Family tree names

  1. Nicolás
    • Nélida
      • Olimpia
        • Rafael
          • Origin:

            Spanish variation of Raphael
          • Meaning:

            "God has healed"
          • Description:

            Energetic, sunny, and slightly romantic, Rafael is a popular choice in Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Croatia. Used internationally, Rafael is a Spanish variation of Raphael, that lends itself easily to the nicknames Rafi, Rafa and Rafe.
        • Rebecca
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "to tie, bind"
          • Description:

            Rebecca is a name representing beauty in the Bible, an Old Testament classic that reached the heights of revived popularity in the seventies but is still a well-used choice. It derives from the Hebrew name Rivkah, from the verb ribbqah, meaning "noose." The biblical Rebecca was the wife of Isaac and the mother of Esau and Jacob. Rebekah was a common spelling of the name in the Bible.
        • Roberto
          • Origin:

            Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese variation of Robert
          • Description:

            Standard Latin classic.
        • Ruth
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "compassionate friend"
          • Description:

            Ruth, with its air of calm and compassion, was the third most popular name in the 1890s, remaining in the Top 10 through the 1920s. It's still in use today as some parents tiring of Rachel and Rebecca are giving Ruth a second thought. Some see such Old Testament girls’ names as Ruth and Esther rising on the heels of boy equivalents Abel and Moses.
          • Petrona
            • Sarah
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "princess"
              • Description:

                Sarah was derived from the Hebrew word sarah, meaning "princess." Sarah is an Old Testament name—she was the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. According to the Book of Genesis, Sarah was originally called Sarai, but had her name changed by God to the more auspicious Sarah when she was ninety years old.
            • Tamara
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "date palm tree"
              • Description:

                Adding a final a to Tamar lends it a more sensual Slavic tone, making it a more popular choice than the original.
            • Victoria
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "victory"
              • Description:

                Victoria is the Latin word for "victory" and a feminine form of Victor. It is the name of the ancient Roman goddess of victory, the equivalent of the Greek Nike, and also a popular third century saint.