Female and male first names : Spanish.



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Kalesa is a Filipino given name of Spanish origin, meaning 'horse-drawn carriage', symbolizing elegance and grace.
California, derived from Spanish 'californio', means 'residing in a hot house' and is associated with wealth, beauty, and opportunity.
Kandida is a distinctive Spanish girl's name derived from the Latin word 'candidus', meaning 'pure white' or 'spotless'.
Kantina is a unique female given name derived from the Spanish word "cantinflas," which was the nickname of renowned Mexican comedian Mario Fortino Alva, known as Cantinflas.
The unique Hispanic name Karely originates from 'cariñoso', meaning 'affectionate' or 'loving'. It reflects warmth, kindness, and Hispanic cultural values.
Karelys is a distinctive Hispanic given name, blends 'Carla' (strength) and 'Lys' (liberation).
Karent is a Spanish variant of the Welsh name Karen, meaning "little stone" or "rock".
Karielys is a unique Hispanic girls' name derived from 'cariño', meaning love or affection, with the endearing suffix '-lís'.
Karimen is a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'karima', meaning generous or noble, often associated with Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima bint Muhammad.
Karinna is a modern Spanish name derived from 'carino,' meaning 'affection' or 'love.'
Karissma, of African-American origin, is derived from the Spanish word 'carisma', meaning 'charisma' in English, conveying charm and allure.
Karitza is a captivating female name of Spanish origin, derived from 'karitzya' meaning 'grace/elegance'.
Karla is a Spanish female given name derived from 'karla', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
Karla is a Spanish female given name derived from 'carla', meaning 'strong' or 'free'. It originated from Germanic elements, but gained popularity in Spain and has since been internationally recognized.
Karlianys is an unusual yet beautiful unisex name with unknown origins and meaning, becoming popular among parents looking for creative names due to its rarity and potential for personal interpretation.
Karlita is a distinctive Spanish female name derived from 'Karla', meaning 'strong' or 'free', with the suffix '-ita' adding a feminine touch.
Karlito is a unique Spanish boy's name derived from Carlos, meaning "freeholder" or "strong".
Karlos is a Spanish name derived from Carlos or Charles, meaning "freeholder" or "strong." It has a rich historical context associated with royalty and nobility throughout the centuries.
Karmela is a unique Hispanic name derived from 'Carmen', meaning 'song' or 'melody', and associated with the Virgin Mary.
Karmen is a Spanish-origin unisex name derived from "carmen," meaning "song" or "poem." It has medieval roots in religious music and has gained recent popularity in English-speaking countries due to its melodic sound and musical connotations.
The name Karmen is of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word "carus" meaning dear or beloved. It was popularized during the Middle Ages among noble families and later spread across Europe. A famous bearer of this name is renowned opera singer Montserrat Caballé.
Katalena is a Spanish name derived from the Catalan form of Catherine, meaning "pure" or "innocent".
Katalina is a distinctive Spanish female name derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', associated with strength and intelligence throughout history.
Katty is a unique Spanish name meaning "pure" or "innocent," popularized by St. Catherine of Alexandria and now globally recognized.
Xavier is a Spanish name of Basque origin, meaning "new house," derived from Etxeberri. It was made famous by Francis Xavier, a co-founder of the Jesuits who became a renowned missionary.
Kayjuan is an uncommon first name of uncertain origin but believed to derive from Middle English names like Kaye or Key combined with the Spanish variant of John, "Juan," meaning "God is gracious." This fusion results in a distinctive and rare name with spelling variations such as Kaiyan, Kiyuan, and Kajuan. As it's not culturally tied to any specific region or language, Kayjuan can be considered a global name with a unique blend of influences.
Keidy is a charming Spanish-origin name, a variant of Keyla, meaning 'skies', often associated with openness and freedom.
Keijuan is a unique African American name derived from Hawaiian "Kai" meaning 'sea' and Spanish/ Hebrew 'Juan/Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious', symbolizing 'Sea of God's Grace'.
Keiliany is a unique Spanish girl's name of Mesoamerican origin, derived from "quetzalli," meaning precious feather, associated with the revered quetzal bird and god Quetzalcoatl.
Keisy is a distinctive Spanish name meaning 'heroic' or 'valiant'.
Kendrys is a unique Spanish-derived name of Welsh origin, meaning "bold power" or "war chief," reflecting strength and leadership.
Kenjuan is a rare African male given name derived from Yoruba words "Kehinde" (last born) and Spanish "Juan" (God is gracious), signifying that even the youngest are blessed by divine grace.
Kennede is an uncommon American girls' name derived from a blend of Kennedy (Irish, meaning "helmeted chief") and Jade (Spanish, referring to the green stone).
Kepa is a Basque name of Spanish origin, meaning "the one who guards or protects". It has traditionally been used by both boys and girls among the Basque people, but is more commonly associated with males.
The name Kevis is of unknown origin and has no widely accepted meaning. It does not appear to have roots in popular languages such as English, Spanish, French, German, or Italian, and is not related to the Irish name Kevin despite some people's assumptions. Used for centuries, Kevis was first recorded in medieval Scotland in 1296. Today, it is most commonly found in English-speaking countries but remains relatively rare.
Keydy is a distinctive Spanish name of uncertain origin but believed to mean "slender" or "heavenly". It's become popular among Spanish-speaking communities since the late 20th century.
Keyjuan is an African-American name created by combining "Key," of English origin meaning "keeper of keys" or derived from "keie," meaning "key," and "Juan," a Spanish form of Johannes, meaning "God is gracious.
Keyla is a captivating Spanish name derived from 'clavel', meaning 'carnation', symbolizing love and passion.
Keylani is a unique Spanish-derived name meaning "little key" or "graceful key," gaining popularity for its musicality and elegance while embodying grace and charm.
Keylany is a rare yet captivating Spanish name derived from "clavel," meaning "carnation" flower.