Carlota

Meaning: Free woman Gender: Female Pronunciation: Kahr-Loh-Tah Language origin of Carlota: Latin Regional origin of Carlota: Southern Europe Languages Carlota is most common: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Religions Carlota is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kahr Last letter and sound: A, tah Alternative Spelling: Carlotta, Karlota, Karlotta

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

Héctor

Meaning: Holding fast, steadfast Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ehk-Tor Language origin of Héctor: Latin Regional origin of Héctor: Southern Europe Languages Héctor is most common: Spanish, English, Greek Religions Héctor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Ehk Last letter and sound: R, tor Alternative Spelling: Hector, Héctór, Hèctor

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

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

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

Luján

Meaning: Light, shrine name Gender: Female Pronunciation: Loo-Hahn Language origin of Luján: Latin Regional origin of Luján: Southern Europe Languages Luján is most common: Spanish, Spanish Religions Luján is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Loo Last letter and sound: N, hahn Alternative Spelling: Lujan, Luhjan, Lùjàn

Nereida

Meaning: Sea nymph, water spirit Gender: Female Pronunciation: Neh-Ray-Dah Language origin of Nereida: Latin Regional origin of Nereida: Southern Europe Languages Nereida is most common: Spanish, Italian Religions Nereida is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Neh Last letter and sound: A, dah Alternative Spelling: Nerreyda, Nereydah, Nereyda

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

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