Learning you’re having a baby could be such a special and joyful time. But trying to pick a name can be challenging. It’s not easy to choose what this little human is going to be called for the rest of their life. But we are here to help you figure it out.
While these days we recognise that what could be considered a “girl name” can easily be up for debate, as more parents are leaning toward gender neutral names. At the end of the day, every parent should feel free to name their child whatever feels best. You might even decide that you’d prefer to give your new daughter a more traditional boy name. But if you’re specifically looking for a more traditional girl name that honours your Latinx roots or just a girl name in Spanish, we’ve got you covered. From Aracely to Xiomara, these 100 names are some of the prettiest out there, so scroll through and see if you can decide on one (or maybe a combination of two or three). They roll right off the tongue and have a beautiful ring to them. Here’s a look at a few Spanish baby girl names to choose from.
A
Adella, Adriana, Alejandra, Alexandra, Alicia, Alma, Amada, Amaia, Ana, Aracely
B
Bárbara, Belinda, Belkis, Bianca
C
Camila, Carina, Carmen, Carolina, Catalina, Celia, Constanza, Cristina
D
Daniela, Dayanara, Diana, Dulce
E
Elisabeth, Emilia, Erica, Esmeralda, Estela, Eva, Evelyn
F
Fátima, Francesca, Francisca, Frida
G
Gabriela, Génesis, Gisele, Guadalupe
I
Iluminada, Irene, Isabella, Ivána, Izabel
J
Jaqueline, Jessica, Julia
K
Karla
L
Laila, Laura, Letizia, Lili, Lilian, Liliana, Liza, Lola, Lorena, Loretta, Lourdes, Lucero, Luisa, Luna, Lusiana, Luz
M
Mar, María, Mariana, Maribel, Marina, Marisol, Maritza, Mayte, Mercedes, Mia, Mónica
N
Natália, Nieve
P
Paloma, Paola, Paulina
R
Raquel, Rocío, Rosa
S
Santana, Sara, Selena, Sofía, Soledad, Sonia
T
Tatiana, Thalia
V
Valentina, Valeria, Victoria
X
Ximena, Xiomara
Y
Yesenia
Z
Zara
–Additional reporting by Johanna Ferreira