Female and male first names : Spanish.



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Yasaira is a rare and elegant Spanish name derived from 'yazmin', meaning 'jasmine flower'.
Yaschica is an exotic Latin American name of unknown origin, popularized in Argentina, signifying grace and beauty due to its phonetic similarity to words like "gracia" (grace) and "hermosa" (beautiful).
Yasel is a unique Spanish male given name derived from Hebrew Yishai, meaning "gift from God" or "God is my salvation".
Yasenia is a unique female name of Latin American origin, derived from the Basque word "yañi," meaning "marsh marigold.
Yasiel is a name of Spanish origin derived from Hebrew Yishai, meaning "God is my salvation".
Yasiris is a unique feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from the word 'yacimiento' meaning 'oil field', combined with '-is'.
Yasleen is a charming Latin American girl's name derived from 'yazmín', meaning 'jasmine'.
Yaslen is a captivating Spanish name of Arabic origin, meaning 'dahlia,' associated with intelligence and independence.
Yaslene is a distinctive Hispanic name derived from Isabel, meaning "devoted to God," now interpreted as "God is my light.
Yasley: Spanish origin, derived from Islay; less common variant, distinctive charm.
Yaslin is a rare yet captivating Spanish female name derived from "azul," meaning blue, and signifying "little blue" or "blue like the sky.
Yasmany is a distinctive male given name of Spanish origin, derived from Ismael, meaning "God will hear".
Yasmim is a charming Spanish name derived from the Arabic "Yasmin," signifying the jasmine flower known for its sweet scent.
Yasminda is a captivating name of Spanish origin, derived from 'yasmina', meaning 'jasmine', associated with beauty and grace like the fragrant flower. Its roots trace back to Moorish Spain, influenced by Arabic culture, with variations across languages and cultures worldwide.
Yasmira is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'jasmine beauty' and combining Arabian and Spanish influences.
Yasniel is a unique, Spanish-origin name derived from "yasan," meaning "jasmine." It reflects the beauty and fragrance of jasmine flowers and carries connotations of elegance and grace. Pronounced /yaːsˈɲɛl/, with emphasis on the second syllable, Yasniel is uncommon and may evoke curiosity.
Yastelin is a rare Spanish name created from the popular names Yasmin and Elizabeth, symbolizing beauty and divine promise without a specific historical significance.
Yathziri is a unique Spanish-origin female given name, believed to be derived from Arabic 'Yasira', though its exact origins are unclear; regardless, it stands as a symbol of uniqueness and individuality.
Yavier is a distinct Spanish name derived from 'Iavius', meaning 'warlike' or 'youthful'. Unlike Javier, it has no common variants or documented history, making it a rare yet unique choice.
Yaylin is a Spanish-origin girl's name, composed of "Yay" meaning celebration and "Lín", often associated with liberty. It symbolizes rejoicing in freedom.
Yazel is a rare Spanish name of Basque origin meaning "God will augment" or "God will increase".
Yazlene is a Spanish-derived feminine name meaning 'moon', derived from the Basque word 'Yaz'. It is also associated with the Virgin Mary, providing spiritual connotations, and its rarity makes it unique.
Yazline is a radiant Spanish name meaning "to shine" or "radiant", signifying brilliance and positivity.
Yazmani is a captivating Spanish name of Basque origin, composed of "Ya" meaning "already" or a variant of other Basque names, and "zamen" possibly associated with travel or agility.
Yazmin is an enchanting unisex name of Spanish and Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word 'yasmine', meaning 'jasmine' or 'jessamine'.
Yazzmin is a captivating Spanish name derived from 'jazmín', meaning 'jasmine', a fragrant flower symbolizing grace and elegance.
Yecica is an uncommon feminine name of uncertain Spanish/Latin American or Basque origin, meaning potentially "little dark one" or related to blindness, though interpretations vary.
Yeferson is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning "God will add.
Yefferson is a rare male name of Spanish origin, derived from English Jefferson meaning 'fair-haired' or 'son of Jeff', itself derived from Middle English Geoffrey. Though less common than Jefferson, Yefferson carries similar historic connotations of leadership and intelligence.
Yefri is a unique Spanish name with Hebrew origins meaning "may God raise him up.
Yefry is a Spanish name derived from 'jefre', meaning 'saffron', originating in medieval Spain and associated with the valuable spice trade.
Yeicelyn is a Spanish name derived from "Yei" meaning moon in Quechua, and "Celyn", a Welsh masculine name meaning leader. It signifies Leader of the Moon.
Yeico is a rare Spanish name believed to mean "to shout" or "to cry out", with uncertain historical origins.
Yeider is a rare yet captivating Spanish given name derived from Basque Eider, meaning "between the seas".
Yeidy is a Spanish female given name meaning 'grandmother' or 'ancestor', conveying respect and family heritage.
Yeilany is a Spanish feminine name meaning 'like an eagle', symbolizing strength and courage.
Yeimi is a captivating Spanish name of Basque origin, meaning "little warrior" or "lord of my house", derived from Iñaki/Eneko.
Yeimy is a captivating female name of Spanish origin meaning 'like an egg yolk'. It began as a nickname for blonde-haired girls before becoming a distinctive standalone name.
Yeiner is a distinctive Spanish name derived from "yerba", meaning "herb", often associated with growth and nature, used for both males and females in Andalusia, Spain.
Yeiren is a distinctive Spanish name derived from "yerba", meaning herb, coined by poet Federico García Lorca in his play "Blood Wedding". Despite unclear origins, it embodies creativity and individuality.