Female and male first names : Spanish.



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Esterlene is a rare Hispanic girls' name derived from Spanish 'Estela', meaning 'star'.
Estes is a distinctive given name of Spanish origin, derived from the surname "Estés" meaning "from Esteva/Esteve," and believed to have originated in the Basque Country.
Estes is a unique Spanish-origin given name meaning 'from the willows.'
Estevan is a Spanish name meaning 'resurrection', used since ancient Roman times and popular in Spain around Easter.
Estevan is a rare Spanish name derived from Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland', symbolizing victory and success. Once popular among medieval Spanish nobility, today it's less common in Spain but still used worldwide.
Estevon is a unique, captivating male name of Spanish origin meaning "to come" or "arrival".
Esteysi is a Latin-origin name meaning "to be," derived from Estela ("star" in Spanish), popular among some medieval Spanish and Portuguese families.
Esthefani is a unique Spanish name derived from "estafeta," meaning "relay runner" or "messenger." Coined by Miguel de Cervantes in "Don Quixote," this beautiful name carries literary origins but no specific religious or historical significance.
Esthefania is a Spanish-origin feminine name combining 'Estefanía' meaning "crown" and 'Fe' signifying "faith", symbolizing strength and unwavering belief.
Esthefany is a captivating feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "estefanía" meaning "crown" or "garland". It signifies elegance and grace, inspired by floral and regal connotations.
Esthela is a Spanish origin given name meaning 'star', associated with beauty and brilliance. It has a rich history dating back to medieval Spain, popularized throughout Latin America, and has been carried by notable figures like Esthelaud, a knight of Joan of Arc.
Estiben is a unique Spanish name derived from Latin Stephani, meaning "crown" or "garland," associated with victory and achievement.
Estiven is a captivating Spanish name derived from "estivien," meaning "of the summer." It evokes warmth and vibrancy, celebrating nature during its most radiant season.
Estoria is a distinctive Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "history" or "story," popular among medieval Spanish and Portuguese royalty as a name for princesses reflecting their role as Keepers of History.
Estrada is a Spanish surname and given name derived from the verb 'estradas' meaning 'to walk or go along', or 'estrada' meaning 'road'. It signifies journey and progress.
Estralita is a charming female given name of Spanish origin, meaning "little star.
Estrelita is a unique Spanish female name meaning 'little star', derived from 'estrella' with the endearing suffix '-ita'.
Estrella is a charming Spanish female given name, derived from the Latin 'stella', meaning 'star'. It carries cultural significance as a symbol of guidance and good fortune.
Estrellita is a Spanish-origin feminine name meaning "little star.
Estreya is a unique Spanish given name meaning "star".
Estuardo is a unique Spanish given name derived from the English name Stuart, associated with Scottish royalty, suggesting nobility and power.
Ethanmateo is a unique, two-part name combining Hebrew 'Ethan', meaning strong or enduring, and Spanish Matthew, signifying gift of God.
Eufaula is a rare Spanish given name derived from the genus Euphausia of small shrimp, associated with Eufaula, Alabama in the United States.
Eufemio is a rare Spanish given name derived from Latin "euphemia," meaning "good speech" or "fair fame.
Eulalio is a Spanish-origin name derived from the Latin word 'eulam', meaning 'goodwill' or 'kindness'. It evolved from Eulalia, popularized by St. Eulalia of Mérida, a 3rd-century Christian martyr whose courage inspired many.
Euleta is a beautiful and rare Spanish female given name derived from 'eucalipto', the eucalyptus tree, symbolizing growth and resilience.
Eulina is a rare Spanish-derived name meaning 'olive'.
Eulises is a unique Spanish name derived from the Greek word "Euliseos," meaning "well-spoken" or "eloquent," highlighting clear communication and articulate expression.
Eulogio is a rare Spanish name derived from Latin 'eulogius', meaning 'to speak well' or 'praise'.
Eulojia is a rare Spanish female name derived from the Latin word "eucharista," meaning "thanksgiving." It translates to "filled with thanks" or "happy in giving thanks," conveying kindness, generosity, and gratitude.
Eulojio is a rare Spanish name of Latin origin, derived from 'euloquium', meaning 'well-spoken' or 'eloquent'.
Eulonda is a captivating Spanish name derived from "eucalipto," the eucalyptus tree, known for its aroma and medicinal properties.
Eusevia is a rare yet elegant Spanish name derived from 'eusebius', meaning 'pious' or 'devout'. It's associated with Saint Eusebia, a 4th-century martyr known for her strong faith.
Evamaria is a rare yet significant Spanish female given name, derived from "Evamaría", combining Hebrew 'Eva' meaning life and Latin Maria, ultimately stemming from Hebrew Mariam meaning sea of bitterness or rebelliousness.
Evangelita is a rare yet meaningful Spanish-origin girl's name derived from 'evangelio,' translating to 'little evangelist' or 'one who spreads good news.'
Evar is a distinctive Spanish-origin male name derived from the ancient Iberian 'Ebro' or 'Ebros' people, first recorded among Visigoths.
Evara is a unique Latin-derived name meaning "wide" or "spacious," associated with vastness and freedom, popular among medieval Spanish nobility but now predominantly female.
Evarista is a unique Latin-derived given name meaning 'always', popular among medieval Italian-Spanish nobility and in literature, but rarely used today.
Evelia is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Latin "Evangelium," signifying "good news" or "resurrection." It's also linked to "evello," meaning "to cause to grow.
Evelio is a rare Spanish male name derived from "evil" meaning "life", associated with St. Eulogius of Cordoba, used by notable figures like Evelio Rosales and Evelio Javier.