List of Spanish Baby Names Meanings

Concetta

(kon-CHET-tah)

Italian Meaning: The name Concetta is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Concetta is: From the Latin Cencepta, meaning conceived, a reference to the Immaculate Conception.

Meaning: Conception Origin: Spanish

Concha

(KON-chah)

Concha Name Meaning. Spanish: from concha 'shell' (Latin concha), applied as a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a hollow or depression in the land, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word, notably the one in Guadalajara.

Meaning: Conception Origin: Spanish

Conchita

(kon-CHEE-tah)

Conchita is originally a diminutive for the Spanish given name Concepción. Conxita is the Catalan equivalent. Conchita is also the diminutive of concha (seashell).

Meaning: Conception Origin: Spanish

Conrado

(kon-RAH-dho)

Spanish Meaning: The name Conrado is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Conrado is: able counsel'.

Meaning: Bold or wise counselor Origin: Germanic, Spanish

Consolata

(kon-soh-LAH-tah)

Italian Meaning: The name Consolata is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Consolata is: Consolation.

Meaning: Solace, consolation Origin: Spanish

Cornelio

(kohr-NEH-lyo)

Latin Meaning: The name Cornelio is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Cornelio is: Horn.

Meaning: Horn Origin: Italian, Latin, Spanish

Damarion

(də-MAHR-ee-ən)

Damarion is a modern African-American name invention. ... The name Damarion is basically one evolution of this process. In the late 1960s, Blacks adopted the name Jamal from the Arabic language (meaning “beauty”). That name eventually blended into Jamar (inspired by Lamar).

Meaning: Dedicated to Mars Origin: Spanish

Delmar

(DEL-mər)

Spanish Meaning: The name Delmar is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Delmar is: Of the sea.

Meaning: From the sea Origin: French, Spanish

Delores

(də-LAWR-is)

Means "sorrows", taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary María de los Dolores, meaning "Mary of Sorrows". It has been used in the English-speaking world since the 19th century, becoming especially popular in America during the 1920s and 30s.

Meaning: Full of sorrows Origin: Spanish

Dores

(DAW-res)

Given Name DORES. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Portuguese, Galician. PRONOUNCED: DAW-res (Galician) [details]

Meaning: Full of sorrow Origin: Portuguese, Spanish