Female and male first names : Spanish.



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Yareliz is a captivating Spanish female given name derived from the Nahuatl goddess Yarelli, meaning "rainbow" and symbolizing divine beauty and celestial connection.
Yarelyn is a unique Spanish name derived from "yare" (today/now) combined with "-lyn", symbolizing living in the present moment and embracing life's opportunities.
Yarelys is a unique Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'Yael', meaning "mountain goat", reflecting strength and agility.
Yarenis is a captivating Spanish name derived from Basque "Yaren," meaning "small deer." It symbolizes grace, agility, and gentleness.
Yarenys is a distinctive Spanish name of Caribbean origin, translating to "like me, small flower".
Yaresly is a unique Spanish name derived from "yare," meaning "ready" or "prepared.
Yaretzy is a beautiful Spanish name meaning 'to row swiftly', inspired by the word 'yare'.
Yarianny is a rare Spanish name derived from 'yaramillo', a South American wild plant, signifying nature and freedom.
Yaribel is a beautiful Spanish feminine name derived from Basque elements: 'Yari', meaning 'spear', and 'Bel', meaning 'beautiful'. It signifies 'beautiful spear' and honors Basque heritage.
Yaribeth is a distinctive Spanish name derived from "Yaribel," combining Basque "yari" (spear) with Spanish "bel" (beautiful). It signifies "beautiful spear.
Yaricsa is a unique, captivating Latin American name with possible Spanish influences, potentially derived from the word "yarisa" meaning jasmine, though not definitively proven. Despite its rarity and lack of official meaning, Yaricsa's distinctive sound and spelling make it stand out.
Yaricza is a unique Latin American name of Nahuatl origin, meaning "she who walks like the wind" or "swift walker.
Yariel is a Latin-origin name meaning "elevated," potentially popularized by Gabriel García Márquez's character Aureliano Segundo in "One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Yarielis is a rare yet captivating Spanish name with roots in both South American Quechua culture ("spear") and Greek/European royalty ("God is my oath").
Yarieliz is a unique Spanish name derived from the word 'yari', a traditional weapon used by South American indigenous peoples, and means strength, unity or harmony.
Yarielys is a captivating Spanish name derived from 'Yari', meaning 'spear' in Quechua, and 'Elis', meaning 'pledged to God' in Greek.
Yarilis is a Spanish-origin name meaning 'flirtatious' or 'playful', conveying positivity and joyfulness.
Yariliz is a rare Spanish name derived from 'yarilla', meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'.
Yarilyn is a beautiful Spanish-origin name created by blending Yasmine (Arabic for 'jasmine flower') and Marilyn (English for 'song of the sea'), evoking a floral connection to the sea.
Yarimar is a captivating Spanish name derived from Basque Yaramia meaning "sea wave" or "sea foam," popularized in Puerto Rico with worldwide appeal despite its rarity.
Yarisbel is a beautiful Spanish name composed of Yara (Guaraní Indian meaning 'water lily') and Isabel (Spanish form of Hebrew Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'), making its translation 'Water Lily God is My Oath'.
Yarisbeth is a distinctive Spanish-derived name combining Yaris (unknown origin) and Beth ("house of mercy" in Aramaic). Its meaning is speculative but often interpreted as "merciful Yaris." Despite its uncertain origins, Yarisbeth has gained popularity due to its uniqueness.
Yarisleidi is a unique Spanish given name that originated in Cuba, derived from "yare" meaning laughter and "-lei" suggesting light or brightness, interpreted as "laughing brightness".
Yarisleidy is a unique Spanish-origin female name meaning "happy sailor," derived from "yare" (to sail) and "isleido" (happy).
Yarisley is a captivating Spanish-origin female name meaning "to shine bright like a star.
Yarismar is a rare Spanish female name composed of "Yari" (spear) from Guarani language and "Ismar" from Basque Izmara, symbolizing strength, courage, elegance, and nobility.
Yarithza is a rare yet captivating feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from "yara" meaning "to flow or stream," possibly influenced by Nahuatl language.
Yaritssa is a unique Spanish name derived from "yaris," meaning "to shine" or "to glow," signifying light and radiance.
Yaritza is a rare, Spanish-origin female name derived from Basque "Yari," meaning "to flow" or "river.
Yaritza is a distinctive Spanish feminine name derived from 'yari', meaning spear or lance, and associated with strength.
Yaritzel is a captivating Spanish name derived from 'yarit', meaning 'to dawn'. It signifies the start of a new day and originates from the vibrant region of Andalusia.
Yaritzi is a captivating Spanish female name meaning 'beautiful', derived from 'yare', with variations like Yaretzi and Yarethzi.
Yaritzy is a Spanish name meaning "little wild cat," symbolizing fierce independence.
Yariza is a Latin-origin female name meaning "to shine" or "sparkle", popularized by Spanish nobility like Doña Yarisa de Lara, symbolizing positivity, light, and radiance.
Yarizbeth is a unique Latin American female name with roots tracing back to the Hebrew name "Jair," meaning "enlightened" or "he who illuminates.
Yarizel is a rare, Spanish-origin name composed of "Yari" meaning spear in Basque, and "Zel" derived from the Basque word for meadow, signifying "Spear of the Meadow".
Yarleny is a rare Spanish name meaning 'to lead' or 'command', popular among medieval Spanish nobility.
Yarlin is a Spanish-origin girl's name derived from "yare," meaning "now" or "at this moment," and signifies being present and alive in the current moment.
Yarlyn is a rare yet powerful Spanish name derived from "yarle," meaning "to roar" or "shout," reflecting strength and confidence.
Yary is a captivating unisex name of Spanish-Basque origin, meaning 'valley of flowers'.