My husband is Latino (from Honduras) and we'd both like to honor our baby's roots by giving him/her a Spanish name. Our interests TOTALLY conflict, as I like trendy/unique names as well as surnames, while my husband likes traditional Spanish names. As a compromise, I'd like to hyphenate a Spanish name with something American for the first name. I need suggestions as to what might go together-- keep in mind that I like trendy and unique.
LN: Santos
Spanish names I thought were kinda cute:
GIRLS- Adriana, Clara, Lidia, Lourdes, Lucia, Melania, Nadia, Natalia, Olivia, Valencia, Victoria
BOYS- Diego, Donato, Mateo, Solomon, Tristan
English/Irish surnames I like:
Aidan, Ainsley, Aubrey, Brady, Brennan, Delaney, Emerson, Logan, Mason, Quinlan, Spencer
My DREAM first names for a girl were "Spencer-Kate" or "Delaney"
For a boy I loved "Aidan"
For a compromise name I'd pick something like "Lucia-Paige" (perhaps call her "Lucy" for short) or "Diego-Quinn" for a boy.
ANYONE HAVE IDEAS??? OPEN TO ALL SUGGESTIONS-- THE MORE, THE BETTER!
THANKS EVERYONE! :)