Female and male first names : Spanish.



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Vicente is a Spanish name derived from Latin "vincere," meaning "conquering" or "victorious.
Vista is a unique Spanish origin name derived from 'vista', meaning 'view' or 'sight', and signifies beauty, perspective, and expansive horizons.
Viva is a Spanish-origin unisex name derived from 'vivo', meaning lively or full of life.
Vivana is a vibrant Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'viver', meaning 'life'.
Vivenna is a rare Spanish name meaning 'alive' or 'lively', derived from the word 'vivo'.
Vontez is a rare male name of African American origin, with its exact meaning and history unknown. While some suggest it may be a variant of Vicente meaning "conquering", this is not widely accepted. Its use dates back to at least the mid-20th century in the United States.
Walberto is a rare Spanish name derived from Germanic Walther, meaning "little ruler of the army", popular among medieval nobility before becoming naturalized in Spain.
Weslie is a distinctive Latin American given name derived from the Spanish word "wesla," meaning "happiness" or "joy.
Wilberto is a rare Latin American name variant of Gilberto, meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
Wilce is a rare Spanish name derived from 'wilco', meaning 'willingly' or 'as ordered', making it a distinctive choice with a positive connotation.
Wilfredo is of Spanish origin, derived from the Germanic name Wilfred, meaning "desiring peace".
Wilfrido is a unique Spanish name derived from the German Wiþerik, meaning "powerful in wide realms".
Wilianny is a distinctive Spanish female given name, composed of "Wil," meaning "desire" or "will," and "ianny," a feminine diminutive suffix, conveying the meaning of "little one with desire" or "small but strong-willed.
Willfredo is a rare but meaningful Spanish name derived from Old German Wilfried, combining "wil" (will) and "frithu" (peace).
Willibaldo is a rare Germanic male name meaning "bold in will" or "courageous desire," first used by Visigoths in medieval times and carried by notable figures such as Spanish explorer Wilibaldo de la Cueva.
Wilmary is a distinctive Spanish name derived from William and Mary, blending English strength with Hebrew compassion.
Wilnelia is a Spanish feminine name derived from 'wilhelmina', meaning 'resolute protection' and associated with the flower Wilhelminia.
Wilner is a distinctive Spanish-origin name derived from 'wil', meaning 'will', and interpreted as 'strong-willed' or 'determined'. It has been used throughout history in various cultures but remains uncommon.
Wilver is a rare Spanish name derived from 'wilverio', meaning 'like gold' or 'golden'.
Wisin is a rare Spanish male name derived from the Visigothic personal name 'Visi', meaning 'the wise one'.
Wuilber is a unique Spanish name derived from Wilbert, a Germanic name meaning "brilliant desire" or "famous will.
Wuilmer is a rare Spanish name derived from Germanic Wilhelm, signifying 'strong-willed protection'.
Wyvonia is a rare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the Welsh Gwyneira meaning 'snowy and fair'.
Xabi is a traditional Basque name of Spanish origin meaning 'olive tree', popularized by famous footballers Xabi Alonso and his brother.
Xavier is a distinctive name of Basque origin, pronounced "sha-bee-ay" and meaning "the new house," symbolizing new beginnings and growth. It's associated with Saint Francis Xavier and exists in both Basque (Xabier) and Spanish (Javier) forms, reflecting cultural ties between the regions.
Xabriel is a Spanish variant of the Hebrew name Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Xailani is a Spanish-derived name meaning 'xylophone', symbolizing unity and creativity through music.
Xailen is a distinctive, unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from "xaleño," meaning "of Jalisco," a region in western Mexico known for its vibrant culture.
Xaira is a unique Spanish name derived from 'xara', meaning wild goat, associated with grace and independence.
Xavier is a Spanish name derived from the Basque "Etcheberri," meaning "new house dweller," popularized by Saint Francis Xavier, a prominent Christian missionary in Asia during the 16th century.
Xavier is of Spanish and Basque origin, meaning "new house" or "bright", derived from the Basque word "Etchegoin", and popularized by Saint Francis Xavier, a prominent Basque priest and missionary.
Xamora is an uncommon name of uncertain origin and meaning, with possible derivations from Spanish 'xamorro' or Arabic 'Samira', gaining recent popularity despite its mysterious past.
Xan is a rare Basque-derived name meaning 'from France' or 'free'.
Xandri is a unique Spanish name meaning 'handsome' or 'attractive', traditionally used for boys but also suitable for girls.
Xandro is a Spanish origin name meaning "ruler" or "leader", popularized by historical figures like Alexander the Great, and beloved in Basque culture.
Xareny is a captivating unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from "xarope," meaning syrup or sugar cane juice, symbolizing sweetness and richness.
Xarianna is a captivating Spanish name derived from "xarope," meaning "syrup," associated with sweetness and harmony, tracing back to the 16th century.
Xarielys is a unique Spanish girl's name derived from 'xarope', meaning syrup/molasses, with no specific meaning beyond its sound.
The name Xaver is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German name Chavor, which in turn comes from the Latin name Xaverius. It is believed to have originated as a variation of the Latin name Xaverius, which was derived from the ancient Roman family name Xavier, thought to mean "new house" or "bright house." The most famous figure associated with this name is Saint Francis Xavier, a 16th-century Spanish priest and missionary who brought Christianity to Asia.
Xaveria is the feminine form of Xavier, a Spanish name derived from the Basque place name Etxberri meaning 'new house,' popularized by Saint Francis Xavier.