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This is a sweet list of 25 Spanish baby girl names that are just too precious and some of my favorite names.
Whether you use a Spanish Baby girl name for a first name or a middle name, you can't go wrong.
Be sure to comment which name is your favorite and share the list with your friends.
Why I am here and who I am:
Hey mama, I am Trish— AKA Labor Nurse Mama. I am a labor and delivery nurse with over 15 years of high-risk OB experience. I am also a mama to 7 kids and have given birth to 6. This means I am quite familiar with the postpartum period and how to navigate it. I am the online birth class educator for Calm Labor Confident Birth and The VBAC Lab birth classes and the mama expert inside our Calm Mama Society, a pregnancy & postpartum membership community! I am passionate about your birth and motherhood journey! You can find me over on IG teaching over 230k mamas daily. I am passionate about your birth and motherhood journey!
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Camila
Lourdes
Natalia
Valeria
Carola
Margarita
Aida
Alejandra
Estefania
Maribel
Sofia
Lucia
Jada
Maria
Yesenia

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Yasmin
Frida
Blanca
Carmen
Genesis
Esperanza
MaryEliss
Fabiana
Paola
Carolina

This list is especially dear to my heart as my daughter in law is from Puerto Rico and I love her name. I love the custom of adding a name from your mother's line as well. It's so honoring. The Hispanic culture in general honors the females and it is beautiful to see.
Think of combos that you can include one of the women you descend from and mix it with a precious Spanish baby girl name to create your own legacy in this mixed-up world of ours.
I love when one of my patients lets me know that they are naming their daughter after a grandmother or a mother, or any female that has impacted their life.
My daughter Rosa Catherine Sithara, is adopted from India. Her name is a combo of a few important women who have directly affected my life.
Rosa is after a fellow mom who adopted from India. If it weren't for her sacrifices for my daughter, my daughter would have never come home from India.
Catherine is after my mother in law who is now living in heaven. She taught me who Jesus was and how to live in his love.
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Comment below and let me know how you used a name to honor a woman in your life.
