Spanish Baby Names With Meanings

Browse Spanish baby names with meanings, origins, and style notes for parents who want names with Spanish roots or sound.

Spanish baby names often stand out for their warmth, rhythm, and cross-cultural ease.

This page is designed to help you compare Spanish-rooted or Spanish-associated names by meaning, sound, and everyday usability, whether you are led by heritage, pronunciation, or style.

How to use this list

A good place to start if you want baby names with Spanish roots, Spanish sound patterns, or strong cross-cultural flexibility.

Names featured in this collection

Mateo
Meaning: gift of God
Mateo is a vibrant multilingual pick with heartfelt meaning.
Isabella
Meaning: pledged to God
Isabella offers romantic style and deep historical roots.
Camila
Meaning: young ceremonial attendant
Camila brings melodic sound and cross-cultural popularity.
Santiago
Meaning: Saint James
Santiago is bold, warm, and unmistakably Spanish in style.
Elena
Meaning: bright, shining light
Elena feels graceful, international, and full of light.
Maria
Meaning: beloved; drop of the sea
Maria is classic, spiritual, and globally familiar.

Frequently asked questions

Why do parents search for Spanish baby names?

Some parents are honoring family heritage, while others are drawn to the warmth, rhythm, and international usability of Spanish names.

Do Spanish baby names work well outside Spanish-speaking communities?

Many do. Parents often look for names that keep strong Spanish roots while still being easy to pronounce and use in everyday life.