Female and male first names : Spain.



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Yamarie is a beautiful Spanish-origin name derived from "Yamilet," combining "Yami" meaning darkness or night, and "let" meaning day, signifying the transition from night to day and symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
Yamaris is a captivating Spanish name with Quechua and Latin origins, meaning 'twin king'.
Yameiry is a distinctive Spanish given name created by Federico García Lorca in his play "Blood Wedding", with possible meanings related to purity or centrality.
Yamiled is a unique Spanish name derived from 'Jamila', meaning 'beautiful' in Arabic, honoring beauty across cultures.
Yamilet is a distinctive name of Spanish origin, combining 'yami' (Taino for darkness) and 'let' from 'luz' (Spanish for light), symbolizing harmony between opposites.
Yamily is a distinctive Spanish given name derived from the Arabic 'Yamila', meaning 'beautiful'.
Yanaliz is a unique girl's name of Spanish origin, derived from "yana" meaning woman and potentially influenced by "liz" meaning lizard, symbolizing adaptability and resilience.
Yanci is a Spanish-Basque name derived from Iñaki, meaning "our little one" or "little warrior," now popularized as a modern variation with the addition of 'y' at the beginning and replacing 'k' with 'ci'.
Yandel is a Puerto Rican name derived from 'Yoandri', meaning 'the Lord will give', popularized by reggaeton artist Juan Luis Morera Luna.
Yandel is a Puerto Rican name meaning "the dark one", derived from the Spanish word "yandel" describing someone with dark hair and complexion.
Yanderi is a rare Spanish given name derived from "yanda," meaning "to grow" or "to cultivate.
Yandier is a distinctive Spanish given name derived from the plant 'yandel', with no specific meaning beyond its botanical origins.
Yandriel is a stylish, Spanish-origin name derived from Andrés, meaning "strong" or "manly".
Yandry is a distinctive Spanish name derived from "yunque," meaning "anvil.
Yandy is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the fruit "yanda" or cherimoya, often given to girls and believed to symbolize sweetness and exoticism.
Yaneiry is a rare yet enchanting Spanish female name with deep historical roots. It originates from the Hebrew name Hananiah, meaning "God is Gracious," with the Spanish diminutive ending 'y' added to convey endearment without diminishing its powerful religious connotation.
Yaneisha is a captivating Spanish-origin name derived from 'yanes', meaning 'little Jane'.
Yaneisi is a captivating Spanish name with unknown origins but believed to mean 'wild' or 'savage', adding mystery and allure despite its recent popularity as both a girls' and boys' name.
Yaneisy is a unique, modern Spanish female given name derived from Yanira ("heaven/paradise") and Yessenia ("God has heard/answered"), meaning "Heaven has heard" or "Paradise has answered.
Yanel is a Spanish name meaning "Grace of God," derived from the female name Yanela or the male name Yaniel.
Yanela is a unique Spanish female given name derived from "Yanelis," combining elements "Yane" (from Spanish "Inés") and "lis" (Latin for "lily"). Its meaning often signifies purity, grace, elegance, and sophistication associated with lilies.
Yaneli is a beautiful Spanish-origin female name composed of "Yane" (John) and the feminine suffix "-li". It gained popularity through Puerto Rican actress Yaneli Martínez.
Yanelie is a unique and beautiful Spanish name derived from Yaniel, combining "God is gracious" (yan) with the Hebrew name Eli, meaning "my God." It gained popularity in recent years in Spanish-speaking countries and was famously carried by Puerto Rican actress Yanelie Torres. Despite its modern appeal, it has a melodic flow and straightforward spelling.
Yanelis is a unique Latin-derived Spanish name meaning 'favor' or 'grace', evolved from the biblical Hebrew name Hannah, known for her faith and devotion.
Yaneliz is a unique Spanish girl's name meaning "dedicated to the morning".
Yanell is a unique and distinctive Spanish-origin name derived from Yanela, with a charming and elegant sound. Its meaning, possibly 'little Jane,' adds to its mysterious allure.
Yanelys is a Spanish female name derived from Yanuel, which means "God is gracious" in Hebrew.
Yanesa is a distinctive feminine name with Basque roots, meaning "God is merciful" or "God has mercy.
Yanesha is a unique Spanish name of ancient Basque origin meaning "God is merciful," reflecting strong spiritual connotation.
Yanet is a Spanish origin name coined by poet Juan Ramon Jimenez, combining 'Yanez' and '-et', with possible meanings related to forgiveness or unity.
Yanett is a unique feminine given name of Hispanic origin, derived from the Spanish word "yanet," meaning "God is merciful.
Yanichel is a Spanish-origin name meaning 'to play or have fun,' embodying joy and liveliness. It originated as a diminutive form of longer names like Yanire, but has evolved into a standalone given name popular among Spanish-speaking families.
Yanielis is a distinctive female Spanish name derived from the masculine Yaniel, combining 'Yani', meaning 'God hears' in Hebrew, with 'el', also meaning 'God'. It's created as a feminine variant by adding '-is', but its rarity makes its origins and history less documented.
Yanira is a distinctive Spanish-origin female name composed of 'Yani' (God has heard) and 'ra' (light), suggesting 'God responds with radiance.'
Yaniris is a captivating Spanish name composed of Hebrew 'Yani' meaning 'God is merciful', and Latin 'ris' meaning 'crisis'. It signifies 'Mercy in Crisis'.
Yanixa is a distinctive Latin-derived name, popularized by Spanish-speaking cultures. Originally meaning 'door' or 'gate', it references the Roman god of transitions, Janus.
Yannira is a modern Hispanic twist on the classic Latin name Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', derived from Saint Agnes.
Yansel is a distinctive Spanish given name whose exact origin and meaning are uncertain but may derive from Hebrew or Spanish roots, possibly signifying "God is salvation" or "God is gracious.
Yansiel is a rare Spanish male name derived from Hebrew 'Yan' (to love) and '-riel' (like an angel), symbolizing "lovely like an angel".
Yaquelin is a unique Spanish given name derived from Yahaira (Nahuatl: "she who commands respect") and Elizabeth (Hebrew: "God is my oath"), bearing a rich, profound character with no historical precedent.