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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Spanish.
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There are 547 names matching your criteria.
ADELA f English, Spanish, Polish, Romanian, Ancient Germanic Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning "noble"... [more] ADELINA f Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian, German, Finnish, Ancient Germanic (Latinized) Latinate diminutive of ADELA ADRIANA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, English Feminine form of ADRIAN AINHOA f Basque From the name of a town in southwest France where there is a famous image of the Virgin Mary. ALBA (1) f Italian, Spanish This name is derived from two distinct names, ALBA (2) and ALBA (3), with distinct origins, Latin and Germanic... [more] ALE m & f Finnish, Italian, Spanish Finnish short form of ALEKSANTERI or ALEKSI, an Italian short form of ALESSANDRO, and a Spanish short form of ALEJANDRO or ALEJANDRA. ALEXANDRA f German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, French, English, Greek, Portuguese, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Spanish, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology Feminine form of ALEXANDER... [more] ALMA f English, Spanish, Croatian This name became popular after the Battle of Alma (1854), which took place near the River Alma in Crimea and ended in a victory for Britain and France... [more] AMALIA f Dutch, German, Finnish, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Ancient Germanic (Latinized) Latinized form of the Germanic name Amala, a short form of names beginning with the element amal meaning "work". AMANDA f English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, German, Finnish, Late Roman In part this is a feminine form of AMANDUS... [more] AMELIA f English, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic Variant of AMALIA, though it is sometimes confused with EMILIA, which has a different origin... [more] ANA f Spanish, Portuguese, Slovene, Bulgarian, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Georgian Form of ANNA ANGELINA f Italian, English, Russian, German, Dutch, Polish, Spanish, Macedonian Latinate diminutive of ANGELA ANITA f Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian, Slovene, English, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Polish Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian and Slovene diminutive of ANA ANNA f English, Italian, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Icelandic, Catalan, Occitan, Breton, Biblical, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Form of Channah (see HANNAH) used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament... [more] ANNE (1) f French, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, Dutch, Basque French form of ANNA... [more] ANTONIA f Italian, Spanish, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Polish, Ancient Roman Feminine form of Antonius (see ANTHONY). ARANTZAZU f Basque From the name of a place near the Spanish town of Oñati where there is a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary... [more] ARMIDA f Italian, Spanish Probably created by the 16th-century Italian poet Torquato Tasso for his epic poem 'Jerusalem Delivered' (1580)... [more] AURORA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, German, Romanian, Finnish, Roman Mythology Means "dawn" in Latin... [more] BELÉN f Spanish Spanish form of Bethlehem, the name of the town in Judah where King David and Jesus were born... [more] BETHANIA f Spanish, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Form of BETHANY used in the Greek and Latin New Testament. CANDELARIA f Spanish Means "Candlemas" in Spanish, ultimately derived from Spanish candela "candle"... [more] CARMEN f Spanish, English, Italian, Romanian Medieval Spanish form of CARMEL influenced by the Latin word carmen "song"... [more] CAROLINA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Swedish Latinate feminine form of CAROLUS... [more] CATARINA f Italian, Portuguese, Occitan, Galician Italian, Portuguese, Occitan and Galician form of KATHERINE CECILIA f English, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Finnish, Dutch, German Latinate feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius, which was derived from Latin caecus "blind"... [more] CLARA f Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian, English, Late Roman Feminine form of the Late Latin name Clarus which meant "clear, bright, famous"... [more] CLAUDIA f English, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Biblical, Ancient Roman Feminine form of CLAUDIUS... [more] CRISTINA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian form of CHRISTINA CRUZ f & m Spanish, Portuguese Means "cross" in Spanish or Portuguese, referring to the cross of the crucifixion. DANIELA f German, Polish, Czech, Romanian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Slovene, English Feminine form of DANIEL DIANA f English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, German, Dutch, Romanian, Russian, Lithuanian, Roman Mythology Probably derived from an old Indo-European root meaning "heavenly, divine", related to dyeus (see ZEUS)... [more] DOLORES f Spanish, English Means "sorrows", taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary María de los Dolores, meaning "Mary of Sorrows"... [more] ELENA f Italian, Spanish, Bulgarian, Romanian, Macedonian, Croatian, Slovene, Lithuanian, Russian, German, Medieval Slavic Cognate of HELEN, and a variant Russian transcription of YELENA. ELVIRA f Spanish Spanish form of a Visigothic name, possibly composed of the Germanic elements al "all" and wer "true". EMILIA f Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Finnish, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL). ESPERANZA f Spanish Spanish form of the Late Latin name Sperantia which was derived from sperare "to hope". ESTHER f English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Jewish, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Possibly means "star" in Persian... [more] EUGENIA f Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Polish, English, Ancient Greek (Latinized) Feminine form of Eugenius (see EUGENE)... [more] EULALIA f Spanish, Italian, English, Ancient Greek From a Greek name meaning "to talk well" from ευ "good" and λαλεω (laleo) "to talk"... [more] EVA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Czech, Slovene, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Russian, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin Latinate form of EVE... [more] FÁTIMA f Portuguese, Spanish From the name of a town in Portugal, which is derived from the Arabic feminine name FATIMAH, apparently after a Moorish princess who converted to Christianity during the Reconquista... [more] FELICIA f English, Spanish, Hungarian, Romanian, Dutch, Swedish, Late Roman Feminine form of the Latin name Felicius, a derivative of FELIX... [more] FILOMENA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch form of PHILOMENA FRANCISCA f Spanish, Portuguese, Late Roman Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Franciscus (see FRANCIS). GABRIELA f Portuguese, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, German, Czech, Slovak, Croatian Feminine form of GABRIEL GRISELDA f English, Scottish, Spanish, Literature Possibly derived from the Germanic elements gris "grey" and hild "battle"... [more] GUADALUPE f & m Spanish From a Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, meaning "Our Lady of Guadalupe"... [more] GUIOMAR m & f Portuguese, Spanish Possibly derived from the Germanic name Wigmar meaning "famous in war"... [more] HILDA f English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Spanish, Anglo-Saxon (Latinized), Ancient Germanic Originally a short form of names containing the Germanic element hild "battle"... [more] HORTENSIA f Ancient Roman, Spanish Feminine form of the Roman family name Hortensius, possibly derived from Latin hortus "garden". IDA f English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic element id meaning "work, labour"... [more] IDOYA f Spanish From the Spanish place name Idoia, possibly meaning "pond" in Basque, an important place of worship of the Virgin Mary. IRENE f English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized) From Greek Ειρηνη (Eirene), derived from a word meaning "peace"... [more] IRIS f Greek Mythology, English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, French, Spanish Means "rainbow" in Greek... [more] IRMA f German, Hungarian, Finnish, Spanish, Italian, Slovene, English, Ancient Germanic German short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ermen, which meant "whole, universal"... [more] ISABELLA f Italian, Spanish, German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Romanian Latinate form of ISABEL... [more] ISIDORA f Serbian, Macedonian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian (Rare), Italian (Rare), English (Rare), Ancient Greek Feminine form of ISIDORE... [more] ITZIAR f Basque, Spanish From the name of a Basque village which contains an important shrine to the Virgin Mary, possibly meaning "old stone". JOVITA f Spanish, Portuguese Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of the Roman name Iovita (masculine), which was derived from the name of the god JOVE... [more] JUDIT f Hungarian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Hungarian, Spanish and Scandinavian form of JUDITH JUDITH f English, Jewish, French, German, Spanish, Biblical From the Hebrew name יְהוּדִית (Yehudit) meaning "woman from Judea", Judea being an ancient region in Israel... [more] JULIA f English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Finnish, Ancient Roman, Biblical Feminine form of JULIUS... [more] JULIANA f Dutch, German, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Ancient Roman Feminine form of Iulianus (see JULIAN)... [more] |
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