Barnard

Meaning: Strong as a bear. A variant of Bernard which was in common u.. Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bar-Nard Language origin of Barnard: Germanic Regional origin of Barnard: Western Europe Languages Barnard is most common: German, English, French Religions Barnard is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bar Last letter and sound: D, nard […]

Alisa

Meaning: Noble Gender: Female Pronunciation: A-Lee-Sa Language origin of Alisa: Slavic Regional origin of Alisa: Eastern Europe Languages Alisa is most common: Russian, English, French Religions Alisa is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, A Last letter and sound: A, lee-sa Alternative Spelling: Alyssa, Alicea

Crispín

Meaning: Curly-haired Gender: Male Pronunciation: Krees-Peen Language origin of Crispín: Latin Regional origin of Crispín: Southern Europe Languages Crispín is most common: Spanish, Portuguese, French Religions Crispín is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Krees Last letter and sound: N, peen Alternative Spelling: Crispino, Krispin

Silvestre

Meaning: From the forest Gender: Male Pronunciation: Seel-Vehs-Treh Language origin of Silvestre: Latin Regional origin of Silvestre: Southern Europe Languages Silvestre is most common: Spanish, Portuguese, French Religions Silvestre is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Seel Last letter and sound: E, treh Alternative Spelling: Sylvestre, Silverstre

Julián

Meaning: Youthful, downy Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hoo-Lyahn Language origin of Julián: Latin Regional origin of Julián: Southern Europe Languages Julián is most common: Spanish, English, French Religions Julián is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Hoo Last letter and sound: N, yahn Alternative Spelling: Julian, Jhulian, Jhulián

Benjamín

Meaning: Son of the right hand Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ben-Hah-Meen Language origin of Benjamín: Latin Regional origin of Benjamín: Southern Europe Languages Benjamín is most common: Spanish, English, French Religions Benjamín is most common: Judaism, Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ben Last letter and sound: N, meen Alternative Spelling: Benjamin, Benjamine, Benjámin

Inés

Meaning: Chaste, pure Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ee-Nehs Language origin of Inés: Latin Regional origin of Inés: Southern Europe Languages Inés is most common: Spanish, French, Italian Religions Inés is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: I, Ee Last letter and sound: S, nehs Alternative Spelling: Ines, Inès, Ynes

César

Meaning: Long-haired, Emperor Gender: Male Pronunciation: Seh-Zar Language origin of César: Latin Regional origin of César: Southern Europe Languages César is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French Religions César is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Seh Last letter and sound: R, zar Alternative Spelling: Caesar, Cesare, Cezar

Pénélope

Meaning: Weaver Gender: Female Pronunciation: Pay-Nay-Lop Language origin of Pénélope: Latin Regional origin of Pénélope: Western Europe Languages Pénélope is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Pénélope is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pay-Nay Last letter and sound: E, lop Alternative Spelling: Penelope, Penelopy, Penelopa

Luís

Meaning: Famous warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Loo-Eesh Language origin of Luís: Latin Regional origin of Luís: Southern Europe Languages Luís is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, French Religions Luís is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Loo Last letter and sound: S, eesh Alternative Spelling: Luis, Luiz, Louís