Lucía

Meaning: Light Gender: Female Pronunciation: Loo-See-Ah Language origin of Lucía: Latin Regional origin of Lucía: Southern Europe Languages Lucía is most common: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Religions Lucía is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Loo Last letter and sound: A, ah Alternative Spelling: Lucia, Luçía, Lusia

Vito

Meaning: Life Gender: Male Pronunciation: Vee-To Language origin of Vito: Latin Regional origin of Vito: Southern Europe Languages Vito is most common: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Religions Vito is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vee Last letter and sound: O, to Alternative Spelling: Vitoo, Veeto, Vittto

María

Meaning: Bitter, beloved Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mah-Ree-Ah Language origin of María: Latin Regional origin of María: Southern Europe Languages María is most common: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Religions María is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mah Last letter and sound: A, ah Alternative Spelling: Maria, Marìa, Mària

Manfredi

Meaning: Strength, peace Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mahn-Freh-Dee Language origin of Manfredi: Latin Regional origin of Manfredi: Southern Europe Languages Manfredi is most common: Italian, German Religions Manfredi is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mahn Last letter and sound: I, dee Alternative Spelling: Manfredy, Manfreddi, Manphredi

Piero

Meaning: Rock Gender: Male Pronunciation: Pyeh-Ro Language origin of Piero: Latin Regional origin of Piero: Southern Europe Languages Piero is most common: Italian, Spanish Religions Piero is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pyeh Last letter and sound: O, ro Alternative Spelling: Pierro, Piiro, Pièro

Valéria

Meaning: Strong, healthy Gender: Female Pronunciation: Vah-Leh-Ryah Language origin of Valéria: Latin Regional origin of Valéria: Southern Europe Languages Valéria is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Valéria is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vah Last letter and sound: A, ryah Alternative Spelling: Valeria, Valerya, Valeryah

Verónica

Meaning: True image Gender: Female Pronunciation: Veh-Roh-Nee-Kah Language origin of Verónica: Latin Regional origin of Verónica: Southern Europe Languages Verónica is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Verónica is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Veh Last letter and sound: A, kah Alternative Spelling: Veronica, Veronyka, Veronika

Victória

Meaning: Victory Gender: Female Pronunciation: Veek-Toh-Ryah Language origin of Victória: Latin Regional origin of Victória: Southern Europe Languages Victória is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, English Religions Victória is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Veek Last letter and sound: A, ryah Alternative Spelling: Victoria, Viktorya, Victorya

Sílvia

Meaning: Forest, woods Gender: Female Pronunciation: Seel-Vyah Language origin of Sílvia: Latin Regional origin of Sílvia: Southern Europe Languages Sílvia is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Sílvia is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Seel Last letter and sound: A, vyah Alternative Spelling: Silvia, Sylvya, Sylviah

Virgínia

Meaning: Pure, virginal Gender: Female Pronunciation: Veer-Zhee-Nyah Language origin of Virgínia: Latin Regional origin of Virgínia: Southern Europe Languages Virgínia is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Virgínia is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Veer Last letter and sound: A, nyah Alternative Spelling: Virginia, Virgynia, Virgíniah