Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Spanish; and the pattern is *y.
gender
usage
pattern
Deisy f Spanish (Latin American, Modern)
Spanish form of the English name Daisy.
Fanny f English, French, Spanish, Swedish
Diminutive of Frances, Françoise or Stéphanie. In the English-speaking world this has been a vulgar slang word since the late 19th century, and the name has subsequently dropped out of common use.
Gaby f & m French, Spanish, English
Diminutive of Gabrielle or Gabriel.
Jenny f English, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, German, Dutch, French, Spanish
Originally a medieval English diminutive of Jane. Since the middle of the 20th century it has been primarily considered a diminutive of Jennifer.
Lady f Spanish (Latin American)
From the English noble title Lady, derived from Old English hlæfdige, originally meaning "bread kneader". This name grew in popularity in Latin America after the marriage of Diana Spencer, known as Lady Di, to Prince Charles in 1981 and her death in 1997.
Magaly f Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of Magali, predominantly found in Spanish-speaking countries.
Saray f Spanish
Spanish variant of Sarai.
Yenny f Spanish (Latin American)
Spanish variant of Jenny.