NameHub
First names directory

Browse Names

Browse, filter and discover names by letter, gender or origin.

1,477 names in our directory

Gender Usage
Clear filters
Browse by letter

Results

1,477
Alfonsa Feminine Italian Spanish

Alfonsa is the Spanish and Italian feminine form of Alfonso, ultimately derived from the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, meaning "noble and ready." The name traces back to the Gothic elements aþals "noble" and funs "ready,"...

Alfonso Masculine Italian Spanish

Alfonso is a Spanish and Italian form of Alphonsus, the Latinized version of the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, meaning "noble and ready." This name is composed of the Gothic elements aþals "noble" and funs "ready." However...

Alfredo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Alfredo is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the Old English name Alfred, which means “elf counsel” from the elements ælf “elf” and ræd “counsel”. This popular masculine name spread across the Romance language...

Alicia Feminine English French +2

EtymologyAlicia is a feminine given name used primarily in English, French, Spanish, and Swedish-speaking countries. It is a Latinized form of Alice, which itself originates from the Old French name Aalis, a short form o...

Alina Feminine Belarusian German +7

Alina is a feminine given name with a rich multicultural background, widely used across Europe and beyond. It functions as a short form of Adelina (derived from the Germanic element adal meaning "noble"), Albina (from La...

Alirio Masculine Spanish

Alirio (or Alírio) is a given name of uncertain origin, primarily used in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries. It is believed to be derived from a vernacular or contracted form of Hilario, which itself derives fro...

Alma 1 Feminine Albanian Croatian +12

Alma 1 is a feminine given name with a rich and complex history spanning multiple European languages and cultural contexts. Its modern popularity surged after the Battle of Alma (1854), fought near the River Alma in Crim...

Almudena Feminine Spanish

Almudena is a Spanish feminine given name with a rich historical and religious background. The name is derived from the Arabic al-mudayna (المدينة), meaning "the citadel," which is a diminutive form of the Arabic word ma...

Alondra Feminine Spanish

Alondra is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the Spanish word alondra, meaning "lark" – the small passerine bird known for its melodious song. The name evokes qualities of joy, freedom, and the beauty of nature,...

Alonso Masculine Spanish

Alonso is a Spanish given name of Germanic origin, serving as a Castilian variant of Alfonso. The name evolved from the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, which combines the elements aþals meaning "noble" and funs meaning "read...

Altagracia Feminine Spanish

Altagracia is a Spanish feminine given name that means "high grace", derived from the title of the Virgin Mary as Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia ("Our Lady of High Grace"). She is the patron saint of the...

Álvaro Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Álvaro is a Spanish, Galician and Portuguese masculine given name of Germanic Visigothic origin, ultimately derived from the Latinized form Alvarus. The name likely originates from the Gothic elements alls (“all”) and ei...

Amada Feminine Spanish

Amada is a feminine given name used primarily in Spanish-speaking countries. It functions as the feminine form of the name Amado, which itself derives from the Spanish adaptation of the Late Latin name Amatus, meaning "b...

Amadeo Masculine Italian Spanish

Amadeo is the Spanish form of Amadeus, as well as an Italian variant of that name. It derives from the Latin Ama Deus, meaning "love of God" (from amo 'to love' and Deus 'God'). This etymology connects it to the theophor...

Amado Masculine Spanish

Amado is a Spanish given name and surname, derived from the Spanish word amado, meaning “beloved.” As a first name, it is the Spanish form of the Late Latin name Amatus, which likewise means “beloved.” The Latin name was...

Amador Masculine Spanish

Amador is a Spanish masculine given name and surname, derived from the Late Latin name Amator, meaning "lover (of God)". The name ultimately comes from the Latin verb amare ("to love"), and in a Christian context it was...

Amahia Feminine Spanish

Amahia is a Spanish variant of the name Amaia, also seen as Amaya. The root name comes from the Basque word amaia, which means "the end."Etymology and Literary OriginAmaia originated as a given name in the Basque languag...

Amaia Feminine Basque Spanish

Amaia is a Basque name that can also be spelled Amaya in Spanish and English. It derives from the Basque word amaia, meaning "the end." This etymology is supported by another hypothesis that connects the name to the vill...

Amalia Feminine Dutch Finnish +7

Amalia is a female given name derived from the Germanic element amal, meaning "unceasing, vigorous, brave," or referring to the Gothic dynasty of the Amali. It is a short form of Germanic names beginning with that elemen...

Amancio Masculine Spanish

Amancio is a Spanish masculine given name, derived from the Latin name Amantius, which ultimately traces back to the Latin root Amandus meaning "lovable" or "worthy of love." The name is part of a rich onomastic traditio...

Amanda Feminine Danish Dutch +11

Amanda is a feminine given name of Latin origin, widely used in Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. It also appears in Medieval Latin context...

Amando Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Amando is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Amandus, a Late Latin name meaning "lovable" or "worthy of love." The root name derives from the Latin gerundive amanda, reflecting a theme of affection and worthiness. Amandu...

Amara 2 Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Amara is the feminine form of Amaro, used in Portuguese and Spanish-speaking contexts. While the name carries a modern, melodic feel, its origins reach back through layers of linguistic and cultural history, ultimately c...

Amaranta Feminine Italian Spanish

Amaranta is the Spanish and Italian form of Amarantha, a name derived from the amaranth flower. The flower's name comes from the ancient Greek ἀμάραντος (amarantos), meaning "unfading". In Greek, Ἀμάραντος (Amarantos) wa...

Amarilis Feminine Spanish

Amarilis is the Spanish form of Amaryllis, a name derived from Greek (amarysso) meaning "to sparkle." The original Amaryllis appears in Virgil's pastoral poems, the Eclogues (c. 39 BCE), where she is a shepherdess or lov...

Amaro Masculine Galician Portuguese +1

Amaro is a Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese masculine given name with uncertain origins. It is possibly derived from Latin amarus meaning "bitter", or from the Visigothic name Amalric, which comes from the Gothic elemen...

Amaya Feminine Basque English +1

Amaya is a female given name with Spanish, Basque, and English usage. It is most commonly considered a variant of Amaia, which originates from the village of Amaya and its neighboring mountain in Castile and León, Spain....

Ámbar Feminine Spanish

Ámbar is a Spanish feminine given name, a cognate of the English name Amber. It derives directly from the Spanish word ámbar, meaning "amber," which refers both to the fossilized tree resin used as a gemstone and to the...

Ambrosio Masculine Spanish

Ambrosio is the Spanish form of Ambrose, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Ambrosius. The Latin name traces back to the Ancient Greek Ἀμβρόσιος (Ambrosios), meaning "immortal"—a concept linked to the divine foo...

Amelia Feminine English Italian +3

Amelia is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Polish, Spanish, and other languages. It is a variant of Amalia, which itself derives from the Germanic element amal, meaning “vigorous, active, work.” However, A...

América Feminine Portuguese Spanish

América is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Amerigo, a medieval Italian name.Etymology and HistoryThe name America directly derives from the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci (1454–1512), who was the first Europ...

Américo Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Américo is the Portuguese and Spanish form of Amerigo, a medieval Italian name that ultimately derives from the Germanic name Emmerich. The name Emmerich itself is a composite with an uncertain first element—possibly fro...

Amílcar Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Amílcar is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the ancient Punic name Hamilcar. The name's ultimate roots lie in the Phoenician language, where it is generally interpreted as meaning "brother of Melqart," from the element...

Aminta Unisex Spanish Literature

Aminta is a name used in Spanish and literature, originating as the Italian poet Torquato Tasso's adaptation of the Greek name Amyntas for his pastoral play Aminta (1573). In the play, Aminta is a male shepherd who falls...

Amor Unisex Portuguese Spanish +2

Amor is a name derived directly from the Latin word amor, meaning "love." In Roman mythology, Amor was another name for the god Cupid, the son of Venus and Mars, who was often depicted as a winged, blindfolded boy armed...

Amparo Feminine Spanish

Amparo is a Spanish feminine given name that derives from the word "amparo," meaning "protection, shelter, refuge." The name is directly associated with the Virgin Mary, specifically through the title Nuestra Señora del...

Ana Feminine Georgian Albanian +11

Ana is a cross-cultural form of Anna, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "favor" or "grace." It is used widely across Slavic, Romance, Baltic, and other European languages, as well as in Fiji and Tonga. The nam...

Anabel Feminine Spanish

Anabel is a Spanish feminine given name. It is the Spanish form of Annabel, a medieval Scottish variant of Amabel whose spelling was influenced by the French word belle ('beautiful') and the name Anna. In practical use,...

Ana Belén Feminine Spanish

Ana Belén is a Spanish compound given name formed by combining Ana, the Spanish form of Anna, with Belén, the Spanish name for the biblical town of Bethlehem. The name is most famously borne by María del Pilar Cuesta Aco...

Anacleto Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Etymology and OriginAnacleto is the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Anacletus, which is itself a Latinized version of the Greek name Ἀνάκλητος (Anakletos), meaning "invoked" or "called upon." The name derives fro...

Anahí Feminine Spanish

Anahí is a Spanish feminine given name, originating from the Guarani language of Paraguay. Its primary meaning is the local name for the cockspur coral tree, Erythrina crista-galli, which is also the national flower of A...

Anaís Feminine Catalan Spanish

Anaís is the Catalan and Spanish form of Anaïs. The name Anaïs is of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Anne 1 or Agnès. It gained literary cachet through its use in Jean-Henri Guy's 1798 opera Anacréon chez Polycra...

Ana Isabel Feminine Spanish

Ana Isabel is a compound feminine given name in Spanish, combining Ana and Isabel. Each component is a well-established name with deep historical and religious roots.EtymologyThe name Ana is a Spanish form of Anna, which...

Analía Feminine Spanish

Analía is a Spanish feminine given name that combines Ana and Lía, or is a contraction of Ana Lucía. The name gained significant popularity in the United States after it was used in the telenovela El Rostro de Analía (20...

Ana Lucía Feminine Spanish

Ana Lucía is a Spanish compound given name formed from Ana and Lucía. Both components have deep etymological roots: Ana ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'favor' or 'grace,' while Lucía comes from t...

Ana María Feminine Spanish

Ana María is a Spanish compound given name, combining Ana and María. Its roots lie in the Hebrew name Hannah (meaning 'favor' or 'grace') and the Egyptian name Mary (originally thought to mean 'beloved' or 'rebellious')....

Ana Paula Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Ana Paula is a Portuguese and Spanish compound given name, combining Ana and Paula. It is a classic double-barreled name, particularly common in Brazil and Portugal, often used to honor both the biblical heritage of Ana...

Ana Sofía Feminine Spanish

Ana Sofía is a Spanish compound name combining Ana and Sofía. Both components have deep historical and religious roots.Etymology and MeaningAna is a form of Anna, which itself derives from Hannah, a Hebrew name meaning “...

Anastacia Feminine Spanish

Anastacia is a Spanish variant of the name Anastasia, which itself derives from the Greek name Anastasios, meaning "resurrection." The name Anastasia, and by extension Anastacia, carries deep Christian symbolism, referri...

Anastacio Masculine Spanish

Anastacio is a Spanish variant of Anastasio, itself an Italian and Spanish form of the late Greek name Anastasius. The ultimate root is the Greek name Ἀναστάσιος (Anastasios), derived from ἀνάστασις (anastasis) meaning "...

Anastasia Feminine Georgian Belarusian +7

Etymology and Meaning Anastasia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word anástasis (ἀνάστασις), meaning "resurrection." It is the feminine form of Anastasius. The name first emerged during th...

Anastasio Masculine Italian Spanish

Anastasio is the Italian and Spanish form of Anastasius, a name with deep roots in Christian tradition. It ultimately derives from the Greek name Ἀναστάσιος (Anastasios), which means "resurrection" — a name whose signifi...

Ana Victoria Feminine Spanish

Ana Victoria is a Spanish compound name formed from the combination of Ana and Victoria. It is used primarily in Spanish-speaking countries, blending two classic names into a single given name. Etymology and Roots The na...

Andrea 2 Feminine Croatian Czech +12

Andrea is the feminine form of Andrew in many European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish. As an English...

Andrés Masculine Icelandic Spanish

Andrés is the Spanish and Icelandic form of Andrew. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Ἀνδρέας (Andreas), which comes from ἀνδρεῖος (andreios) meaning "manly, masculine," itself from ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man." In...

Andrés Felipe Masculine Spanish

Andrés Felipe is a compound given name combining Andrés and Felipe, particularly popular in Colombia. While the individual components have deep historical roots, the combination emerged in the Spanish-speaking world as a...

Ángel Masculine Spanish

Ángel is a common masculine given name in Spanish-speaking countries. It is the Spanish form of Angel, derived from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which in turn comes from the Ancient Greek word ἄγγελος (ange...

Ángela Feminine Spanish

Ángela is the Spanish feminine form of Angel, derived from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus. This, in turn, comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning "messenger." In Christian tradition, angels are sp...

Ángeles Feminine Spanish

Ángeles is a Spanish female given name meaning "angels", derived from the devotion to the Virgin Mary under the title Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles (Our Lady the Queen of the Angels). The name is a reference to...

Angélica Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Angélica is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Angelica. The name Angelica is derived from the later Latin name deriving its meaning via the Latin vocabulary word angelicus meaning “angelic,” which in turn goes back to t...

Ask AI