures.

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Milan Piqué Mebarak (Shakira & Gerard Piqué)

Milan is a gender-neutral name with Slavic origins but is also used in some Hispanic communities.

Sibling & Middle Names

Sofia & Mateo
Classic and popular choices that complement each other well.
Isabella & Santiago
Elegant and strong names with shared cultural roots.
Valentina & Sebastian
Both names have a sophisticated and timeless appeal.
Camila & Alejandro
Harmonious and well-loved names in Hispanic communities.
Sofia & Isabel
A classic combination with a touch of elegance.
Mateo & Andres
A strong and traditional pairing.
Isabella & Maria
A timeless and graceful combination.
Santiago & Jose
A classic and meaningful choice.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

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Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
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.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name Hispanic?
Hispanic names generally originate from Spain or Latin America and are rooted in the Spanish language and culture. They often reflect a blend of Spanish, Latin, and indigenous influences. Many Hispanic names also have religious significance due to the strong Catholic traditions in these regions.
Are Hispanic names only for people of Hispanic descent?
Not at all! Anyone can choose a Hispanic name for their baby if they appreciate its sound, meaning, or cultural significance. While choosing a name connected to one's heritage can be meaningful, names are ultimately a personal choice.
How do I pronounce Hispanic names correctly?
Hispanic pronunciation can differ from English. Researching the correct pronunciation is key. Online dictionaries and name databases often provide phonetic spellings and audio pronunciations. Asking a native Spanish speaker can also be helpful.
What are some popular trends in Hispanic baby names?
Classic names like Sofia, Isabella, Mateo, and Santiago remain consistently popular. There's also a growing trend towards shorter, modern names, and names with strong meanings related to strength or virtue. Vintage names are also making a comeback.
Where can I find more information about the meanings and origins of Hispanic names?
Many online resources specialize in baby names and their origins. Websites dedicated to etymology and cultural naming practices can provide detailed information. Books on baby names often include sections on Hispanic names and their cultural context.

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