Girl names that are easy to say in both English and Spanish

Anonymous
Luna
Amelia
Carolina (caroleeeena)
olivia
natalia
Ana
Camila
Emma
Anonymous
Luisa, Paloma, Pilar, Cristina, Gloria
Anonymous
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.


Anonymous
Victoria
Maya
Lucia
Elena

Really, just avoid the J names (Julia!) and most of the others are similar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ava
Eva
Grecia
Carmen


I know someone named Eva who uses the spanish pronunciation and gets frustrated that people constantly call her EEE-va.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Linda.


No! 😂
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Mira
Anonymous
The only one that is very hard for a lot of pepole is Ximena.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Flora
Elena
Carmen
Clara
Pilar
Paloma
Anonymous
Rosa / Rosario

Marguerita

Carmen

Lisa

Monica

Sonya

Sofia

Isabella

Stella

Renata

Martina

Regina

Alicia




Anonymous
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
Anonymous
^^also while not common in English I love Inez and Violeta
Anonymous
Liliana
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