Mexican Baby Names

Explore our collection of baby names with Mexican origins. These names reflect the rich cultural heritage and linguistic traditions of Mexican culture.

Juan God is gracious; Beautiful, graceful
Unisex
Juan God is gracious; Beautiful, graceful
Unisex
Juan God is gracious; Beautiful, graceful
Unisex
Eduardo wealthy guard
Boy
Eduardo wealthy guard
Boy
Eduardo wealthy guard
Boy
Eduardo wealthy guard
Boy
Ricardo Powerful leader
Boy
Pablo Little, small; Humble
Boy
Pablo Little, small; Humble
Boy
Pablo Little, small; Humble
Boy
Itzel Rainbow; Rainbow lady; Nectar; Dew
Girl
Alejandra Man's defender; Defender of the people
Girl
Alejandra Man's defender; Defender of the people
Girl
Alejandra Man's defender; Defender of the people
Girl
Jaime Form of James; Supplanter
Unisex
Armando Soldier
Boy
Armando Soldier
Boy
Alexa man's defender
Girl
Gerardo spear strength
Boy
Salvador Savior
Boy
Araceli Altar of heaven, altar of the sky
Girl
Guillermo Will helmet
Boy
Guillermo Will helmet
Boy
Guadalupe Wolf valley
Unisex
Luisa Renowned Warrior
Girl
Itzayana Rainbow lady; Shadow, protection
Girl
Antonia Priceless; Praiseworthy; Beautiful
Girl
Antonia Priceless; Praiseworthy; Beautiful
Girl
Xochitl flower
Girl
Xitlali Of Citlali; Star; Aztec creator goddess
Girl
Citlali Star
Girl
Rico Brave ruler
Boy
Mirabella Wonderous beauty; Admirable
Girl
Mirabella Wonderous beauty; Admirable
Girl
Texana Texan; Woman from Texas
Sonora Resounding, sonorous
Girl
Domenico lord
Boy
Fabiana Bean farmer, bean grower; Pearl
Girl
Beatrica voyager (through life)
Adelita Noble
Girl
Analisa graced with God's bounty
Girl
Amande She must be loved
Ardena great forest
Anarosa favored grace
Domina Lady
Salvator savior
Mando Fit to be loved; Lovable
Tequila Distilled liquor made using blue agave plant; Town in Mexico
Garcia Bear
Tita Lady; Honored; Giant
Manuelita God is with us; Rolled pancake
Piedad Piety; Devotion; Respect
Benita blessed
Girl
Amelinda Hard working
Adoncia sweet
Lolita Sorrows
Girl
Marvella Miracle to marvel at; Wonderful, extraordinary
Girl
Marvella Miracle to marvel at; Wonderful, extraordinary
Girl
Reo River
Boy
Yanitza Of Jane; God is gracious
Girl
Amalina Industrious
Morena Brown or brown-haired
Joaquina God shall establish
Aricella treasure chest
Girl
Donaciano Given
Alejandrino man's defender or warrior
Alfonsino ready for battle
Candelarea candle
Casandro brother of heroes
Chiquin little gift; conception
Corazana heart
Dolorcita sorrows
Dorrinda
Eldoria gold
Estebana
Jacindia
Joseito Jehovah increases
Lechuza Owl
Llorona The weeping woman
Lyta Of Leta; Joyful
Milagritos miracles
Pablos Small
Rafello healing God
Raffaelo god has healed
Ramonde protecting hands
Sandiago Saint James
Sefarina gentle wind
Siprian from Cyprus
Taco In the middle; Remembrance; Advise
Tammiejo Of Tamara; Palm tree
Toolia bound for glory
Tranquila peaceful
Verde Green
Yalinda Violet flower
Yucatan I do not understand you

About Mexican Names

Mexican names have a rich history and cultural significance. They often reflect the values, traditions, and linguistic characteristics of Mexican culture. Choosing a Mexican name for your child can be a wonderful way to honor your heritage or express your appreciation for Mexican culture.

Naming Tips

  • Research the meaning and cultural significance of Mexican names
  • Consider the pronunciation and potential nicknames
  • Think about how the name might be perceived in different cultural contexts
  • Check for any historical or literary associations with the name
  • Consult with native speakers or cultural experts if you're unsure about a name's usage or connotations

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