Fifteenth century Spanish names reflect both traditional names that had been used for centuries and new names that were beginning to come into use.
Spanish female native names. Spanish female given names from Germanic languages 2 c 2 e Spanish female given names from Guanche 0 c 7 e Spanish female given names from Guaraní 0 c 1 e. Native American South American Kichwa Italian Spanish and others Meaning. Along with Isabella and Gabriela other Spanish girls names in the US Top 300 include Ana Angelina Elena Jada Liliana Maya Savannah and Sofia.
The culture of Don Quixote flamenco tortillas and margarita brings in the naming tradition of hot-blooded temperament. Feminine form of Spanish Benito meaning blessed. In Spain or Latin America Spanish is the second-most-spoken language in the world.
Probably from Hidatsa tsakáka wía meaning bird woman. From this data a picture of Spanish naming practice in the last quarter of the 15th century can be drawn. A person for example may have two last names one from their mother and one from their father.
Meaning - ONE WITH KNOWLEDGE. Ninah Ninna Nena Neena Nenah Nini. Spanish baby names originate from many sources including history literature and religion.
Spanish name for Bethlehem also used as a personal name meaning house of bread BENITA. Anita given name Antonella. This name was borne by a Native American woman who guided the explorers Lewis and Clark.
Most Popular Spanish Surnames on FamilyEducation. Mighty or fire Alternative Spellings Variations. A woman may take only her mothers surname.