What are Mexican Names?
Mexican names are names used in Mexico and by Mexican people. These names are typically Spanish in origin, though there are also a variety of other names from other cultures that have been adopted in Mexico. Mexican names are often composed of two given names, one from the father and one from the mother, and two surnames, one from the father and one from the mother.
History of Mexican Names
The use of Spanish names in Mexico dates back to the 16th century when Spanish conquistadors began to colonize the region. During this time, Spanish naming customs were adopted and have been used ever since. In the 19th century, Mexican names began to incorporate indigenous Mexican naming customs, which often involved the use of a single given name and a single surname.
Common Mexican Names
Some of the most common Mexican names include José, Juan, María, Ana, Carlos, and Isabel. Other popular names for boys include Miguel, Alejandro, Francisco, and Daniel. Popular names for girls include Sofía, Laura, Valeria, and Marcela.
Meaning of Mexican Names
Most Mexican names have Spanish origins and often have religious or spiritual meanings. Some popular Mexican names have meanings such as “God is gracious” (José), “God is gracious” (María), “God is my judge” (Ana), “free man” (Carlos), and “God is my oath” (Isabel).
Naming Traditions in Mexico
In Mexico, it is traditional for children to receive two given names, one from the father and one from the mother. It is also traditional for children to receive two surnames, one from the father and one from the mother. This double-surname system is often referred to as the “apellido” system. This system is still used today in Mexico and is also used in other Latin American countries.
Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
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Littzy | Littzy: a joyful, feminine name gaining popularity in Mexico, USA. | Mexican | Girl | |
Lluvia | Lluvia means "rain," symbolizing cleansing, renewal, and feminine beauty. | Mexican | Girl | |
Lupitia | Lupitia: Mexican name meaning "little wolf," unique and melodious choice. | Mexican | Girl | |
Maleni | Maleni: a popular Mexican name meaning "beautiful flower" or "gem." | Mexican | Girl | |
Maleny | Maleny: a beautiful, graceful name gaining popularity for girls. | Mexican | Girl | |
Marichuy | Marichuy: Mexican name meaning "bitter sea," unique and culturally significant. | Mexican | Girl | |
Marycarmen | Marycarmen is a unique, elegant name of Mexican origin meaning "beloved." | Mexican | Girl | |
Maximino | Maximino: Latin name meaning "the greatest," associated with Saint Maximus. | Italian, Latin, Mexican, Spanish | Boy | |
Mireyli | Mireyli: a beloved, feminine name of Mexican origin gaining popularity. | Mexican | Girl | |
Mishell | Mishell: a unique, feminine name meaning "who is like God." | Mexican | Girl | |
Molea | Molea: Unique name derived from Spanish, linked to Mexican cuisine. | Mexican | Unisex | |
Morelos | Morelos: a unique, masculine name meaning "dark-skinned warrior" in Mexico. | Mexican | Boy | |
Mytzi | Mytzi: Unique Mexican name, linked to fertility goddess Xochiquetzal. | German, Mexican | Girl | |
Nachito | Nachito: Mexican name meaning "gift from God," unique and meaningful. | Mexican | Boy | |
Nahely | Nahely: a unique Mexican name meaning "hope" or "light." | Mexican | Girl | |
Nailea | Nailea: a unique, meaningful, and increasingly popular Mexican name. | Mexican | Girl | |
Nayeli-Nicole | Nayeli-Nicole combines love and victory, reflecting strength and elegance. | Mexican | Girl | |
Naylea | Naylea: a graceful, beloved Mexican name gaining popularity for girls. | Mexican | Girl | |
Nery | Nery: Unisex Welsh name meaning "noble," popular for boys and girls. | Mexican, Spanish, Welsh | Unisex | |
Socoro | Socorro means "help," often given to girls in Spanish-speaking countries. | Mexican | Unisex | |
Sulema | Sulema: Arabic name meaning "peaceful," melodic, and increasingly popular. | Mexican | Girl | |
Taquera | Taquera: Unique Spanish name derived from "taquer," meaning taco vendor. | Mexican | Girl | |
Tiawanna | Tiawanna: Unique name combining Spanish and Slavic origins, meaning "aunt wanderer." | Mexican, Slavic, Spanish | Girl | |
Tlachinolli | Tlachinolli: Unisex Nahuatl name meaning "fire," rich in cultural significance. | Mexican | Unisex | |
Tocho | Tocho, a Spanish name meaning "rabbit," symbolizes fertility and abundance. | Mexican | Unisex | |
Ximena | Ximena means "listener," popular in Spanish-speaking countries, especially Mexico. | Mexican | Girl | |
Yola | Yola, a feminine name, means "violet flower" in Spanish. | Mexican | Unisex |