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Juanita Feminine Spanish

Etymology and OriginJuanita is a diminutive of Juana, the Spanish feminine form of John. Juana itself derives from the Latin Iohanna, ultimately from the Greek Ioanna, the feminine form of Ioannes (John). In the Spanish-...

Juanito Masculine Spanish

Juanito is a Spanish masculine given name and nickname, derived as a diminutive of Juan 1, meaning "little Juan" or, in English, equivalent to Johnny. The name combines Juan (the Spanish form of John) with the suffix -it...

Juan José Masculine Spanish

Etymology and MeaningJuan José is a Spanish compound given name, combining two of the most beloved and historically significant names in the Spanish-speaking world. The first element, Juan, is the Spanish form of Iohanne...

Juanma Masculine Spanish

Juanma is a Spanish nickname derived as a contraction of Juan Manuel. This compact two-element name combines two classic Spanish given names—Juan 1, the Spanish form of Iohannes (see John), and Manuel—into a single, fami...

Juan Manuel Masculine Spanish

Juan Manuel is a Spanish compound given name, formed by combining Juan (the Spanish form of John) and Manuel (a Spanish form of Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us'). The name has a long history in the Spanish-speaking wor...

Juan Pablo Masculine Spanish

Juan Pablo is a common Spanish compound given name, the equivalent of John Paul in English or Jean-Paul in French. It combines two of the most iconic names in Spanish culture: Juan, the Spanish form of John, and Pablo, t...

Juan Pedro Masculine Spanish

Juan Pedro is a Spanish compound given name combining Juan 1 and Pedro. It is a traditional double name in Spanish-speaking cultures, often used to honor two different saints or family members. The name follows the commo...

Judit Feminine Danish German +4

Judit is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Danish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish. It is a form of Judith, derived from the Hebrew name יְהוּדִית (Yehuḏiṯ), meaning "Jewish wo...

Judith Feminine Danish Dutch +7

Judith is a feminine given name derived from the Hebrew name Yehudit (יְהוּדִית), meaning "Jewish woman" or "Jewess," the feminine form of Yehudi, referring to a person from the tribe of Judah. The name appears in the Ol...

Julia Feminine Danish Dutch +12

EtymologyJulia is a feminine given name, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Julius. The name likely has Latin origins, possibly connected to the word iulus meaning 'downy-bearded' or 'youthful', or related to...

Julián Masculine Spanish

Julián is the Spanish form of Julian, derived from the Roman name Iulianus, which itself comes from Julius. The name has been borne by several notable figures throughout history, including the last pagan Roman emperor, J...

Juliana Feminine Dutch English +5

Juliana is a feminine given name derived from the Roman name Iulianus, a cognomen of the gens Julia, which traces its ultimate origin to Julian. The name means 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded', referring to young adults. Ju...

Julieta Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Julieta is a Spanish and Portuguese form of Juliet, derived ultimately from the Latin name Julia, the feminine of Julius. The name shares a lineage with the more widely known Julia, and its variants include the Italian G...

Julio Masculine Spanish

Etymology and Origin Julio is the Spanish form of the Latin family name Julius. The Julius name is believed to derive from Greek ἴουλος (ioulos), meaning "downy-bearded"—a reference to youthful facial hair. Alternatively...

Julio César Masculine Spanish

Julio César is a Spanish combination name formed from Julio and César, which together reference the iconic Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar. While Spanish tradition commonly employs compound first names—often ho...

Julissa Feminine Spanish

Julissa is an elaborated form of the name Julia, created by adding the suffix -issa. It is predominantly used in Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Latin America and the United States among Hispanic communities. T...

Justa Feminine Spanish Medieval Latin

Justa is a feminine given name believed to be derived from the Latin iustus, meaning "just" or "upright." It is most directly considered a feminine form of the Justus, a name borne by numerous early Christian saints. In...

Justina Feminine English Lithuanian +4

Justina is an anglicized form of the Latin name Iustina, the feminine version of Iustinus, which itself derives from Justus, meaning “fair” or “just” in Latin. The name thus carries the core concept of justice and righte...

Justino Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Justino is a Spanish and Portuguese given name, derived from the Latin name Iustinus, which itself is connected to Justus. The name ultimately originated in ancient Rome and gained popularity through early Christian sain...

Justo Masculine Spanish

Justo is a Spanish given name and also a surname, derived from the Latin name Justus, whose root meaning is "just" or "upright." As the Spanish form of Justus, it carries the connotation of fairness, righteousness, and m...

Juventino Masculine Spanish

Juventino is the Spanish form of the Latin name Juventinus. The root, Juventinus, was a Roman cognomen derived from iuventas, meaning 'youth'. This etymology reflects a common practice in ancient Roman naming conventions...

Karina Feminine Danish English +7

Karina is a feminine given name used across many European languages, including Danish, English, German, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish. It is an elaborated form of Karin, a Swedish short form o...

Kataleya Feminine English Spanish

Kataleya is a modern feminine given name, a variant of Cataleya. Both names ultimately derive from cattleya, a genus of orchids native to Central and South America, named in honor of the British horticulturist William Ca...

Katalina Feminine Spanish

Katalina is a Spanish variant of Catalina, which itself derives from Katherine. As a form of Catalina, Katalina reflects the Spanish adaptation of a name that has deep historical and linguistic roots. Etymology The ultim...

Katiuska Feminine Spanish

Katiuska is a Spanish feminine given name, derived from the Russian diminutive Katyusha, which is itself a pet form of Yekaterina, the Russian form of Katherine. The name gained prominence in the Spanish-speaking world t...

Keyden Masculine Spanish

Keyden is a Spanish adaptation of the English name Caden, reflecting a phonetic spelling that mirrors the English pronunciation. While its use is primarily documented in Spanish-speaking contexts, Keyden belongs to a fam...

Kike Masculine Spanish

Etymology and OriginKike is a Spanish diminutive of Enrique, the Spanish form of Henry. The name Henry derives from the Germanic name Heimirich, meaning "home ruler," composed of the elements heim ("home") and rih ("rule...

Kiko Masculine Spanish

Kiko is a Spanish diminutive of Francisco or Enrique, sometimes also of Federico. It is a common affectionate nickname in Spanish-speaking cultures, often used informally among family and friends. Etymology The name Fran...

Kilian Masculine French German +2

Kilian is a given name used across several European languages. It is the German and Spanish form of Cillian, as well as an Irish and French variant. The name ultimately derives from the Old Irish word cell meaning "churc...

Ladislao Masculine Italian Spanish

Ladislao is the Spanish and Italian form of Vladislav, a name of Old Slavic origin derived from the elements volděti "to rule" and slava "glory". Through this root, Ladislao ultimately shares its meaning of "ruling glory...

Lady Feminine Spanish

Lady is a Spanish feminine given name, directly derived from the English noble title Lady. The title traces its roots to Old English hlæfdige, which originally meant "bread kneader" — a compound of hlāf ("loaf, bread") a...

Lalo Masculine Spanish

Lalo is a Spanish masculine given name, typically used as an affectionate diminutive of Eduardo or, less commonly, of names like Gonzalo and Eladio. While Eduardo itself originates as the Spanish and Portuguese form of E...

Lamberto Masculine Italian Spanish

Lamberto is the Italian and Spanish form of Lambert, a name of Germanic origin meaning “bright land,” from the elements lant (“land”) and beraht (“bright”). The name arrived in Italy and Spain primarily through Germanic...

Lara 1 Feminine Croatian Dutch +9

Lara is a short form of the Russian name Larisa, ultimately derived from the Greek name Larissa, which in Greek mythology was the name of a nymph, whose name may come from "laros" (λάρος) meaning "seagull" or "pleasant,"...

Laura Feminine Catalan Croatian +21

Laura is a feminine given name with roots in Late Latin, derived from Laurus, meaning "laurel". In ancient Rome, laurel leaves were woven into garlands to crown victors and poets, making the name synonymous with triumph...

Laureano Masculine Spanish

Laureano is a Spanish given name and surname, ultimately derived from the Latin Laurentius, meaning "laurelled" or "crowned with laurel." The name has ancient roots in the Roman cognomen Laurentius, which referred to the...

Laurentina Feminine Portuguese Spanish +1

Laurentina is a feminine given name with roots in ancient Rome, ultimately derived from the Latin name Laurentinus, a Roman cognomen itself based on Laurence 1 (from Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum"). Laurentum was a...

Laurentino Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Laurentino is a Portuguese and Spanish form of Laurentinus, a Roman cognomen of Latin origin. Laurentinus itself is a diminutive derivative of Laurentius, which is the root of names like Laurence. Laurentius means “from...

Laurita Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Laurita is a diminutive of Laura, used in Portuguese and Spanish as a term of endearment. Laura itself derives from the Late Latin Laurus, meaning "laurel," a tree whose leaves were woven into victory wreaths in ancient...

Lauro Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Lauro is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the Late Roman name Laurus, which means "laurel". The laurel tree was highly esteemed in ancient Rome, where its leaves were woven into victors' garlands to symbolize...

Lautaro Masculine Mapuche Spanish

Lautaro is a Mapuche name, Hispanicized from the original Lef-Traru, meaning "swift hawk." The name combines the Mapuche elements lef "swift" and traru "hawk." It is famously borne by a 16th-century Mapuche military lead...

Lázaro Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Lázaro is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Lazarus, a name of Biblical origin. The name traces back through Greek Lazaros to the Hebrew name Eleazar (אֶלְעָזָר), meaning "God has helped" — derived from אֵל (ʾel, "God")...

Lea Feminine Hebrew Croatian +14

Lea is a feminine given name used in a variety of languages, serving as a form of Leah. The name appears across several European cultures including Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, It...

Leandra Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Leandra is a feminine given name used primarily in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking countries. It is the feminine form of Leander, which in turn derives from the Greek name Leandros, composed of the elements λέω...

Leandro Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Leandro is a masculine given name widely used in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking countries. It is a form of Leander, which itself derives from the Greek name Λέανδρος (Leandros), composed of the elements λέων (...

Leidy Feminine Spanish

Etymology and Historical ContextLeidy is a modern Spanish given name, representing a phonetic adaptation of the English noun Lady. The name Lady itself originates from the Old English term hlæfdige, meaning "bread kneade...

Leire Feminine Basque Spanish

Leire is a female name used as both a Basque form and a Spanish variant of Leyre. The name originates from the mountain of Leyre in Navarre, northern Spain, where the historic monastery of San Salvador of Leyre is locate...

Lenin Masculine Spanish

Lenin is a masculine given name derived from the Russian surname Lenin, itself a pseudonym of the communist revolutionary Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (1870–1924), known universally as Vladimir Lenin. The name is primarily us...

Leocadia Feminine Spanish Medieval Latin

Leocadia is a feminine given name of Late Latin origin, closely associated with Spanish and medieval Christian traditions. The name's etymology is debated, but it may be derived from the Greek island of Leucadia (modern...

Leocadio Masculine Spanish

Leocadio is a Spanish masculine given name, derived as the masculine form of Leocadia. The feminine name Leocadia has Late Latin origins, possibly tracing back to the Greek island name Leucadia or the Greek word λευκός (...

León Masculine Spanish

León is a Spanish masculine given name that serves as the Spanish form of Leo and Leon. The name ultimately derives from the Latin element leo, meaning "lion," a cognate of the Greek leon. In Spanish, león also means "li...

Leonardo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Leonardo is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Leonard, a name of Germanic origin that derives from the elements lewon meaning "lion" and hardu meaning "brave" or "hardy." Thus, the name carries connotations of...

Leoncio Masculine Spanish

Leoncio is a Spanish given name, derived as the form of Leontios. The root name Leontios comes from the Greek λέοντος, the genitive of λέων, meaning "lion." Thus, Leoncio carries the connotation of "lion-like" or "of a l...

Leonel Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Leonel is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Lionel, ultimately derived from the French diminutive of Léon. The name thus traces its roots back to the Greek word λέων (ley via a name element), meaning "lion." Etymology a...

Leonor Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Leonor is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Eleanor. The name was introduced to the Iberian Peninsula in the 12th century by Eleanor of England, who married King Alfonso VIII of Castile. Over time, it became well establ...

Leopoldo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Leopoldo is the Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Leopold. The name Leopold derives from Old German elements liut "people" and bald "bold, brave", with its spelling later influenced by Latin leo "lion", resulting i...

Leticia Feminine Spanish

Leticia is a Spanish female given name, equivalent to the English Letitia. It derives from the Late Latin name Laetitia, meaning "joy" or "happiness". The name is associated with an early Spanish saint, whose cult helped...

Leyre Feminine Spanish

Leyre is a feminine Spanish name derived from the mountain of the same name in Navarre, northern Spain. The mountain is home to the ancient Monastery of San Salvador of Leyre, a significant historical and religious site...

Lía Feminine Galician Spanish

Lía is a Spanish and Galician form of Leah. The name Leah originates from the Hebrew Leʾa (לֵאָה), which is probably derived from the Hebrew word laʾa (לָאָה) meaning "weary" or "grieved". Alternatively, it may be relate...

Liberato Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Liberato is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese masculine given name derived from the Late Latin Liberatus, meaning "freed" or "released." The name shares its root with the Latin verb liberare ("to set free") and is clos...

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