hubofangels's Personal Name List

Zacarías
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: tha-ka-REE-as(European Spanish) sa-ka-REE-as(Latin American Spanish)
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Spanish form of Zechariah and Zacharias.
Valentín
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish, Slovak
Pronounced: ba-lehn-TEEN(Spanish) VA-lehn-teen(Slovak)
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Spanish and Slovak form of Valentinus (see Valentine 1).
Santos
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: SAN-tos
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Means "saints" in Spanish. It is used in reference to the Christian festival Día de Todos los Santos (All Saints' Day) celebrated on November 1.
Reyes
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: REH-yehs
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Means "kings" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de los Reyes, meaning "The Virgin of the Kings". According to legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to King Ferdinand III of Castile and told him his armies would defeat those of the Moors in Seville.
Ramón
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: ra-MON
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Spanish form of Raymond.
Neizan
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish (Modern)
Pronounced: NAY-than(European Spanish)
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Spanish form of Nathan, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Luis Ángel
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: lwee-SANG-khehl
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Combination of Luis and Ángel.
León
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: leh-ON
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Spanish form of Leo and Leon. This is also the name of a city and province in Spain (see León), though the etymology is unrelated.
José Mari
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: kho-seh-MA-ree
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Short form of José María.
Joaquín
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: kho-a-KEEN, khwa-KEEN
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Spanish form of Joachim.
Jaime 1
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: KHIE-meh(Spanish) ZHIE-mi(European Portuguese) ZHIEM(European Portuguese) ZHIE-mee(Brazilian Portuguese)
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Spanish and Portuguese form of Iacomus (see James).
Isaías
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: ee-sa-EE-as(Spanish)
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Spanish and Portuguese form of Isaiah.
Ginés
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: khee-NEHS
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Spanish form of Genesius.
Félix
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French, Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian
Pronounced: FEH-LEEKS(French) FEH-leeks(Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian)
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French, Spanish, Portuguese and Hungarian form of Felix.
Emiliano
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Pronounced: eh-mee-LYA-no(Spanish, Italian)
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Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of the Roman cognomen Aemilianus, which was itself derived from the family name Aemilius (see Emil). This was the name of a 6th-century Spanish saint.
Elías
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish, Icelandic
Pronounced: eh-LEE-as(Spanish)
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Spanish and Icelandic form of Elijah.
César
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French, Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: SEH-ZAR(French) THEH-sar(European Spanish) SEH-sar(Latin American Spanish) SEH-zur(European Portuguese) SEH-zukh(Brazilian Portuguese)
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French, Spanish and Portuguese form of Caesar. A famous bearer was the American labour organizer César Chávez (1927-1993).
Camilo
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: ka-MEE-lo(Spanish)
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Spanish and Portuguese form of Camillus.
Ángel
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: ANG-khehl
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Spanish form of Angelus (see Angel).
Agustín
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: a-ghoos-TEEN
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Spanish form of Augustinus (see Augustine 1).
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