500+ Mexican Baby Names

  1. Anastacio
    • Brayan
      • Origin:

        Spanish and Portuguese variation of Brian, modern invention
      • Meaning:

        "strong, virtuous"
      • Description:

        As a Spanish and Portuguese name, Brayan is a variant of the Celtic Brian, familiar in Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Italy and France. As a modern invention, it blends Brayden with Bryan, tying it the to the strong meaning of Brian and the fish-related meaning of Braden.
    • Guillermina
      • Lorenza
        • Origin:

          Laurencia, Laurenza, Lorencia
        • Description:

          See LAURENZA.
      • Humberto
        • Origin:

          Spanish and Portuguese variation of Humbert, German
        • Meaning:

          "renowned warrior"
        • Description:

          Humberto lifts this ancient name out of the gross association to fictional pedophile Humbert Humbert, investing it with a good measure of Latin charm. It helps that the pronunciation is significantly different, much closer to the Italian Umberto than to the flat-footed original.
      • Rufino
        • Rubi
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "ruby"
          • Description:

            The Spanish form of popular Ruby is another addition to the list of attractive gem names for girls.
        • Arisbeth
          • Origin:

            Combination of Ariel and Elizabeth, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "lion of God and pledged to God"
          • Description:

            Arisbeth is a name that feels poetic and fantastical like Arwen or Amoret, but equally familiar and sunny, like Marisol. It is in fact a name used primarily in Mexico and by Hispanic parents in the US, who've made it one of the hottest unique names.
        • Fermin
          • Origin:

            Basque, Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "strong"
          • Description:

            The name of an ancient saint, a legendary holy man and martyr who is the patron saint of the city of Pamplona in Navarre, Spain. The popular week-long festival Sanfermines, which takes place in Pamplona every year from July 6-14 and includes the infamous encierro or bull runs, is named in his honor.
        • Genaro
          • Petrona
            • Jacobo
              • Origin:

                Spanish variation of Jacob
              • Description:

                Charming way to freshen up Jacob.
            • Arizbeth
              • Origin:

                Combination of Ariel and Elizabeth, Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "lion of God and pledged to God; most holy + pledged to God"
              • Description:

                Arizbeth is a compound name particularly popular in Mexico and among Hispanic parents in the US. Created by blending Ariel or Ariana with classic Elizabeth, it is one of the hottest unique names currently around.
            • Jeronimo
              • Origin:

                Spanish and Portuguese form of Hieronymus or Jerome
              • Meaning:

                "scared name"
              • Description:

                An anglicized spelling of the Spanish and Portuguese form of Jerome.
            • Cornelio
              • Origin:

                Spanish, Italian variation of Cornelius, Latin
              • Meaning:

                "horn"
              • Description:

                If Cornelius still seems too much to consider, Cornelio, its jauntier, Latinized counterpart may be a better fit.
            • Cirilo
              • Tito
                • Origin:

                  Spanish variation of Titus
                • Description:

                  Has diverse associations: the long-term Communist head of Yugoslavia, one of Michael Jackson's older brothers, and an animated Disney character -- none of them a very strong recommendation.
              • Felipa
                • Yamilet
                  • Florencio