Female and male first names : Spain.



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Dorismar is a rare, Spanish-derived female name meaning "golden" or "gilded," often associated with beauty and opulence.
Doroteo is a rare Spanish name meaning "gift of God," derived from the Latin Dorothea, with historical roots tracing back to ancient times.
Duie is a rare Spanish given name derived from "dueño," meaning "owner." Typically masculine but used for girls too, it conveys strength despite limited historical documentation.
Dulce is a sweet-sounding Spanish girl's name meaning 'sweet', popular in Spanish-speaking countries and beyond due to its endearing connotation.
Dulcemaria is a unique Spanish name derived from the Latin words 'dulcis' meaning sweet and 'Maria', signifying Mary, creating a beautiful moniker with religious significance.
Dulcinea is a rare yet captivating female given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'dulcinea', meaning 'sweetness'. It is famously associated with the idealized beloved of Don Quixote in Cervantes' novel.
Duran is a distinctive Spanish name of English origin, derived from the city of Durham, meaning "strong settlement.
Duvan is a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'duende', meaning 'elf' or 'goblin'.
Dyanira is a Latin-derived name meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly', made famous by its appearance in the Spanish novel "El Diablo Cojuelo" as the faithful wife of Gerardo.
The name Dyor is of unknown origin and does not have a widely accepted meaning or history.
Edder is a distinctive Spanish given name derived from the Basque word "eder," meaning "handsome" or "beautiful.
Eddieberto is a rare yet captivating Spanish-derived given name combining English and Spanish elements, reflecting its cultural heritage without prominent historical associations.
Edelmira is a unique Spanish female name derived from Adelmari, meaning "noble like the sea".
Edelmiro is a unique Spanish given name derived from 'edelmir', meaning 'noble peace'.
Edgareduardo is a rare Spanish origin name derived from Eduardo, meaning "wealth" or "prosperity", combined with elements from other names, and popularized by European royals like Edward the Confessor.
Edher is a Spanish name of Basque origin, derived from Etherio, meaning "gifted" or "talented".
Ediberto is a rare Spanish male name derived from 'Edi', meaning 'protection', and 'berto' from the name Berto.
Ediel is a distinctively Spanish name derived from the Hebrew Elijah, meaning 'the Lord is my God', reflecting its rich historical and cultural significance.
Edieth is a unisex Spanish name derived from 'edificio', meaning 'building'.
Edinson is of Spanish origin, meaning "son of Edmund" or "protector of the home". It is derived from the Old English name Edmund, composed of elements "ead", meaning wealth or prosperity, and "mund", meaning protection.
Edmundo is a rare yet significant Spanish given name derived from Old Germanic elements, meaning "rich in protection" or "guardian of wealth," with historical ties to Saint Edmund the Martyr and literary appearances like Edmundo Mondragón in García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Ednar is a distinctive Hispanic name derived from the Spanish word "edén," meaning "paradise.
Ednita is a unique female given name of Spanish origin, derived from "edén" meaning "paradise," evoking beauty, harmony, and tranquility. It has been notably carried by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ednita Nazario.
Edrie is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from the word "witness", popularized during medieval Spain and notably borne by Jewish sage Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, also known as Edri.
Eduar is a rare Spanish name derived from Eduardo, which means 'prosperous protector'.
Eduardoluis is a distinctive Spanish name combining Eduardo ("prosperous spear") and Luis ("famous wolf").
Eduviges is a rare, feminine Spanish name derived from Eduardo, meaning 'guardian of wealth' or 'guardian of wood', popularized by medieval royalty.
Effren is a rare Spanish boys' name derived from "freno", meaning "rein" or "brake", associated with control and balance.
Efrain is a unique Spanish name with Hebrew roots meaning "fruitful" or "double.
Eladio is a rare but captivating Spanish given name derived from 'elado', meaning 'frosted' or 'iced'. It originally served as an occupational surname for those working with ice or snow, later becoming a unique name choice among families with this heritage.
Elainy is a captivating Spanish name meaning 'light' or 'shining', derived from 'elaine', with historical ties to 'laetitia', meaning 'happiness'.
Elany, of Spanish origin, means 'sandy place' or 'sandbank,' evoking groundedness and connection to nature.
Elaria is a Spanish-origin female name that means either "the sun" or "crown princess," reflecting its radiant nature or regal elegance.
Elbia is a captivating Spanish name derived from Eleuterio, meaning "free" or "liberated," and associated with St. Eleuterius, a 4th-century Christian martyr.
Elener is a rare Spanish name derived from 'eleno,' meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant,' coined by Miguel de Unamuno for his novel 'Niebla.'
Elenny is a unique Spanish name derived from 'el yen' meaning 'the year', symbolizing new beginnings and renewal.
Elfago is a rare Spanish given name derived from the Basque name Elfigo, meaning "the fig.
Elgia is a rare Spanish origin given name derived from the word "elgia" meaning mourning or grief, but embraced for its elegance and often associated with resilience in adversity.
Elianet, of Spanish origin, is a unique feminine form of Elián, derived from Hebrew Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh', carrying historical strength and courage.
Eliannys is a unique Puerto Rican name derived from Elián, meaning 'my God is my light'.