Soledad

Spanish
"solitude"

Soledad Origin and Meaning

The name Soledad is a girl's name of Spanish origin meaning "solitude".

This strong Spanish name that refers to the Virgin Mary (Our Lady of Solitude) has been made accessible by broadcaster Soledad O'Brien -- who shows how well it combines with an Anglo surname. Her birth name was Maria de la Soledad Teresa O'Brien.

Ava Gardner portrayed a character named Soledad in the film The Angel Wore Red.

# 993 in the US

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Soledad Popularity

Famous People Named Soledad

  • (Maria de la) Soledad Teresa O'Brien
    American broadcast journalist
  • (María de la) Soledad Becerril
    Marquise of Salvatierra, Spanish noble and politician
  • Soledad Miranda (born Soledad Rendón Bueno)
    Spanish actress and pop singer
  • Soledad Cazorla Prieto
    Spanish jurist
  • Soledad Solaro
    Argentine model and TV personality
  • Soledad Fandiño
    Argentine actress

Soledad in Pop Culture

  • Soledad
    character in film "The Angel Wore Red"
  • Soledad Reyes
    character in "Caramelo" by Sandra Cisneros
  • Soledad Markowitz
    character in "Impossible" and "Unthinkable" by Nancy Werlin
  • Soledad "Chole" Quintana
    Character in "Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe", by Benjamin Alire Sáen