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Luna
Amelia Carolina (caroleeeena) olivia natalia Ana Camila Emma |
| Luisa, Paloma, Pilar, Cristina, Gloria |
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Nora or Sofia is the OG English/Spanish girl name.
I also like Alicia, Aitana, Irene, Ione, Lucia, Marta. if you want to be Spain-trendy, little old lady names like Paula and Manuela are very in right now. |
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Victoria
Maya Lucia Elena Really, just avoid the J names (Julia!) and most of the others are similar. |
I know someone named Eva who uses the spanish pronunciation and gets frustrated that people constantly call her EEE-va. |
No! 😂 |
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Yes some names in here are pronounced differently in English and Spanish which I did not want. I wanted them to be pronounced as closely as possible - not like Eva and Eva.
Emilia Lucia Mariana Gabriela Eliana Sofia |
| Mira |
| The only one that is very hard for a lot of pepole is Ximena. |
| My daughter is Susanna. (We are white, non-Hispanic, but I am Italian American and often mistaken for Hispanic.) Susana is the Spanish spelling if you prefer. |
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Flora
Elena Carmen Clara Pilar Paloma |
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Rosa / Rosario
Marguerita Carmen Lisa Monica Sonya Sofia Isabella Stella Renata Martina Regina Alicia |
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My dad is Argentine and until recently there was a law that baby names had to be Spanish...but his parents and entire extended family were British, so I have a long list of these in my family!
Marina Monica Claudia Isobel Sofia Luisa Leonora Elena Camila Emilia |
| ^^also while not common in English I love Inez and Violeta |
| Liliana |