Female and male first names : Spain.

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Yurely is a distinctive Spanish name derived from "yunque," meaning "anvil," symbolizing strength and resilience.
Yuriel is a captivating unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from the Hebrew 'Uri', meaning 'my light'.
Yurith is a unique and elegant name of unknown origin, often believed to be a blend of Yuri and Elizabeth or of Latin/Spanish descent, though there's no definitive evidence supporting these theories. Its meaning remains largely unexplored due to its scarcity in historical records. Despite this mystery, Yurith continues to captivate with its distinctive sound and spelling, making it an attractive choice for those seeking uniqueness.
Yusmeri: Hispanic feminine name originating from Arabic Yusra ("ease" or "flow"), pronounced /yoo-smuh-ree/, gaining popularity among Spanish-speaking communities for its blend of cultural heritage and modernity.
Yzabella is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise," first used by Spanish Jews in the 13th century as a feminine form of Izidor.
Zaelia is a unique Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'zael', meaning 'angelic'. It signifies 'angelic vision'.
The name Zafiro is of Spanish origin, derived from "zafiro," meaning sapphire, symbolizing preciousness and beauty.
Zailyn is a captivating Spanish origin name derived from "zaíno," meaning gray or dusky, but now symbolizing abstract qualities.
Zaira is a Spanish-origin name derived from the Arabic word 'za'ira', meaning 'radiant'.
Zamarria is a unique Spanish name derived from "zamarra," meaning coarse cloth or fabric, signifying strength and resilience or creativity in craftsmanship.
Zamaya is a Spanish name derived from the African name Samaia, meaning "born free," reflecting Igbo tradition and resilience during colonial times.
Zandel is a distinctive Spanish given name derived from 'zándalo', meaning 'sandalwood', popularized by Miguel de Cervantes in "Don Quixote". It signifies the sacred sandalwood tree, known for its sweet fragrance and beautiful wood.
Zantiago is a rare Spanish male name meaning 'holy like Santiago', derived from 'santo'.
Zanya is a Spanish-derived name meaning "carrot," often associated with vibrant personalities, and has gained popularity in recent years despite its rare history.
Zaqueo is a unique Spanish name derived from the Hebrew Zechariah, meaning "God remembers.
Zaray is a unique name of uncertain origin, possibly Persian, Arabic, Spanish, or Slavic, and its meaning varies from "radiant" in Arabic to "bramble bush" in Spanish.
Zaron is a rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, associated with the fictional character Zarro in Spanish literature. Its meaning varies, including 'ruler', 'powerful warrior', or 'princess'.
Zayleen is a unique Spanish variant of the Arabic Zeinab, meaning "beauty" or "adornment", and paying homage to Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
Zayra is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Arabic Azrah, meaning 'morning breeze,' symbolizing hope and renewal.
Zeferino is a distinct Spanish given name derived from "cebro," meaning "to boil" or "to seethe," symbolizing intense energy and passion.
Zelyna is a unique Spanish name derived from Celina, meaning "heavenly," popularized by Cervantes' "Don Quixote.
Zenaida is a unique Spanish name derived from Latin 'zēnō', meaning 'to live' or 'be lively', symbolizing life and vitality.
Zenaido is a rare Spanish name derived from "zen", meaning wisdom. It's associated with intelligence and was popular among medieval Spanish nobility.
Zoraya is a unique Spanish name of Persian origin, derived from "Soraya" meaning "rich head" or "prosperous top," often associated with strength, elegance, uniqueness, and royal figures like Princess Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari. It's popular worldwide despite its rarity due to its distinctive sound and powerful meaning for both boys and girls.
Zorayda is a unique Spanish name derived from the Basque word "Zoraide," meaning "white lark." It was popularized by Pedro Calderón de la Barca in his play "La Vida es Sueño," where Zorayda is known for her beauty, intelligence, and courage.
Zorita, of Spanish origin, means "fox" and symbolizes intelligence and cunning.
Zorro is a Spanish given name meaning 'fox,' popularized by Johnston McCulley's 1919 novella featuring a masked avenger defending the oppressed.
Zuheily is a radiant Spanish name meaning 'to shine', popular among Spanish nobility during the Renaissance.
Zujeily is a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'zuela', meaning 'ankle', and related to the Hebrew name Selah, signifying 'prayer'.
Zujey is a unique Spanish name derived from the Hebrew "Yosef," meaning "he will add.
Zulay is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Zulaykha, an Arabic name meaning "pure" or "bright.
Zuleica is a Spanish name with Arabic roots, derived from Zulaykha, meaning 'distant' or 'remote'. It holds rich historical and cultural significance as the wife of King Solomon in One Thousand and One Nights.
Zuleidy is a distinctive Spanish name combining Arabic "Suad" meaning good fortune and Spanish "ida" for journey.
Zuleima is a unique Spanish name derived from the Arabic Zulaykha meaning 'shadow' or 'darkness', popularized by an 18th-century play.
Zulema is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Arabic Zulaykha, meaning "dark-haired beauty," with historical roots in Middle Eastern folklore and Spanish literature.
Zuley is a Spanish-origin name derived from Arabic "Zulaika," meaning "bright star." It signifies intelligence, creativity, and charisma, often bringing good fortune to its bearer.
Zuleymi is a Spanish name derived from Arabic "Zuhal," meaning "the polar star.
Zuliana is a distinctive Latin American name derived from "Zuliano," meaning "belonging to the land of Zulema," with origins tracing back to ancient Arabic roots and Islamic tradition.
Zulimar is a captivating Spanish name derived from Zuñiga (Basque origin, meaning "from the town of Zuñiga") and Mar (short form of Maria, meaning "sea").
Zulmarie is a unique Spanish-derived feminine name meaning "blue Mary".