Mexican Baby Names

216+ Mexican Baby Names for Boys and Girls with Meanings

By Amir

Popular Mexican Baby Names for Girls

  1. Sofia – Meaning “wisdom,” derived from Greek.
  2. Regina – Latin, meaning “queen.”
  3. Isabella – Spanish/Italian, meaning “God is my oath.”
  4. Emma – Germanic, meaning “whole” or “universal.”
  5. Valentina – Latin, meaning “healthy” and “strong.”
  6. Romina – Latin, meaning “from Rome.”
  7. Victoria – Latin, meaning “victory.”
  8. Camila – Latin, meaning “helper to the priest.”
  9. Renata – Latin, meaning “reborn.”
  10. Emily – Latin, meaning “rival.”
  11. Natalia – Latin, meaning “Christmas day.”
  12. Mia – Short form of Maria, meaning “mine” or “beloved.”
  13. Aitana – Basque, meaning “glory.”
  14. Ximena – Basque/Spanish, meaning “listener.”
  15. Luciana – Latin, meaning “light.”
  16. Julieta – Spanish, meaning “youthful.”
  17. Elena – Greek, meaning “shining light.”
  18. Luna – Latin, meaning “moon.”
  19. Paula – Latin, meaning “small.”
  20. Sara – Hebrew, meaning “princess.”
  21. Abril – Spanish, meaning “April.”
  22. Aurora – Latin, meaning “dawn.”
  23. Ana Paula – Combination of Ana, meaning “grace,” and Paula, meaning “small.”
  24. Fernanda – Germanic, meaning “bold voyager.”
  25. Mariana – Combination of Maria and Ana, meaning “graceful.”
  26. Diana – Latin, meaning “divine.”
  27. Gabriela – Hebrew, meaning “God is my strength.”
  28. Andrea – Greek, meaning “manly” or “brave.”
  29. Daniela – Hebrew, meaning “God is my judge.”
  30. Zoe – Greek, meaning “life.”
  31. Ivanna – Slavic, meaning “God is gracious.”
  32. Victoria – Latin, meaning “victory.”
  33. Carolina – French, meaning “free man.”
  34. Alejandra – Greek, meaning “defender of men.”
  35. Ainhoa – Basque, meaning “one who is born.”
  36. Bianca – Italian, meaning “white” or “pure.”
  37. Candela – Spanish, meaning “candle.”
  38. Constanza – Latin, meaning “constant.”
  39. Marisol – Spanish, meaning “sea and sun.”
  40. Esperanza – Spanish, meaning “hope.”
  41. Violeta – Latin, meaning “violet flower.”
  42. Lucia – Latin, meaning “light.”
  43. Esmeralda – Spanish, meaning “emerald.”
  44. Isabel – Hebrew, meaning “God is my oath.”
  45. Ximena – Basque, meaning “listener.”
  46. Valeria – Latin, meaning “strong and healthy.”
  47. Samantha – Aramaic, meaning “listens well.”
  48. Dulce – Spanish, meaning “sweet.”
  49. Lia – Greek, meaning “bearer of good news.”
  50. Melina – Greek, meaning “honey.”
  51. Flor – Latin, meaning “flower.”
  52. Yamila – Arabic, meaning “beautiful.”
  53. Noelia – Latin, meaning “born on Christmas.”
  54. Alondra – Spanish, meaning “lark.”
  55. Araceli – Latin, meaning “altar of the sky.”
  56. Renata – Latin, meaning “reborn.”
  57. Daria – Greek, meaning “possesses good.”
  58. Irene – Greek, meaning “peace.”
  59. Julia – Latin, meaning “youthful.”
  60. Karina – Scandinavian, meaning “pure.”
  61. Verónica – Greek, meaning “victory bringer.”
  62. Paloma – Latin, meaning “dove.”
  63. Angela – Greek, meaning “angel.”
  64. Pilar – Spanish, meaning “pillar of strength.”
  65. Rosa – Latin, meaning “rose.”
  66. Olga – Scandinavian, meaning “holy.”
  67. Catalina – Greek, meaning “pure.”
  68. Mónica – Latin, meaning “advisor.”
  69. Adriana – Latin, meaning “from Hadria.”
  70. Estela – Latin, meaning “star.”
  71. Maite – Basque, meaning “lovable.”
  72. Arlet – Catalan, meaning “noble.”
  73. Miranda – Latin, meaning “admirable.”
  74. Rocío – Spanish, meaning “dew.”
  75. Silvia – Latin, meaning “from the forest.”
  76. Regina – Latin, meaning “queen.”
  77. Rosalía – Latin, meaning “rose.”
  78. Salma – Arabic, meaning “safe.”
  79. Leticia – Latin, meaning “joy.”
  80. Paola – Latin, meaning “small.”
  81. Nadia – Slavic, meaning “hope.”
  82. María Fernanda – A combination of María (beloved) and Fernanda (bold voyager).
  83. Lourdes – French, referencing the city known for religious visions.
  84. Patricia – Latin, meaning “noble.”
  85. Anabel – Hebrew, meaning “grace and beauty.”
  86. Clarisa – Latin, meaning “bright” or “clear.”
  87. Martina – Latin, meaning “dedicated to Mars.”
  88. Susana – Hebrew, meaning “lily.”
  89. Evelyn – Old French, meaning “desired.”
  90. Margarita – Greek, meaning “pearl.”
  91. Gisela – German, meaning “pledge.”
  92. Yolanda – Greek, meaning “violet flower.”
  93. Ivette – French, meaning “yew tree.”
  94. Carmen – Hebrew, meaning “garden” or “vineyard.”
  95. Leticia – Latin, meaning “joy” or “happiness.”
  96. Bárbara – Greek, meaning “foreign.”
  97. Irma – Germanic, meaning “whole” or “universal.”
  98. Mónica – Latin, meaning “advisor.”
  99. Rosario – Latin, meaning “rosary” or “crown of roses.”
  100. Guadalupe – Arabic/Spanish, meaning “river of the wolf.”
  101. Brisa – Spanish, meaning “breeze.”
  102. Citlali – Nahuatl, meaning “star.”
  103. Ixchel – Mayan, meaning “rainbow.”
  104. Yaretzi – Aztec, meaning “you will always be loved.”
  105. Azucena – Spanish, meaning “lily flower.”
  106. Jacinta – Greek, meaning “hyacinth.”
  107. Inés – Greek, meaning “chaste” or “pure.”
  108. Esperanza – Spanish, meaning “hope.”
  109. Luz – Spanish, meaning “light.”
  110. Florencia – Latin, meaning “blooming.”
  111. Estrella – Spanish, meaning “star.”
  112. Fabiola – Latin, meaning “bean grower.”
  113. Zaira – Arabic, meaning “flower.”
  114. Jimena – Spanish, meaning “listener.”
  115. Anahi – Nahuatl, meaning “beautiful.”
  116. Maricruz – Spanish, a combination of María (beloved) and Cruz (cross).

Popular Mexican Baby Names for Boys

  1. Daniel – Hebrew, meaning “God is my judge.”
  2. Mateo – Spanish, meaning “gift of God.”
  3. Santiago – Spanish, meaning “Saint James.”
  4. Liam – Irish, meaning “strong-willed warrior.”
  5. Emiliano – Latin, meaning “rival.”
  6. Diego – Spanish, meaning “supplanter.”
  7. Leonardo – Spanish, meaning “lion strength.”
  8. Alejandro – Greek, meaning “defender of men.”
  9. Gabriel – Hebrew, meaning “God is my strength.”
  10. Juan – Hebrew, meaning “God is gracious.”
  11. David – Hebrew, meaning “beloved.”
  12. Luis – German, meaning “famous warrior.”
  13. José – Hebrew, meaning “God will add.”
  14. Miguel – Hebrew, meaning “who is like God.”
  15. Ángel – Greek, meaning “messenger of God.”
  16. Antonio – Latin, meaning “worthy of praise.”
  17. Hugo – Germanic, meaning “heart and mind.”
  18. Javier – Basque, meaning “new house.”
  19. Francisco – Latin, meaning “free man.”
  20. Maximiliano – Latin, meaning “the greatest.”
  21. Samuel – Hebrew, meaning “God has heard.”
  22. Felipe – Greek, meaning “lover of horses.”
  23. Fernando – Germanic, meaning “bold voyager.”
  24. Carlos – Germanic, meaning “free man.”
  25. Pablo – Latin, meaning “small.”
  26. Ricardo – Germanic, meaning “powerful ruler.”
  27. Andrés – Greek, meaning “brave and manly.”
  28. Emilio – Latin, meaning “rival.”
  29. Eduardo – Old English, meaning “wealthy guardian.”
  30. Marcos – Latin, meaning “warlike.”
  31. Gustavo – Old Norse, meaning “royal staff.”
  32. Elias – Hebrew, meaning “Yahweh is my God.”
  33. Esteban – Greek, meaning “crowned.”
  34. Pedro – Greek, meaning “rock.”
  35. Rodrigo – Germanic, meaning “famous ruler.”
  36. Cristian – Latin, meaning “follower of Christ.”
  37. Oscar – Old English, meaning “God’s spear.”
  38. Vicente – Latin, meaning “conqueror.”
  39. Raúl – Old Norse, meaning “wise wolf.”
  40. Bruno – German, meaning “brown.”
  41. Tadeo – Aramaic, meaning “praise.”
  42. Tomás – Aramaic, meaning “twin.”
  43. Álvaro – Germanic, meaning “guard.”
  44. Rubén – Hebrew, meaning “behold, a son.”
  45. Ignacio – Latin, meaning “fire.”
  46. Héctor – Greek, meaning “steadfast.”
  47. Adrián – Latin, meaning “dark.”
  48. Simón – Hebrew, meaning “he has heard.”
  49. Arturo – Celtic, meaning “bear.”
  50. Bautista – Latin, meaning “baptist.”
  51. Ramón – Germanic, meaning “wise protector.”
  52. Joaquín – Hebrew, meaning “God has established.”
  53. Sebastián – Greek, meaning “venerable.”
  54. Ulises – Latin, meaning “wrathful” or “angry.”
  55. Manuel – Hebrew, meaning “God is with us.”
  56. Lorenzo – Latin, meaning “from Laurentum.”
  57. Guillermo – German, meaning “resolute protector.”
  58. Cristóbal – Greek, meaning “bearer of Christ.”
  59. Ramiro – Germanic, meaning “great judge.”
  60. Leopoldo – German, meaning “bold people.”
  61. Fausto – Latin, meaning “fortunate.”
  62. Adolfo – German, meaning “noble wolf.”
  63. Baltazar – Babylonian, meaning “protect the king.”
  64. Isaías – Hebrew, meaning “God is salvation.”
  65. Jorge – Greek, meaning “farmer.”
  66. Orlando – Italian, meaning “famous land.”
  67. Rigoberto – Germanic, meaning “bright ruler.”
  68. Salvador – Latin, meaning “savior.”
  69. Federico – Germanic, meaning “peaceful ruler.”
  70. César – Latin, meaning “hairy.”
  71. René – Latin, meaning “reborn.”
  72. Abel – Hebrew, meaning “breath” or “vapor.”
  73. Iker – Basque, meaning “visitation.”
  74. Moises – Hebrew, meaning “drawn from the water.”
  75. Nicolás – Greek, meaning “victory of the people.”
  76. Rafael – Hebrew, meaning “God has healed.”
  77. Saúl – Hebrew, meaning “prayed for.”
  78. Valentín – Latin, meaning “healthy” or “strong.”
  79. Iván – Slavic, meaning “God is gracious.”
  80. Esteban – Greek, meaning “crowned one.”
  81. Gael – Breton, meaning “stranger.”
  82. Dante – Latin, meaning “enduring.”
  83. Patricio – Latin, meaning “noble.”
  84. Adán – Hebrew, meaning “man.”
  85. Celso – Latin, meaning “lofty” or “high.”
  86. Renzo – Latin, meaning “third.”
  87. Isaac – Hebrew, meaning “laughter.”
  88. Ulises – Latin, meaning “wrathful.”
  89. Germán – Germanic, meaning “warrior.”
  90. Elías – Hebrew, meaning “Yahweh is my God.”
  91. Tobías – Hebrew, meaning “God is good.”
  92. Omar – Arabic, meaning “long-lived.”
  93. Anselmo – Germanic, meaning “protected by God.”
  94. Ciro – Persian, meaning “sun.”
  95. Iñigo – Basque, meaning “fiery.”
  96. Mateus – Portuguese, meaning “gift of God.”
  97. Pascual – Latin, meaning “Easter.”
  98. Roldán – Germanic, meaning “fame of the land.”
  99. Simón – Hebrew, meaning “God has heard.”
  100. Victoriano – Latin, meaning “victorious.”
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Amir
Amir is a seasoned writer focused on baby names and parenting, guiding parents with expert advice and heartfelt insights.

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