My Favorite Latina Names!

  1. Otavia
    • Pacifica
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "tranquil"
      • Description:

        When properly pronounced, has an alluring sound and harmonious meaning.
    • Pedra
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "rock"
      • Description:

        Pedra has never caught on with anything like the popularity of its male counterpart, Pedro. The Greek Petra sounds a lot cleaner and more refined.
    • Querida
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "dear, beloved"
      • Description:

        Loving choice.
    • Quintana
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "the fifth girl"
      • Description:

        Mexican place-name famously used by Joan Didion for her daughter, Quintana Roo.
    • Rosalina
      • Origin:

        Variation of Rosaline, English
      • Meaning:

        "rose"
      • Description:

        A feminine and fragrant member of the Rose family.
    • Rosario
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "rosary"
      • Description:

        Anglo parents are taking note of this Hispanic classic, thanks to actress Rosario Dawson and a character on Will & Grace. Poetic and powerful, it comes from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Rosario, or "Our Lady of the Rosary", Rosary referring to vocal and mental prayer in Catholicism, that reflect on the life of Christ and his Mother.
    • Rosita
      • Origin:

        Spanish, diminutive of Rosa
      • Description:

        Flamenco dancer.
    • Sancha
      • Origin:

        Spanish, from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "sacred"
      • Description:

        Sancha of Leon was an 11th century princess who became Queen of Spain after her brother was killed by Ferdinand I, whom she then married. A twisted tale indeed, but Sancha is one of those names that is both historic and extremely rare -- no babies were named Sancha or Sancho in the US in 2021. Sancho Panza was the sidekick of the fictional Don Quixote.
    • Sefarina
      • Origin:

        Spanish, from Greek
      • Meaning:

        "west wind"
      • Description:

        Sefarina is dramatic and feminine, but Serafina is far more commonly used. Think of Sefarina as deriving from Zephyr, which can be used as a male name; the female version is Zephyrine or Zephyrina, or the Portuguese Zeferina.
    • Selena
      • Origin:

        Latinized variation of Greek Selene
      • Meaning:

        "moon goddess"
      • Description:

        Selena is smooth, shiny, and sensual, a nineteenth-century name that found new life in the Latino community, following the biopic of slain Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla, starring Jennifer Lopez. But you don't have to be Latin to love Selena, which is both distinctive yet in step with stylish modern names such as Seraphina and Celia.
    • Socorro
      • Origin:

        Spanish and Portuguese
      • Meaning:

        "succour, help, relief"
      • Description:

        Socorro is a Spanish and Portuguese word name taken from a title of the Virgin Mary, "Mary of Perpetual Succour." Its religious meaning makes it somewhat old-fashioned and not among the Spanish names for girls widely used in the US.
    • Tavia
      • Origin:

        Spanish short form of Octavia
      • Meaning:

        "eighth"
      • Description:

        Cute, distinctive diminutive for this regal-sounding name.
    • Tornado
      • Origin:

        Spanish word name
      • Meaning:

        "tornado"
      • Description:

        Tornado first meant thunderstorm and only later came to mean whirlwind, the common modern meaning. More recently, Tornado is the first name of a tennis-playing teen whose sister is called the equally attention-getting Hurricane. Both names work for either gender, if you think you can withstand the storm jokes.
    • Trinidad
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "holy trinity"
      • Description:

        Rhythmic name with both religious and geographical ties, commonly heard in Latin countries.
    • Ursulina
      • Verde
        • Origin:

          Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "green"
        • Description:

          Verde is an uncommon color name with a Latinate accent, perfect for a spring baby.
      • Vida
        • Origin:

          Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "life"
        • Description:

          Like Vita and Viva, one of several similar life-affirming names, this one was chosen by Matthew McConaughey and his Portuguese-born wife Camila. Vida may also be a diminutive of Davida. Australian suffragette and human rights campainer Vida Goldstein is an notable bearer of this name.
      • Viva
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "alive, living, life"
        • Description:

          Viva la baby with this life-affirming name, one of the appealing group of girl names that mean life.! Singer Rufus Wainwright chose it for his baby daughter, perhaps in celebration of a new life entering the world the year after he lost his mother Kate McGarrigle. The baby's middle name is Katherine.
      • Ximenia
        • Origin:

          Spanish nature name
        • Description:

          For any parents out there searching for a nature name starting with x -- and we doubt there are many -- this one, named for a Spanish monk called Ximenes, is a small tropical plant bearing wild limes.