Leonor

Meaning: Light, compassion Gender: Female Pronunciation: Leh-Oh-Nohr Language origin of Leonor: Latin Regional origin of Leonor: Southern Europe Languages Leonor is most common: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Religions Leonor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Leh Last letter and sound: R, nohr Alternative Spelling: Leonòre, Leonoor, Lenor

Gonzalo

Meaning: Battle, war Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gohn-Sah-Loh Language origin of Gonzalo: Latin Regional origin of Gonzalo: Southern Europe Languages Gonzalo is most common: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian Religions Gonzalo is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gohn Last letter and sound: O, loh Alternative Spelling: Gonzalò, Ghonzzalo, Gonsalo

Isidro

Meaning: Gift of Isis, abundant Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ee-See-Droh Language origin of Isidro: Latin Regional origin of Isidro: Southern Europe Languages Isidro is most common: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian Religions Isidro is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: I, Ee Last letter and sound: O, droh Alternative Spelling: Ysydro, Isidroh, Isidoro

Domingo

Meaning: Belonging to the Lord Gender: Male Pronunciation: Doh-Meen-Goh Language origin of Domingo: Latin Regional origin of Domingo: Southern Europe Languages Domingo is most common: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian Religions Domingo is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Doh Last letter and sound: O, goh Alternative Spelling: Domíngo, Dohmingo, Dominggo

Rosalía

Meaning: Beautiful rose Gender: Female Pronunciation: Roh-Sah-Lee-Ah Language origin of Rosalía: Latin Regional origin of Rosalía: Southern Europe Languages Rosalía is most common: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Religions Rosalía is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Roh Last letter and sound: A, ah Alternative Spelling: Rosalya, Rozalia, Rosaliyah

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

Blanca

Meaning: White, fair Gender: Female Pronunciation: Blahn-Kah Language origin of Blanca: Latin Regional origin of Blanca: Southern Europe Languages Blanca is most common: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Religions Blanca is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Blahn Last letter and sound: A, kah Alternative Spelling: Blànca, Blanka, Blahnca

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

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

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