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Valentina

/bah-len-TEE-nah/

  • Spanish
  • Girl
  • 4 syl · long
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Quick facts

Valentina at a glance

Origin
Spanish
Gender
Girl
Pronunciation
/bah-len-TEE-nah/
Syllables
4
Length
long
Uniqueness
38/100
Life-path number
8

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Valentina

“Valentina is the feminine form of Valentinus, from Latin roots connected with “strength” and “health.” In Spanish, it feels romantic, elegant, and full of warmth.”

Valentina is a graceful Spanish and Latin-rooted girl’s name with a meaning that many parents find deeply reassuring: “strong,” “healthy,” or “full of vigor.” The name is generally understood as the feminine form of Valentinus, a Latin name related to valens, meaning “strong” or “healthy.” That origin gives Valentina a beautiful balance of softness and resilience: it sounds lyrical and feminine, yet its meaning is sturdy, brave, and life-affirming. For Spanish-speaking families, Valentina feels especially natural because its sounds flow easily in Spanish: va-len-TEE-na, with a bright ending and a gentle rhythm. It belongs to the same broad family as Valentine and Valentino, but Valentina has its own polished identity. The name carries a romantic feeling for many people because of its connection to Valentine traditions and Saint Valentine, while still being a strong everyday name for a modern child. Valentina also travels well across languages. It is used in many countries and is recognizable beyond the Spanish-speaking world, which can be a lovely advantage for families with international ties or multicultural hopes for their child. It feels at home in a classroom, on a passport, in a creative career, or in a formal professional setting. Another reason parents love Valentina is its nickname flexibility. A little Valentina might be Val, Vale, Tina, Tini, Leni, or Valen, giving her room to choose a style that suits her personality as she grows. The full name feels grand and romantic; the nicknames can be playful, chic, or cozy. Altogether, Valentina is a name with heart, strength, and a sense of joyful confidence.

Spelling variations

  • Valentyna
  • Valentīna

Nicknames

  • Val
  • Vale
  • Valen
  • Tina
  • Tini
  • Leni
  • Tiny

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Valentina has a rich cultural presence because it joins several appealing ideas: Latin heritage, Spanish-language elegance, strength, health, and romance. Its roots in Latin connect it to the older name Valentinus, and modern sources describe it as the feminine form of that name. The related tradition of Saint Valentine, described in the provided sources as a 3rd-century martyr, gives the wider name family a gentle association with love and devotion. For that reason, Valentina can feel especially meaningful to families who like names with romantic warmth but still want something substantial and grounded. In Spanish, Valentina has a natural musicality. The open vowels, clear syllables, and feminine -a ending make it easy to say and easy to recognize. It is not limited to one religious or cultural community, so it generally does not carry a strong taboo or restriction; families may choose it for its meaning, its sound, its Latin background, or its connection to Spanish-speaking culture. Because it is used internationally, it can also suit children whose families move between languages or countries. The name’s cultural image is confident and expressive rather than quiet or hidden. It feels romantic without being fragile, classic without feeling dusty, and meaningful without being overly formal. For many parents, Valentina offers a hopeful blessing: may this child be strong, healthy, loved, and ready to stand beautifully in her own name.

Uniqueness Score

38/100
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Popularity over time

Not enough popularity data to chart yet.

Numerology

8
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Strong

    Valentina’s Latin-rooted meaning of strength and health gives the name a naturally resilient feeling.

  • Warm

    Its connection to the Valentine name family adds a gentle sense of affection, romance, and heart.

  • Confident

    With four flowing syllables and a bold ending, Valentina feels expressive and self-assured.

  • Graceful

    The name’s Spanish pronunciation is smooth and musical, giving it an elegant everyday charm.

  • Versatile

    From Val to Vale to Tina, Valentina offers many nickname styles for different stages of life.

Famous people named Valentina

  • Valentina Tereshkova: Listed in the provided source as an astronaut named Valentina.
  • Valentina Zenere: Listed in the provided source as a TV actress named Valentina.
  • Saint Valentine: The provided source describes Saint Valentine as a 3rd-century martyr connected with the wider Valentine name tradition.

Valentina in other scripts

Original

Valentina

Transliterations

  • Valentina
  • Valentyna

Names similar to Valentina

  • Saanvi→
  • Sofía→
  • Ying→
  • Fatima→
  • Lucía→
  • Lin→
  • Hina→
  • Olivia→

More Spanish names

  • Santiago→
  • Andrea→
  • Joaquín→
  • Daniel→
  • Diego→
  • Emma→
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Sibling names that go with Valentina

Goes well with

  • Sofía
  • Isabella
  • Camila
  • Lucía
  • Victoria
  • Verónica
  • Gabriela
  • Marina
  • Emilia
  • Elena
  • Mateo
  • Santiago
  • Sebastián
  • Nicolás
  • Leonardo
  • Tomás

Middle names that pair with Valentina

  • Valentina Valentina Rose

    A short floral middle name balances Valentina’s longer, romantic shape.

  • Valentina Valentina Claire

    Claire adds a crisp, bright finish to the flowing first name.

  • Valentina Valentina Isabel

    Isabel keeps the pairing elegant and familiar in Spanish-speaking and international settings.

  • Valentina Valentina Luz

    Luz brings a luminous, simple Spanish touch after the four-syllable first name.

  • Valentina Valentina Grace

    Grace softens the strong meaning with a calm, classic quality.

  • Valentina Valentina Mar

    Mar is brief and poetic, giving the full name a gentle coastal feeling.

Explore Valentina further

  • Name Compatibility for Valentina

    Pair two names and see how they sound, flow, and feel together.

  • Bedtime Story Creator for Valentina

    Generate a soothing personalised bedtime story starring your child.

  • Numerology Calculator for Valentina

    Reveal the life-path and destiny numbers hidden in a baby name.

  • Personality Predictor for Valentina

    Playful, name-based personality sketch to share with friends.

Parents who chose Valentina

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Frequently asked questions about Valentina

What does Valentina mean?
Valentina means "Valentina is the feminine form of Valentinus, from Latin roots connected with “strength” and “health.” In Spanish, it feels romantic, elegant, and full of warmth.".
Is Valentina a boy or girl name?
Valentina is traditionally a girl's name.
How do you pronounce Valentina?
Valentina is pronounced "bah-len-TEE-nah".
What are good middle names for Valentina?
Visit the Valentina page for curated middle name pairings and sibling matches.
What are good sibling names for Valentina?
We suggest sibling names that pair well with Valentina based on origin, meaning, and sound. See the "sibling names" section on this page.