Female and male first names : Spain.



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Josabet is a Spanish origin name composed of Jose 'God shall increase' and Beth from Elizabeth 'my God is an oath', translating to 'God shall increase my God is an oath'. It has biblical roots, as Elizabeth was the mother of John the Baptist, and it signifies growth and commitment to faith.
Josan is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God judges," popularized during the Middle Ages by Spanish Jewish communities, and associated with King Josiah of Judah.
Joscar is a unique Spanish-origin name created by Salvador Dalí, combining elements from Josephine Baker and Scarlett O'Hara with no specific meaning.
Jose is a popular Spanish-derived name from Hebrew Joseph, meaning 'God will increase'.
Joseadrian, of Spanish origin, combines José ('God will increase') and Adrian ('from Hadria'), bearing historical significance as seen with Governor José Adrián Velázquez.
Josealberto is a unique Spanish name composed of José ("God will increase") and Alberto ("noble and bright"), signifying "God will add nobility and brightness.
Josealejandro is a distinctive Hispanic name combining José ("God shall increase") and Alejandro ("defending men"), carrying historic strength and cultural significance.
Josealfredo is a distinctive Hispanic male name composed of José ("God shall increase") and Alfredo ("noble and wise"), carrying positive meanings but lacking widespread historical significance.
Josean is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'Joseph', meaning 'he will add' or 'he shall increase'. It has biblical roots tracing back to Jesus Christ's stepfather, and has been popular among Spanish royalty.
Joseangel is a Spanish-origin name composed of "Jose," meaning "he will add" or "he shall increase," and "Angel," meaning "messenger." It translates to "Joseph messenger" and has historical ties to Catholic traditions, often given around religious holidays.
Joseantonio is a distinctive Spanish name composed of Jose, meaning "he shall increase", and Antonio, meaning "priceless". It holds deep religious and historical significance.
Joseany is a recently created female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the male name José which means 'God will increase'. The suffix '-any' gives it a feminine touch.
Josearmando is a unique Spanish name composed of José ("God shall increase") and Armando ("strong home"), meaning "God shall increase, strong home.
Josecruz is a Spanish compound name derived from José ('God will increase') and Cruz ('cross'), signifying 'God will increase the cross'.
Josedejesus is a unique Spanish name composed of 'Jose' meaning 'God shall increase' and 'de Jesus', literally translating to 'Joseph of Jesus'. It has biblical roots, with Joseph being the husband of Mary, and gained popularity during Spanish colonization of the Americas.
Joseduardo is a rare yet powerful Spanish name combining 'Jose' (meaning "God will increase") and 'Eduardo' ("prosperity" and "strong").
Joseeduardo is a distinctive Spanish name combining José ("God shall increase") and Eduardo ("protector of prosperity"), with no significant historical figure associated.
Joseenrique is a Spanish given name composed of "Jose," meaning "God shall increase," and "Enrique," meaning "home ruler.
Josefa is an elegant Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'Joseph', meaning 'God shall increase'. Traditionally given to girls born around Christmas, it was popular among Spanish nobility, including Queen Elizabeth II's lady-in-waiting.
Josefina is a graceful Spanish name derived from Joseph, meaning "God will increase," signifying growth and prosperity.
Josefita is a unique female name derived from Hebrew 'Joseph', meaning "He will increase". It gained popularity in Spain during the Middle Ages, was associated with opera singer Josephine Baker, and has been carried by historical figures like Josefita de Abalos y Alcocer.
Josegabriel is a distinctive male name of Spanish origin, combining 'Jose' meaning "God shall increase" and 'Gabriel', signifying "God is my strength".
Joseignacio is a unique Spanish male name derived from José ("God shall increase") and Ignacio ("to ignite"), signifying "God will kindle.
Josejavier is a distinctively Spanish name derived from José ('God will increase') and Javier ('new house' or 'new settlement'), combining religious and cultural significance.
The name Josejesus combines the Hebrew names Yosef ("he shall increase") and Yeshua ("Yahweh is salvation"), creating a unique Spanish moniker that signifies continuous growth in salvation.
Josejr is a distinctive Spanish variant of José, which originates from the Hebrew name Yosef meaning "he will add" or "he will increase.
Josejuan is a distinct Spanish name derived from combining Jose ("God shall increase") and Juan ("God is merciful").
Josejulian is a modern, uncommon given name of Hispanic origin, created by combining Jose ('God shall increase') and Julian ('youthful'). It symbolizes 'God shall increase youthfulness'.
Joselina is a unique Spanish name derived from "joselito," meaning "little Joseph," with Hebrew roots signifying "God shall increase.
Joseline, of Spanish origin, is derived from the Hebrew name Joseph meaning 'God will increase'.
Joselyn is a modern Spanish feminine name derived from Josefina, meaning 'God shall increase'.
Joselynn is a captivating Spanish origin name meaning "God will increase clear waters," combining elements of growth with purity and conveying spiritual depth.
Josemaria is a Spanish name composed of Jos(e), meaning 'God will increase', and Maria, signifying 'of Mars' or 'dedicated to Mars'.
Josemiguel is a Spanish name composed of Jose and Miguel, both with significant historical and biblical meanings.
Josepablo is a rare yet meaningful Spanish name composed of José, meaning "God will increase", and Pablo, meaning "small" or "humble".
Josera is a rare, feminine variant of the Spanish name José, meaning "God shall increase.
Josericardo is a rare yet powerful Spanish name, combining the Hebrew 'God shall add' (José) and Germanic 'powerful and strong' (Ricardo).
Joseroberto is a Spanish origin name derived from José and Roberto, meaning 'God will increase bright fame' or 'He shall increase famous brightness'.
Josey is a gender-neutral Spanish given name derived from José, meaning "God will increase" or "God shall add.
Joshua is a Hebrew name meaning "God is salvation," derived from Yehoshua, with 'Yeho' meaning 'God' and 'shua' meaning 'salvation.'