I grew up in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood, so I always heard Spanish names: at school, around the block, etc.
Even though I'm neither Hispanic nor a Spanish speaker myself, I have to admit a lot of the names grew on me. It would be odd if I were to use any
specifically Spanish (or Latin American, Basque, or Galician) names on my own, since I'm not of the culture; but if I married into a Spanish / Hispanic family, I'd use any of these names in a heartbeat:
AdánAndrésCésarDiegoDimasEnriqueFerranGasparGastónGuifréGustavoIsidroJavier - this would probably be my first choice
JoaquínKemenLukenMarkelMiguelOrfeoPedro (the only variant of
Peter that I actually like)
RamonRaúlRicardoSalvadorSendoaTerceroTomásValeroVidalZacaríasZorion
&
AlejandraAmarantaAmparoAnaïsAraceliAzucenaBelénBriseida (actually knew a girl in school named this - always thought it was cool)
CandelariaCaridadEmperatrizFideliaFlor
IsauraIzaroLeandraLoidaLoreaMaialenMaruxaMayraMeritxellMireiaMirenNaiaraNereaNereidaNuriaPilar - this would probably be my first choice
QueraltRemeiRosendaXiomara (pronounced zee-o-MAHR-ah)
Xiana (pronounced shee-AHN-ah)
Xulia (pronounced SHOO-lee-ah)
YeseniaZairaZoraidaZuriñe (pronounced soo-RIN-yeh)
Some names - like
Adriana,
Mercedes,
Raquel, and
Roxana - aren't "GPs" at all, because I'd still use them.
What are some of your favorite Spanish (or thereabouts) names?
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