Mexican Baby Names: Bursting With Life

Mexican names are filled with energy and strength. If you're looking for a Mexican name for your baby, you've come to the right place. This page will teach you everything you need to know about Mexican names so that you can pick one for your newborn.


Origins of Mexican Names

Mexican names are derived from the Spanish language. They come from various regions of Latin America, such as Spain, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. Naming traditions in Mexico use a patronymic system where a person's last name is derived from his father's first name. The patronymic forms “az,” “iz” and “ez” are added to the surname to connect him to his family. For example, Fernando becomes “Fernandez,” which means “son of Fernando.”

The origins of Mexican names are diverse. They have religious origins, such as Jesus, Juan, Maria, and Rosario. Some are also taken from history, personal characteristics, and places. Names of certain places are used as a second surname preceded by the word “del” or “de” (“from the” or “from”). For instance, “del Monte” means “from the mountain.” In addition, Mexican women retain their maiden names when they marry. The husband's surname is just added to their own, preceded by the word “de” which means “wife of.”


Choosing a Mexican Name for Your Baby

The great thing about today's society is that you can freely take elements of other cultures and make it your own. For example, you can use a Mexican name even though you're not of Hispanic descent. It's still wise though to consider the future of your child. Ask yourself this question: “Will my child be proud of this name?” “Will he or she be able to make useful and intimate connections with other people with this name?” Make sure that your child will be comfortable with the Mexican name that you pick.

Don't choose something that's difficult to pronounce. To make your child's name special though, choose something unique. Hispanic names like Juan, Julio, and Maria are too popular. While these names are good for combinations, such as Juan Vicente or Maria Rosario, they don't stand out at all when you use them alone. You can also combine Mexican names with other regional names. For example, Maria Kassandra is a combination of the Mexican “Maria” and the Greek “Kassandra.” Also, keep in mind that Hispanic names are still best for people of Hispanic descent.


Mexican Names and their Meanings

Is the latest addition to your family a boy? Here are some excellent Mexican names for boys and their corresponding meanings:

  • Armand (of the army)
  • Delfino (dolphin)
  • Marco (from the god, Mars)
  • Seferino (gentle breeze)
  • Vicente (conquering)
  • Alamar (an adornment of gold)
  • Conrado (bold counsel, experienced advisor).

There are also many wonderful Mexican names for girls. Consider the following:

  • Amorita (beloved)
  • Bellona (goddess of war)
  • Estella (star)
  • Leticia (joy)
  • Nevara (to snow)
  • Pilar (pillar)
  • Arcelia (altar of heaven).

All these names are simple to pronounce and have beautiful meanings. They are also more unique than other Latin names like Pedro, Miguel, or Maria.

Combine Mexican names to produce lovelier effects, such as: Juan Seferino or Maria Arcelia. Be creative and have fun in choosing your baby's Mexican name!


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