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  • Darío

    Darío

    Spanish

    Darío is the Spanish form of Dario, traditionally linked with Darius. It is commonly understood as “possessing goodness” or “holding firm to good.”

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  • Elena

    Elena

    Spanish

    Elena is the Spanish form of Helen, a name of Greek origin meaning "bright," "shining light," or "shining one." It has a gentle, luminous feel that fits beautifully in Spanish, Italian, Greek, German, and many other languages.

    83
  • Jimena

    Jimena

    Spanish

    Jimena is a Spanish form related to Ximena, with meanings given as “hearing” or “listening,” and sometimes linked with the Hebrew Yemina, meaning “right hand.” It feels attentive, steady, and strong.

    85
  • Marcos

    Marcos

    Spanish

    Marcos is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Marcus, a Latin name usually understood as “dedicated to Mars” or “warlike.” It carries a strong, steady feeling without sounding harsh.

    84
  • Michele

    Michele

    Italian

    Michele is the Italian form of Michael and means "Who is like God?" It comes from the Hebrew name Mikha'el through Greek and Latin forms.

    84
  • Niccolò

    Niccolò

    Italian

    Niccolò is the Italian form of Nicholas, traditionally understood as “victory of the people.” It has a crisp, musical sound, with the accent giving the final syllable real Italian brightness.

    84
  • Iván

    Iván

    Spanish

    Iván means “God is gracious.” It is the Spanish-accented form connected to Ivan, a Slavic name related to John through Greek and ultimately Hebrew roots.

    83
  • Rafael

    Rafael

    Spanish

    Rafael is the Spanish form connected with Raphael, a name long associated with healing and protection. It has a warm, rhythmic sound: strong at the start, gentle at the end.

    85
  • Ariadna

    Ariadna

    Spanish

    Ariadna is a Spanish feminine form of Ariadne, from ancient Greek elements often interpreted as “most holy” or “most pure.” The name is closely tied to the Greek myth of Ariadne, who helped Theseus escape the Labyrinth with a thread.

    83
  • Héctor

    Héctor

    Spanish

    Héctor is the Spanish form of Hector, from Greek Hektor, meaning “holding fast” or connected to “to hold” and “to possess.” It carries a steady, protective feeling, shaped by the Trojan hero of Greek legend.

    81
  • Noa

    Noa

    Spanish

    Noa is a multicultural name with meanings tied to movement in Hebrew and love or affection in Japanese. For a Spanish girl, it feels short, bright, and tender.

    84
  • Samuele

    Samuele

    Italian

    Samuele is the Italian form of Samuel, a Hebrew-rooted name usually understood as “God has heard” or “name of God.” It carries a gentle, prayerful feeling with a distinctly Italian sound.

    85
  • Irene

    Irene

    Spanish

    Irene means "peace." It comes from the Greek name Eirene, from a word meaning peace.

    82
  • Rubén

    Rubén

    Spanish

    Rubén is the Spanish form of Reuben, from the Hebrew Re'uven, meaning "behold, a son." It carries a joyful, almost announcing-the-baby feeling.

    85
  • Saúl

    Saúl

    Spanish

    Saúl is the Spanish form of Saul, from the Hebrew name Sha'ul, meaning "asked for" or "prayed for." It carries a classic, serious strength with deep biblical roots.

    80
  • Valerio

    Valerio

    Italian

    Valerio is an Italian boy name derived from the Roman surname Valerius, from the Latin verb valere, meaning "to be strong" or "to be healthy." It has a confident, warm sound with deep roots in ancient Rome.

    85
  • Corrado

    Corrado

    Italian

    Corrado is the Italian form of Conrad or Konrad. It is commonly connected with Germanic roots associated with counsel and courage, giving it the feel of a brave or wise adviser.

    84
  • Sebastián

    Sebastián

    Spanish

    Sebastián is the Spanish form of Sebastian, a name meaning “from Sebastia” and associated with “venerable” or “revered.” Its roots reach back through Latin Sebastianus to Greek Sebastianos.

    77
  • Álex

    Álex

    Spanish

    Álex is a Spanish unisex form of Alex, a short form of Alexander, Alexandra, and other names beginning with Alex. Through that family of names, it carries the familiar, strong-hearted feel of a protector name.

    84
  • Joel

    Joel

    Spanish

    Joel is a Spanish and biblical boy name from Hebrew, meaning “Yahweh is God.” In Spanish, it is usually pronounced ho-EL.

    83
  • Ifeanyi Chukwudi Nwachukwu

    Ifeanyi Chukwudi Nwachukwu

    Igbo

    Ifeanyi is an Igbo masculine name often understood as "we can do anything with God" or "nothing is impossible with God." In the full name Ifeanyi Chukwudi Nwachukwu, the repeated presence of Chukwu gives the name a deeply faith-centered Igbo feeling.

    85
  • Chiamaka Ngozi Umeh

    Chiamaka Ngozi Umeh

    Igbo

    Chiamaka Ngozi Umeh is an Igbo girl’s name, with Chiamaka often understood as “God is beautiful” or “God is good,” and Ngozi commonly understood as “blessing.” Together, it carries the feeling of a cherished child whose life is received with gratitude.

    86
  • Nonso Chibuzor Chukwu

    Nonso Chibuzor Chukwu

    Igbo

    Nonso is an Igbo diminutive of Chinonso and Chukwunonso, with Chukwunonso understood as “God is holy.” In this full name, Chukwu carries the meaning “God” or “Supreme Being.”

    82
  • Ikechukwu Somtochukwu Nnamani

    Ikechukwu Somtochukwu Nnamani

    Igbo

    Ikechukwu is an Igbo boy name meaning "God's power" or "the power of God." It comes from ike, meaning "power" or "strength," and Chukwu, meaning "God."

    84
  • Samia Rasha Zidan

    Samia Rasha Zidan

    Arabic

    Samia Rasha Zidan is an Arabic girl’s name with a soft, graceful sound. The exact meaning of the full three-part name is not verified in the provided source material, so this page treats its meaning with care rather than guessing.

    82
  • Bushra Naima Jaber

    Bushra Naima Jaber

    Arabic

    Bushra Naima Jaber is an Arabic girl’s name with a bright, reassuring feel. Bushra is commonly understood as “good news” or “glad tidings,” Naima as “gentle” or “living in comfort,” and Jaber as a family name connected with mending, comforting, or restoring.

    85
  • Kemi

    Kemi

    Yoruba

    Kemi is a Yoruba girl’s name meaning “cherish me,” “pamper me,” or “care for me.” It is also used as a short form of longer Yoruba names such as Adékẹ́mi, Olúkẹ́mi, Fọ́lákẹ́mi, Ifákẹ́mi, Ọ̀ṣunkẹ́mi, and Oyèkẹ́mi.

    77
  • Livia

    Livia

    Italian

    Livia is an Italian girl name with ancient Roman roots, developed from the Latin family name Livius. It is often linked with meanings such as "blue," while some sources also mention a Hebrew meaning of "garland."

    83
  • Suha Samira Arslan

    Suha Samira Arslan

    Arabic

    Suha Samira Arslan is presented here as an Arabic girl name. The provided sources do not include a verified literal meaning for Suha, Samira, or Arslan, so its meaning is best treated with care rather than guessed.

    81
  • Rasha Basma Tamimi

    Rasha Basma Tamimi

    Arabic

    Rasha Basma Tamimi is an Arabic feminine name with a gentle, expressive feel. Tamimi is an Arabic family name associated with meanings like “complete,” “perfect,” or “honest,” and with the Banu Tamim tribe.

    83
  • Beatrice

    Beatrice

    Italian

    Beatrice means “blessed one” and is often understood as “she who brings happiness” or “bringer of joy.” It comes through Latin Beatrix, with Italian Beatrice carrying the same bright, gracious feeling.

    84
  • Wafa Dima Hamadeh

    Wafa Dima Hamadeh

    Arabic

    Wafa is an Arabic name meaning “faithfulness” or “loyalty.” Wafa Dima Hamadeh has a gentle, promise-keeping feel, with Wafa carrying the clearest documented meaning.

    85
  • Aderinsola Morenikeji

    Aderinsola Morenikeji

    Yoruba

    Aderinsola is a Yoruba name often understood as “crowned with wealth” or “royalty with honor.” Morenike, the root form within Morenikeji, means “I have found one to cherish” or “I am cherished,” giving the full name a tender sense of honor, blessing, and deep affection.

    84
  • Adrián Mateo

    Adrián Mateo

    Latin

    Adrián Mateo means “from Hadria” paired with Mateo, the Spanish form of Matthew. Together, it has a grounded Latin and Spanish feel: a boy’s name with place-rooted strength and a gentle biblical echo.

    85
  • Ayotomiwa Oluwadamilola

    Ayotomiwa Oluwadamilola

    Yoruba

    Ayotomiwa Oluwadamilola is a Yoruba unisex name that can be understood as a prayerful celebration: joy has come to me, and the Lord has given me wealth, honor, or blessing. It carries a warm feeling of gratitude, divine generosity, and family hope.

    83
  • Santiago Elías

    Santiago Elías

    Latin

    Santiago Elías combines the Spanish form of Saint James with Elías, a name tied to the prophet Elijah and often understood as “the Lord is my God.” Together, it feels faithful, strong, and deeply rooted in Latin and biblical tradition.

    81
  • Julián Andrés

    Julián Andrés

    Latin

    Julián Andrés combines a Latin name linked with youthfulness, brightness, and the Roman family name Julius with Andrés, the Spanish form of Andrew, meaning “manly” or “masculine.” Together, it has the warm sense of “youthful and strong.”

    83
  • Nicolás Darío

    Nicolás Darío

    Latin

    Nicolás Darío combines “victory of the people” with a name related to Darius, traditionally connected with ideas of wealth or kingship. The full name feels warm, elegant, and distinctly Spanish-speaking in sound.

    83
  • Tomás Ignacio

    Tomás Ignacio

    Latin

    Tomás Ignacio combines Tomás, from Aramaic Ta'oma meaning "twin," with Ignacio, a Spanish form linked with Ignatius and often associated with Latin ignis, meaning "fire." Together, it can feel like "twin with a fiery spirit."

    85
  • Lucrezia

    Lucrezia

    Italian

    Lucrezia is an Italian girl name, best known through Renaissance Italy and the historical figure Lucrezia Borgia. Its deeper etymological meaning is not confirmed in the provided sources, so it is safest to treat it as a historic Italian name rather than assign an uncertain meaning.

    83
  • Iván Mauricio

    Iván Mauricio

    Latin

    Iván Mauricio means “God is gracious” and “dark-skinned” or “Moorish.” It brings together Iván, a Slavic form of John, with Mauricio, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Mauritius.

    84
  • Rafael Emiliano

    Rafael Emiliano

    Latin

    Rafael Emiliano is a Latin boy name pairing Rafael with Emiliano, a Roman-rooted name meaning “rival” or “emulating.” The full name feels dignified, warm, and quietly ambitious.

    82
  • Simón Eduardo

    Simón Eduardo

    Latin

    Simón Eduardo is commonly understood as a Latin and Spanish pairing with the feel of attentive wisdom and steady guardianship. The provided sources do not verify the name's etymology, so this page treats origin details conservatively.

    84
  • Matías Joaquín

    Matías Joaquín

    Latin

    Matías is a Spanish form of Matthew, from the Hebrew Matityahu, meaning "gift of God" or "gift from God." Matías Joaquín has a warm Latin sound, with Matías carrying the clearly supported meaning.

    83
  • Sebastián León

    Sebastián León

    Latin

    Sebastián León means “revered lion” or “venerable lion.” Sebastián comes from Greek sebastos, meaning “revered” or “dignified,” while León comes from Latin leo, meaning “lion.”

    83
  • Valeria Inés

    Valeria Inés

    Latin

    Valeria Inés is a Latin and Spanish-rooted girls' name. Valeria is commonly linked with Latin strength, while Inés gives the full name a gentle, classic Spanish feel.

    84
  • Lucía Marisol

    Lucía Marisol

    Latin

    Lucía Marisol means “light, sea, and sun.” Lucía comes from the Latin Lucia, from lux, meaning “light,” while Marisol is commonly understood from Spanish mar, “sea,” and sol, “sun.”

    84
  • Elena Sofía

    Elena Sofía

    Latin

    Elena Sofía means “shining light” and “wisdom,” pairing Elena’s Greek-rooted brightness with Sofía’s classic meaning. It feels graceful, lyrical, and warmly Latin in sound.

    83
  • Daniela Paloma

    Daniela Paloma

    Latin

    Daniela means “God is my judge,” from the Hebrew Daniel. Paired with Paloma, the full name has a graceful Latin style with a soft, musical sound.

    83
  • Camila Renata

    Camila Renata

    Latin

    Camila Renata means something close to “young ceremonial attendant” and “reborn.” Together, it carries a graceful Latin feeling of devotion, renewal, and quiet strength.

    83
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