Olegario
Meaning: Holy spear Gender: Male Pronunciation: Oh-Leh-Gah-Ryoh Language origin of Olegario: Latin Regional origin of Olegario: Southern Europe Languages Olegario is most common: Spanish, Portuguese, German Religions Olegario is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, Oh-Leh Last letter and sound: O, ryoh Alternative Spelling: Olegárius, Olegário
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
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
Andrés
Meaning: Manly, brave Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ahn-Drehs Language origin of Andrés: Latin Regional origin of Andrés: Southern Europe Languages Andrés is most common: Spanish, English Religions Andrés is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ahn Last letter and sound: S, drehs Alternative Spelling: Andres, Andréz, Andrès
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
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
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
Pilar
Meaning: Pillar, strength Gender: Female Pronunciation: Pee-Lahr Language origin of Pilar: Latin Regional origin of Pilar: Southern Europe Languages Pilar is most common: Spanish, Spanish Religions Pilar is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pee Last letter and sound: R, lahr Alternative Spelling: Pìlar, Pylar, Pillar
Estéban
Meaning: Crown, garland Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ehs-Teh-Bahn Language origin of Estéban: Latin Regional origin of Estéban: Southern Europe Languages Estéban is most common: Spanish, English, Greek Religions Estéban is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Ehs Last letter and sound: N, bahn Alternative Spelling: Ezteban, Estebàn, Estèban
Soledad
Meaning: Solitude, Virgin Mary Gender: Female Pronunciation: Soh-Leh-Dahd Language origin of Soledad: Latin Regional origin of Soledad: Southern Europe Languages Soledad is most common: Spanish, Spanish Religions Soledad is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Soh Last letter and sound: D, dahd Alternative Spelling: Solèdad, Solidad, Solead