Female Spanish Names
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1.ABEGAIL: Spanish form of Abigail, meaning "father rejoices."
2.ADALINA: Variant of Italian/Spanish Adelina, meaning "noble."
3.ADELAIDA: Spanish form of Adelaide, meaning "noble sort."
4.ADELINA: Italian and Spanish pet form of Adela, meaning "noble."
5.ADELITA: Probably a variant of Spanish Adelina, meaning "noble." This name was used for the heroine of the Mexican folk song "La Adelita," one of the most famous corridos to come out of the Mexican Revolution. The song tells the story of a young woman in love with a sergeant. She traveled with him and his regiment. Due to this song, the term "La Adelita" came to signify a woman of strength and courage, the archetype of a woman warrior.
6.ADONCIA: Spanish name meaning "sweet."
7.ADORA: Nickname for Spanish Adoracion, meaning "adoration."
8.ADORACION: Spanish name meaning "adoration."
9.ADORIA: Variant of Spanish Adora, meaning "adoration."
10.ADRIANA: Italian and Spanish feminine form of Adrian, meaning "from Hadria."
11.AGATA: Italian and Spanish form of English Agatha, meaning "good."
12.AGOTA: Spanish form of Agatha, meaning "good."
13.AGUEDA: Spanish form of Latin Agatha, meaning "good."
14.AINA: Spanish (Balearic) form of Anna, meaning "favor; grace."
15.ALBA: Italian/Spanish name meaning "dawn."
16.ALDONZA: Spanish name meaning "sweet; nice."
17.ALEJANDRA: Spanish feminine form of Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind."
18.ALICIA: Spanish form of English Alice, meaning "noble sort."
19.ALITA: Spanish form of English Adela, meaning "noble."
20.ALMUDENA: Spanish name of Arabic origin, meaning "the city."
21.ALODIA: Variant of Spanish Elodia, meaning, "foreign riches."
22.ALONDRA: Nickname for Spanish Alejandra, meaning "defender of mankind."
23.ALTA: Spanish name meaning "high."
24.AMADA: Feminine form of Spanish Amado, meaning "beloved."
25.AMARANTA: Italian and Spanish form of English Amarantha, a flower name meaning "unfading."
26.AMPARO: Spanish name meaning "protection; shelter."
27.ANA: Spanish form of Anna, meaning "favor; grace."
28.ÁNGELA: Spanish feminine form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."
29.ANGÉLICA: Spanish form of Italian Angelica, meaning "angelic."
30.ANGELITA: Diminutive form of Spanish Ángela, meaning "little angel/messenger."
31.ANITA: Pet form of Spanish Ana, meaning "favor; grace."
32.ANTIA (Antía): Galician feminine form of Roman Antonius, possibly meaning "invaluable."
33.ANTONIA: Italian and Spanish feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly meaning "invaluable."
34.ANTONIETTA: Italian and Spanish diminutive form of Antonia, possibly meaning "invaluable."
35.ANUNCIACION (Anunciación): Spanish equivalent of Italian Annunziata, meaning "announces."
36.ARACELI: Spanish name meaning "altar of the sky."
37.ARACELIS: Variant of Spanish Araceli, meaning "altar of the sky."
38.ARACELY: Variant of Spanish Araceli, meaning "altar of the sky."
39.ARCELIA: Variant of Spanish Araceli, meaning "altar of the sky."
40.ARIADNA: Spanish form of Greek Ariadne, meaning "utterly pure."
41.ASCENCION (Ascención): Spanish name meaning "ascension."
42.ASSUMPCIO (Assumpció): Catalan form of Spanish Asunción, meaning "assumption."
43.ASUNCION (Asunción): Spanish name meaning "assumption," in reference to the Virgin Mary's assumption into heaven.
44.AZUCENA: Spanish name meaning "madonna lily."
45.BASILIA: Feminine form of Spanish Basilio, meaning "queen."
46.BEATRIZ: Spanish form of English Beatrix, meaning "voyager (through life)."
47.BELEN (Belén): Spanish name for Bethlehem also used as a personal name. Bethlehem means "house of bread."
48.BENIGNA: Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Benigno, meaning "kind."
49.BENITA: Feminine form of Spanish Benito, meaning "blessed."
50.BERENGÁRIA: Feminine form of Spanish Berengár, meaning "bear-spear."
51.BERNARDITA: Spanish feminine form of Bernardo, meaning "bold as a bear."
52.BETHANIA: Spanish form of Bethany, meaning "house of figs."
53.BIBIANA: Italian/Spanish form of Roman Viviana, meaning "alive."
54.BIENVENIDA: Spanish name derived from the word bienvenido, meaning "welcome."
55.BLANCA: Spanish form of English/French Blanche, meaning "white."
56.BONITA: English name of Spanish origin, meaning "pretty."
57.BRUNILDA: Italian and Spanish form of German Brunhild, meaning "armored warrior woman."
58.CAMILA: Spanish form of Roman Camilla, possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)."
59.CANDE: Nickname for Spanish Candelaria, meaning "candle."
60.CANDELARIA: Spanish name derived from the word candela, meaning "candle." The Spanish had a custom of bestowing religious names on their daughters, and sometimes their sons, in honor of the Virgin Mary; for example, Nuestra Senora de los Candelaria which translates to "Our Lady of the Candles," referring to the purification of Mary during Candlemas.
61.CANDELAS: Pet form of Spanish Candelaria, meaning "candle."
62.CARIDAD: Spanish form of English Charity, meaning "dear."
63.CARLA: Feminine form of German Carl, Italian Carlo, and Portuguese/Spanish Carlos, all meaning "man."
64.CARMELA: Italian, Sicilian, and Spanish form of Carmel, meaning "vineyard."
65.CARMELITA: Spanish pet form of Carmel, meaning "vineyard."
66.CARMEN: Spanish form of Carmel, meaning "vineyard."
67.CARMENCITA: Pet form of Spanish Carmen, meaning "vineyard."
68.CAROLINA: English/Spanish feminine form of Latin Carolus, meaning "man."
69.CASILDA: Spanish name of uncertain origin. This name was borne by an 11th-century saint who was probably of Moorish descent.
70.CATALINA: Spanish form of Katherine, meaning "pure."
71.CATHERINA: Spanish form of Katherine, meaning "pure."
72.CELESTINA: Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Celestino, meaning "heavenly."
73.CENOBIA: Spanish form of Greek Zenobia, meaning "life of Zeus."
74.CHARO: Spanish pet form of Rosario, meaning "rosary."
75.CHELO: Pet form of Spanish Consuelo, meaning "consolation."
76.CHICKIE: Nickname for Spanish Chiquita, meaning "little one."
77.CHICKY: Variant of Spanish Chickie, meaning "little one."
78.CHIQUITA: Spanish name meaning "little one."
79.CHITA: Nickname for Spanish Conchita, meaning "conception."
80.CHUS: Spanish unisex pet form of Jesús and Jesusa, meaning "God is salvation."
81.CLARISA: Spanish form of Italian Clarissa, meaning "fame."
82.CONCEPCION (Concepción): Spanish name meaning "conception."
83.CONCHA: Pet form of Spanish Concepcion, meaning "conception."
84.CONCHITA: Pet form of Spanish Concha, meaning "conception."
85.CONSTANZA: Spanish form of Latin Constantia, meaning "steadfast."
86.CONSUELA: Variant of Spanish Consuelo, meaning "consolation."
87.CONSUELO: Spanish name meaning "consolation."
88.CORAZON (Corazón): From the Spanish name of a dormant volcano in Ecuador, meaning "heart."
89.CRESCENCIA: Spanish feminine form of Latin Crescentius, meaning "to spring up, grow, thrive."
90.CRISTINA: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Christina, meaning "follower of Christ."
91.CRUZ: Spanish name meaning "cross."
92.CRUZITA: Pet form of Spanish Cruz, meaning "cross."
93.CUSTODIA: Feminine form of Spanish Custodio, meaning "guardian, keeper."
94.DÉBORA: Portuguese/Spanish form of Deborah, meaning "bee."
95.DEIFILIA: Spanish name meaning "daughter of God."
96.DELFINA: Italian/Spanish form of English/French Delphine, meaning "woman from Delphi."
97.DOLORES: "Sorrows." Spanish name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, Maria de los Dolores "Mary of Sorrows."
98.DOMINGA: Feminine form of Spanish Domingo, meaning "belongs to the lord."
99.DOMITILA: Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Domitilla, meaning "little tame one."
100.DONCIA: Nickname for Spanish Adoncia, meaning "sweet."
101.DOROTEA: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Dorothea, meaning "gift of God."
102.DRINA: Nickname for Italian/Spanish Adriana, meaning "from Hadria."
103.DULCE: Spanish name meaning "candy" and "sweet."
104.EDELMIRA: Spanish feminine form of German Adelmar, meaning "noble and famous."
105.ELENA: Italian and Spanish form of Helen, meaning "torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
106.ELICIA: Variant of Spanish Alicia, meaning "noble sort."
107.ELISA: Continental nickname for Elisabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
108.ELODIA: "Foreign wealth." Spanish name of Visigothic origin, composed of the elements ali "foreign; the other" and od "fortune, prosperity; wealth."
109.ELOISA: Italian and Spanish form of French Éloise, meaning "hale-wide; very healthy and sound."
110.ELVIRA: Spanish name of Visigothic origin. The etymology is uncertain but it is probably a form of Aliwera, meaning "foreign true."
111.EMELINA: Spanish feminine form of Emilio, meaning "rival."
112.EMIGDIA: Feminine form of Spanish Emigdio, meaning "half-god, demigod."
113.EMILIANA: Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Emiliano, meaning "rival."
114.EMPERATRIZ: Spanish name meaning "empress."
115.EMYGDIA: Feminine form of Spanish Emygdio, meaning "half-god, demigod."
116.ENCARNA: Nickname for Spanish Encarnación, meaning "incarnation."
117.ENCARNACION (Encarnación): Spanish name meaning "incarnation."
118.ENCARNITA: Pet form of Spanish Encarnación, meaning "incarnation."
119.ENRIQUETA: Feminine form of Catalan Enric and Spanish Enrique, meaning "home-ruler."
120.ERCILIA: Spanish form of Roman Hersilia, meaning "delicate, tender."
121.ERNESTA: Feminine form of English Ernest and Italian/Spanish Ernesto, meaning "battle to the death."
122.ESMERALDA: Female Spanish name, meaning "emerald." Victor Hugo gave his gypsy heroine this name in his novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
123.ESMERELDA: Variant of Esmeralda, meaning "emerald."
124.ESPERANZA: Spanish form of Latin Sperantia, meaning "hope."
125.ESTEFANIA (Estefanía): Feminine form of Spanish Estéban, meaning "crown."
126.ESTELA: Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Estella, meaning "star."
127.ESTRELLA: Spanish form of English Stella, meaning "star."
128.EUFEMIA: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Euphemia, meaning "well-spoken."
129.EULALIA: "Well-spoken." English, Italian and Spanish name composed of the Greek elements eu "good" and laleo "to talk" or lalein "speech."
130.EVITA: Spanish pet form of Latin Eva, meaning "alive, living."
131.FELICIDAD: Spanish form of Roman Felicitas, meaning "fortune; good luck."
132.FELIPA: Feminine form of Spanish Felipe, meaning "lover of horses."
133.FERNANDA: Feminine form of Spanish Fernando, meaning "journey-prepared."
134.FIDELIA: Feminine form of Spanish Fidel, meaning "faithful."
135.FILOMENA: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Philomena, meaning "love-strong."
136.FORTUNATA: Feminine form of It./Port./Span. Fortunato, meaning "fortunate."
137.FRANCISCA: Feminine form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisco, meaning "free."
138.GENOVEVA: Spanish form of Genevieve, possibly meaning "white race."
139.GERTRUDIS: Spanish form of German Gertrude, meaning "spear strength."
140.GRACIA: Spanish form of English Grace, meaning "pleasing, agreeable."
141.GRACIANA: Feminine form of Spanish Graciano, meaning "pleasing, agreeable."
142.GRACIELA: Pet form of Spanish Gracia, meaning "pleasing, agreeable."
143.HERMINIA: Feminine form of Spanish Herminio, meaning "army man."
144.IBBIE: Pet form of Spanish Isabel, meaning "God is my oath."
145.IDOYA: Spanish name derived from the place name Idoia, itself a Basque name meaning "pond."
146.IMACULADA: Portuguese form of Spanish Inmaculada, meaning "immaculate."
147.IMELDA: "Whole battle." Italian and Spanish name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements irmen/ermen "entire, whole" and hild "battle."
148.IMMACOLATA: Italian form of Spanish Inmaculada, meaning "immaculate."
149.IÑES: Spanish form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."
150.INÉZ: Spanish form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."
1.INMACULADA: Spanish name meaning "immaculate."
2.ISABEL: "God is my oath." Originally a Spanish form of Elizabeth, it later became an English royal name. Its popularity was enhanced by the fact that it was borne by Queen Isabella (1296-1358), despite the fact that she was a murderess.
3.ISABELL: Variant of Spanish Isabel, meaning "God is my oath."
4.ISBEL: Variant of Spanish Isabel, meaning "God is my oath."
5.ISOBEL: Variant of Spanish Isabel, meaning "God is my oath."
6.IVETTE: Spanish form of Yvette, meaning "yew tree."
7.IZABELLE: Variant of Spanish Isabel, meaning "God is my oath."
8.IZZY: English unisex pet form of Isidore "gift of Isis" and Spanish Isabel "God is my oath."
9.JACINTA: Feminine form of Port./Spanish Jacinto, meaning "hyacinth flower."
10.JESUSA: Feminine form of Spanish Jesús, meaning "God is salvation."
11.JIMENA: Variant of Spanish Ximena, meaning "hearkening."
12.JOSEFINA: Feminine form of Spanish José, both meaning "(God) shall add," which is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
13.JOVITA: Portuguese and Spanish feminine adoption of masculine Roman Jovita, meaning "God."
14.JUANA: Feminine form of Spanish Juan, meaning "God is gracious."
15.JUANITA: Pet form of Spanish Juana, meaning "God is gracious."
16.LEOCÁDIA: Portuguese form of Spanish Leocadia, meaning "bright, clear, light."
17.LEOCADIA: Spanish name derived from Greek leukados, meaning "bright, clear, light."
18.LEONOR: Portuguese and Spanish form of Eleanor, meaning "foreign; the other."
19.LETICIA: Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Laetitia, meaning "happiness."
20.LOIDA (Loída): Spanish form of Lois, possibly meaning "desirable."
21.LOLITA: Spanish pet form of Lola, meaning "sorrows."
22.LORENA: Feminine form of Portuguese Lourenço and Spanish Lorencio, both meaning "of Laurentum."
23.LOURDES: English and Spanish religious name derived from the French place name where a shrine was erected for Bernadette Soubirous who had visions of the Virgin Mary. Meaning unknown.
24.LUCÍA: Spanish form of Roman Lucia, meaning "light."
25.LUISA: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish feminine form of Luis, meaning "famous warrior."
26.LUISINA: Spanish pet form of Luisa, meaning "famous warrior."
27.LURDES: Portuguese and Spanish variant of Lourdes, of unknown meaning.
28.LUZ: "Light." Spanish religious name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Senora de la Luz, "Our Lady of Light."
29.MACARENA: Spanish name derived from a place name in Seville, itself from the Latin personal name Macarius, meaning "blessed."
30.MACARIA: Spanish feminine form of Macario, meaning "blessed."
31.MAITE: Contracted form of Spanish María Teresa, meaning "beloved-harvester."
32.MANOLA: Pet form of Spanish Manuela, meaning "God is with us."
33.MANOLITA: Pet form of Spanish Manuela, meaning "God is with us."
34.MANUELA: Feminine form of Spanish Manuel, meaning "God is with us."
35.MANUELITA: Pet form of Spanish Manuela, meaning "God is with us."
36.MARCELA: Feminine form of Spanish Marcelo, meaning "warlike."
37.MARCELINA: Feminine form of Polish Marceli, and feminine form of Spanish Marcelino, both meaning "warlike."
38.MARESOL: Variant of Spanish Marisol, meaning "beloved-sun."
39.MARÍA: Galician and Spanish form of Latin Maria, meaning "beloved."
40.MARIANELA: Contracted form of Spanish María Estela, meaning "beloved-star."
41.MARIANGELA: Contracted form of Spanish María Ángela, meaning "beloved-angel."
42.MARIBEL: Contracted form of Spanish María Isabel, meaning "beloved-God is my oath."
43.MARICELA: Contracted form of Spanish María Celia, meaning "beloved-heaven."
44.MARICRUZ: Contracted form of Spanish María Cruz, meaning "beloved-cross."
45.MARISOL: "Beloved-sun." Spanish compound name composed of María "beloved" and Sol "sun."
46.MARITA: Spanish pet form of María, meaning "beloved."
47.MARITZA: Pet form of Spanish María, meaning "beloved."
48.MARTA: Czech, Italian and Spanish form of Martha, meaning "lady."
49.MARTIRIO: Spanish name meaning "martyrdom."
50.MARTITA: Spanish pet form of Marta, meaning "lady."
51.MATILDE: Portuguese and Spanish form of Matilda, meaning "mighty in battle."
52.MAYTE: Variant of Spanish Maite, meaning "beloved-harvester."
53.MERCEDES: "Mercies." Spanish name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, María de las Mercedes, meaning "Mary of Mercies."
54.MIGUELA: Feminine form of Spanish Miguel, meaning "who is like God?"
55.MILAGROS: "Miracles." Spanish name taken from a title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Senora de los Milagros "Our Lady of Miracles."
56.MIREIA: Catalan and Spanish form of Provençal Mireio, meaning "to admire."
57.MÓNICA: Spanish form of Monica, possibly meaning "advise, counsel."
58.NICOLASA: Feminine form of Spanish Nicolás, meaning "victory of the people."
59.NIEVE: Variant of Spanish Nieves, meaning "snows."
60.NIEVES: "Snows." Spanish religious name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de las Nieves, "Our Lady of the Snows."
61.NILDA: Nickname for Italian/Spanish Brunilda, meaning "armored warrior woman."
62.NINA: Spanish word for "little girl."
63.NOELIA: Italian and Spanish form of French Noele, meaning "Christmas; God's birthday."
64.NOHEMI: Spanish form of biblical Naomi, meaning "pleasantness."
65.NOVIA: Spanish name meaning "girlfriend."
66.NUBIA: English and Spanish name derived from the African country name, itself possibly from the Egyptian word nbw, meaning "gold."
67.NURIA (Núria): "Nuria." Catalan religious name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, Nostra Senyora de Núria, "Our Lady of Nuria," the name of a Spanish sanctuary containing a statue of Mary.
68.ODALIS: Spanish unisex form of French Odilon, meaning "wealthy."
69.ODALYS: Feminine variant of Spanish unisex Odalis, meaning "wealthy."
70.OFELIA: Spanish form of Ophelia, meaning "help."
71.OLALLA: Spanish form of Eulalia, meaning "well-spoken."
72.PACA: Spanish pet form of Francisca, meaning "free."
73.PALOMA: Spanish name meaning "dove, pigeon."
74.PAQUITA: Pet form of Spanish Francisca, meaning "free."
75.PASCUALA: Feminine form of Spanish Pascual, meaning "child of Easter."
76.PASTORA: Feminine form of Spanish Pastor, meaning "shepherd."
77.PEPITA: Feminine form of Spanish Pepito, meaning "(God) shall add," which is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
78.PEPPI: Pet form of Spanish Perpetua, meaning "everlasting."
79.PERLA: Italian and Spanish form of Pearl, meaning "pearl."
80.PERLITA: Pet form of Italian/Spanish Perla, meaning "pearl."
81.PERPETUA: Spanish name, derived from Latin perpetuus, meaning "everlasting."
82.PETRONA: Spanish name derived from Roman Petronius, meaning "rock; stone."
83.PÍA: Feminine form of Spanish Pío, meaning "pious."
84.PIEDAD: Spanish name meaning "mercy."
85.PILAR: "Pillar." Spanish name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, María del Pilar, "Mary of the Pillar."
86.PILI: Pet form of Spanish Pilar, meaning "pillar."
87.PRISCILA: Portuguese and Spanish form of Priscilla, meaning "ancient."
88.PRUDENCIA: Feminine form of Spanish Prudencio, meaning "cautious."
89.RAIMUNDA: Feminine form of Spanish Ramón, meaning "wise protector."
90.RAMIRA: Feminine form of Spanish Ramiro, meaning "wise and famous."
91.RAMONA: Feminine form of Spanish Ramón, meaning "wise protector."
92.RAQUEL: Portuguese and Spanish form of Rachel, meaning "ewe."
93.REBECA: Portuguese and Spanish form of Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
94.REINA: Spanish name meaning "queen."
95.REMEDIOS: "Remedies." Spanish name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, "Our Lady of the Remedies."
96.RENATA: Feminine form of Italian/Port./Spanish Renato, meaning "reborn."
97.REYNA: Variant of Spanish Reina, meaning "queen."
98.ROCIO (Rocío): "Dew." Spanish religious name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, María del Rocío, meaning "Mary of the Dew."
99.ROSARIO: "Rosary." Spanish name derived from one of the Virgin Mary's titles: Nuestra Señora del Rosario ("Our Lady of the Rosary").
100.ROSITA: Spanish pet form of Latin Rosa, meaning "rose."
101.SABELA: Galician form of Spanish Isabel, meaning "God is my oath."
102.SALUD: Spanish name meaning "health."
103.SALUT: Catalan form of Spanish Salud, meaning "health."
104.SANCHA: Feminine form of Spanish Sancho, meaning "holy."
105.SANCHIA: Variant of Spanish Sancha, meaning "holy."
106.SARITA: Spanish pet form of Sara, meaning "princess."
107.SENCE: Variant of Spanish Sanchia, meaning "holy."
108.SENS: Variant of Spanish Sanchia, meaning "holy."
109.SOCORRO: "Succor." Spanish religious name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, María del Socorro, meaning "Mary of the Perpetual Succor."
110.SOFÍA: Spanish form of Sophia, meaning "wisdom."
111.SOL: Spanish name derived from the Latin word sol, meaning "sun." This was a common name for Spanish girls in the Middle Ages.
112.SOLEDAD: "Solitude." Spanish religious name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, María de Soledad, "Mary of Solitude."
113.SUELO: Nickname for Spanish Consuelo, meaning "consolation."
114.SUSANA: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Susanna, meaning "lily."
115.SUSANITA: Spanish pet form of Susana, meaning "lily."
116.TEÓFILA: Feminine form of Spanish Teófilo, meaning "God's friend."
117.TERE: Spanish nickname for Teresa, meaning "harvester."
118.TERESA: Portuguese and Spanish name of Greek origin, probably from the element therizo, meaning "to harvest," thus "harvester."
119.TOMASA: Spanish feminine form of Tòmas, meaning "twin."
120.TONIA: Italian/Spanish nickname for Antonia, possibly meaning "invaluable."
121.TRINI: Feminine nickname for Spanish unisex Trinidad, meaning "trinity."
122.TRINIDAD: Spanish unisex name meaning "trinity."
123.VALENCIA: Spanish name, meaning "power."
124.VERÓNICA: Spanish form of Latin Veronica, meaning "bringer of victory."
125.VISITACION (Visitación): Spanish name meaning "visitation."
126.XIMENA: Feminine form of Spanish Ximen, meaning "hearkening."
127.XIOMARA: Feminine form of Spanish Guiomar, possibly meaning "famous warrior."
128.YESENIA: Variant of Spanish Yessenia, possibly meaning "God sees."
129.YESSENIA: Possibly a Spanish form of English Jessenia, meaning "God sees."
130.YNES: Spanish form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."
131.YNEZ: Spanish form of English Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."
132.ZABEL: Armenian form of Spanish Isabel, meaning "God is my oath."
133.ZARITA: Spanish pet form of Sarah, meaning "princess."
134.ZENAIDA: Spanish form of Greek Zenais, possibly meaning "of Zeus."
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