Searching for a Spanish baby name for your baby-to-be?
As withSpanish baby boy names, Spanish baby girl names consistently top the popularity rankings in the U.S.
Many are beautiful as well as adaptable and have powerful meanings.
Check out our collection of favorite Spanish girl names for inspiration.
Ale is a sweet and common nickname in Spanish-speaking countries.
We love the nicknames Cami and Mila, too.
Try Dani for short.
Lupe and Guada make sweet nicknames.
Isabella and Elizabeth have been interchanged in England since the 13th century.
And youre sure to find a winner among the popular nicknames Isa, Bella and Izzy.
you might call her Juli or Ana for short.
Maria.Looking for a biblical moniker?
It doesnt get more classic than the Spanish version for Mary, mother of Jesus.
Olivia.Records of this Latin name date back to 13th-century England.
To this day, Olivia meaning “olive tree remains widely used throughout the European continent.
It also stands for protector of peace, since olive tree branches in Christianity represent spiritual peace.
Paloma.This Spanish name means “dove.”
Pronounced puh-loh-muh, it also suggests peace, as symbolized by the dove perfect for your future diplomat.
Valentina.Derived from the Latin word valens, meaning healthy and strong, Valentina is the feminine version of Valentinus.