Marcelino
Meaning: Little warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mahr-Seh-Lee-Noh Language origin of Marcelino: Latin Regional origin of Marcelino: Southern Europe Languages Marcelino is most common: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian Religions Marcelino is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mahr-Seh Last letter and sound: O, noh Alternative Spelling: Marcellino, Marçelino
Prudencio
Meaning: Prudent, cautious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Proo-Dehn-Syoh Language origin of Prudencio: Latin Regional origin of Prudencio: Southern Europe Languages Prudencio is most common: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian Religions Prudencio is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Proo Last letter and sound: O, syoh Alternative Spelling: Prudentzio, Prudéntio
Severiano
Meaning: Stern, serious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Seh-Veh-Ryah-Noh Language origin of Severiano: Latin Regional origin of Severiano: Southern Europe Languages Severiano is most common: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian Religions Severiano is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Seh-Veh Last letter and sound: O, noh Alternative Spelling: Severian, Severio
Covadonga
Meaning: Cave of the lady Gender: Female Pronunciation: Koh-Vah-Dohn-Gah Language origin of Covadonga: Latin Regional origin of Covadonga: Southern Europe Languages Covadonga is most common: Spanish, Spanish Religions Covadonga is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Koh Last letter and sound: A, gah Alternative Spelling: Covadongah, Cobadonga, Covadongga
Encarnación
Meaning: Incarnation Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ehn-Kahr-Nah-Syohn Language origin of Encarnación: Latin Regional origin of Encarnación: Southern Europe Languages Encarnación is most common: Spanish, Spanish Religions Encarnación is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Ehn Last letter and sound: N, syohn Alternative Spelling: Encarnacion, Encarnaçion, Encarnàsion
Estefanía
Meaning: Crowned Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ehs-Teh-Fah-Nee-Ah Language origin of Estefanía: Latin Regional origin of Estefanía: Southern Europe Languages Estefanía is most common: Spanish, Italian, Greek Religions Estefanía is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Ehs Last letter and sound: A, ah Alternative Spelling: Estefanhia, Estèfania, Esteffania
Benedetto
Meaning: Blessed Gender: Male Pronunciation: Beh-Neh-Deht-To Language origin of Benedetto: Latin Regional origin of Benedetto: Southern Europe Languages Benedetto is most common: Italian, Spanish Religions Benedetto is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Beh Last letter and sound: O, to Alternative Spelling: Benedeto, Beneddetto, Beneedetto
Albertina
Meaning: Noble, bright Gender: Female Pronunciation: Al-Ber-Tee-Nah Language origin of Albertina: Latin Regional origin of Albertina: Southern Europe Languages Albertina is most common: Italian, Spanish, German Religions Albertina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Al Last letter and sound: A, nah Alternative Spelling: Alberttina, Albertinah, Albehrtina
Constança
Meaning: Steadfast, constant Gender: Female Pronunciation: Kohn-Shtahn-Sah Language origin of Constança: Latin Regional origin of Constança: Southern Europe Languages Constança is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Constança is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kohn Last letter and sound: A, sah Alternative Spelling: Constancia, Konstanca, Konstanza
Margarida
Meaning: Daisy flower Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mahr-Gah-Ree-Dah Language origin of Margarida: Latin Regional origin of Margarida: Southern Europe Languages Margarida is most common: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian Religions Margarida is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mahr Last letter and sound: A, dah Alternative Spelling: Margaritha, Margareta, Marguerita