Spanish Names
- Herminio
- Curito
- Ferdino
- Álvaro
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"elf army"Description:
The final o adds a good measure of attractiveness. Álvaro is well-used Spanish saint's name with a lot of flair that could definitely cross over to more general usage. It reached its peak in the United States in 1985, when it ranked Number 456. In Spain, Álvaro is a Top 20 boys' name.
- Ballencia
Origin:
Variation of Valencia, Spanish place-nameDescription:
Might sound as if your child had the sniffles every time she said her name.
- Matíos
- Abraán
- Granada
Origin:
Spanish place-nameDescription:
Moorish region and city in Spain that makes a melodic and unusual first name.
- Rufa
- Tomazcio
- Felicitas
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"good luck, fortune"Description:
In Roman mythology. Felicitas was the deity of good luck.
- Estefan
- Claudita
- Raynaldo
- Eustaquio
- Ugolino
Origin:
Short form of Ugo, Italian form of HughMeaning:
"mind, intellect"Description:
Ugolino could be a silly nickname for an oh-so-seriously named baby Hugh or Hugo or Ugo.
- Paladio
Origin:
Spanish from GreekMeaning:
"follower of Pallas"Description:
Although Pallas was a goddess, a noted male bearer of this name was Saint Palladius, the first Christian bishop of Ireland, and the name has an appealing swagger.
- Otavia
- Laurencio
- Carito