100 most popular Hispanic baby names for girls in 2014

When Hispanic families like a baby name, they really like it! That's the case for the three most popular girls' names of 2014, which have stayed in their positions since 2012: Sofía, Isabella, and Valentina. These timeless Spanish names continue to charm parents with their beautiful sounds and rich cultural heritage. Other favorites like Camila, Victoria, and Gabriela also rank high on the list, reflecting the blend of traditional values and modern appeal that Hispanic families often seek in naming their daughters. Whether honoring family traditions or celebrating their cultural roots, these 100 names represent the beautiful diversity within Hispanic naming practices across the United States and Latin America.
If we add Camila, those four names have been leading the top 100 list since 2007! These beautiful Hispanic names like Sofia, Isabella, and Valentina continue to grow in popularity across both Hispanic and non-Hispanic families in the United States. Traditional names with cultural significance remain strong favorites, while modern variations are also gaining traction. Many parents choose these names not only to honor their heritage but also because of their melodic sounds and meaningful origins.
While the most popular Hispanic baby names for girls in 2014 included many traditional favorites, we also saw exciting new additions to the list. Several names of Catalan origin made strong appearances, like Montserrat, which refers to the jagged mountain range near Barcelona. We also noticed increasing popularity of Basque-origin names, including Ainara (which means "swallow," the bird), Aitana (referring to a mountain range), and Ainhoa (named after a village in Navarre). These beautiful names reflect the rich cultural diversity within Hispanic heritage and demonstrate how families are embracing both traditional and unique naming options for their daughters.
In 2014, several classic Hispanic names for girls made a noteworthy return to popularity lists. Alicia, Vera, Isidora, and Amalia are some of the timeless names that regained favor among parents seeking beautiful traditional options with Hispanic roots. These elegant choices blend cultural heritage with melodic sounds, offering both historical significance and contemporary appeal for families honoring their Hispanic ancestry.
While many traditional Hispanic names like Maria and Sofia remain popular choices for baby girls, others are less common names, like Leire or Leyre, which is of French origin and means starfish. The name of a popular Basque monastery is also a new favorite, as is the contraction of the compound name Mariángel, a creation that occurred to many new parents. In 2014, Hispanic families continued to embrace both traditional cultural names and emerging trends, creating a beautiful blend of heritage and innovation in naming their daughters.
Names that were already on the top 100 list but climbed to a higher ranking this year include names related to nature, like Delfina (dolphin) and Abril (April), as well as names that refer to places, like Florencia and Maya (a reference to the Mayan civilization). Other Hispanic names gaining popularity showcase rich cultural heritage, such as traditional names like Sofia, Isabella, and Valentina, which continue to charm parents with their melodic sounds and timeless appeal. Names with spiritual significance like Luz (light) and Milagros (miracles) also saw increased interest among Hispanic families in 2014.
While traditional Hispanic names like Sofia and Isabella remained popular in 2014, many English-language names have also become favorites of Hispanic parents, especially ones with double letters, like Brianna and Allison. This growing trend reflects the cultural blending happening in many Hispanic families across the United States. Other English-inspired names gaining popularity include Emily, Mia, and Samantha, while traditional Spanish names such as Valentina, Ximena, and Camila continue to be cherished choices that honor Hispanic heritage and family connections.
Speaking of names that start with A, monikers like Adriana, Amelia, Ariana, and Alexa made a better showing this year than last year. These beautiful A-names have continued to climb in popularity among Hispanic families, with Amelia showing particularly strong growth. Other vowel-starting names like Isabella, Elena, and Olivia also remained favorites in the Hispanic community, reflecting the ongoing trend of melodic, vowel-rich names that work well in both Spanish and English contexts.
And what do you think of the name Noa? It's a boy's name that means "rest" in Hebrew, but it saw the biggest jump in popularity in 2014 as a girl's name. While searching for Hispanic baby names, you might notice that some traditional names like Sofia, Isabella, and Valentina continue to remain favorites, while others like Noa are crossing gender boundaries and gaining popularity for girls. Many Hispanic families are embracing both traditional and modern naming trends in 2014.
Note: This list is based on baby names shared with us on our Momcozy site, by Hispanic parents in the United States and in 22 Spanish-speaking countries whose baby was born between January and November 2014. The list features beautiful traditional Hispanic names like Sofía, Isabella, and Valentina, as well as rising favorites such as Luciana and Ximena. Many of these names reflect rich cultural heritage and family traditions that span generations across Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.
Interested in seeing the most popular girl names from 2014? Check out our most recent top 100 list of Hispanic baby names. This 2014 collection showcases beautiful names like Sofia, Isabella, and Valentina that reflect rich cultural heritage. Hispanic naming traditions often honor family members and celebrate the melodic sounds of the Spanish language. Whether you're looking for a traditional name like Maria or something more contemporary like Ximena, this comprehensive list offers wonderful options for your baby girl.
Top 100 Hispanic baby names for girls in 2014
- Sofía- A beautiful name of Greek origin meaning "wisdom"
- Isabella- A regal name of Hebrew origin meaning "pledged to God"
- Valentina- A romantic Latin name meaning "strong and healthy"
- Emma- A classic Germanic name meaning "whole" or "universal"
- Camila- A graceful Latin name meaning "young ceremonial attendant"
- Valeria- A powerful Latin name meaning "to be strong"
- Victoria- A triumphant Latin name meaning "victory"
- Martina- A name derived from Mars, the Roman god of war
- Ximena- A Spanish name meaning "listener"
- Luciana- A luminous Latin name meaning "light"
- Lucía- Another beautiful name meaning "light"
- Sara- A timeless Hebrew name meaning "princess"
- Daniela- The feminine form of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge"
- Paula- A Latin name meaning "small" or "humble"
- Julieta- The Spanish version of Juliet, meaning "youthful"
- Renata- A Latin name meaning "born again" or "reborn"
- Gabriela- The feminine form of Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength"
- Elena- A Greek name meaning "bright, shining light"
- Emilia- A Latin name meaning "rival" or "eager"
- Samantha- An Aramaic name meaning "listener"
- María José - A combination of María ("bitter") and José ("God will add")
- Mía- A name meaning "mine" in Spanish or a short form of María
- Natalia- A name meaning "birthday of the Lord"
- Mariana- A combination of María and Ana, meaning "grace"
- Antonella- An Italian name meaning "priceless"
- Regina- A Latin name meaning "queen"
- Catalina- The Spanish form of Catherine, meaning "pure"
- Julia- A Latin name meaning "youthful" or "downy"
- Andrea- The feminine form of Andrés, meaning "brave"
- Amanda- A Latin name meaning "worthy of love"
- Zoe- A Greek name meaning "life"
- Olivia- A Latin name meaning "olive tree"
- María- A Hebrew name meaning "bitter" or "beloved"
- Emily- A Latin name meaning "industrious" or "striving"
- Carla- The feminine form of Carlos, meaning "free man"
- Allison- A variant of Alice, meaning "noble"
- Alejandra- The feminine form of Alejandro, meaning "defender"
- Fernanda- The feminine form of Fernando, meaning "bold voyager"
- Abril- The Spanish word for "April"
- Adriana- A Latin name meaning "from Hadria"
- Ana Sofía - A combination of Ana ("grace") and Sofía ("wisdom")
- Guadalupe- Named after the Virgin of Guadalupe
- Miranda- A Latin name meaning "admirable" or "wonderful"
- Agustina- The feminine form of Agustín, meaning "venerable"
- Noa- A Hebrew name meaning "motion"
- Ariana- A Greek name meaning "very holy"
- Salomé- A Hebrew name meaning "peace"
- Brianna- A feminine form of Brian, meaning "high, noble"
- Leire- A Basque name derived from a famous monastery
- Alba- A Latin name meaning "white" or "dawn"
- Ainhoa- A Basque name referring to a village with a Marian sanctuary
- Abigail- A Hebrew name meaning "my father is joy"
- Antonia- The feminine form of Antonio, meaning "priceless"
- Rafaela- The feminine form of Rafael, meaning "God has healed"
- Nicole- The feminine form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people"
- Ivanna- A feminine form of Ivan, meaning "God is gracious"
- Romina- A Latin name meaning "from Rome"
- Ana- A Hebrew name meaning "grace"
- Montserrat- Named after the mountain and monastery in Catalonia
- Constanza- A Latin name meaning "constant" or "steadfast"
- Delfina- A Greek name meaning "from Delphi"
- Violeta- The Spanish word for "violet"
- Alma- A Latin name meaning "soul"
- Laura- A Latin name meaning "laurel tree"
- Maia- A Greek name associated with the goddess of spring
- Florencia- A Latin name meaning "flourishing" or "blooming"
- Claudia- A Latin name meaning "lame" or "enclosure"
- Amelia- A Germanic name meaning "work"
- Juana- The feminine form of Juan, meaning "God is gracious"
- Lola- A diminutive of Dolores, meaning "sorrows"
- Guadalupe- Named after Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Alexa- A form of Alexandra, meaning "defender of mankind"
- Irene- A Greek name meaning "peace"
- Luna- The Spanish word for "moon"
- Elisa- A Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath"
- Ainara- A Basque name meaning "swallow"
- Francesca- The Italian feminine form of Francis, meaning "free"
- Maite- A Basque name meaning "loved one"
- Bianca- An Italian name meaning "white"
- Ashley- An English name meaning "ash tree meadow"
- Ariadna- A Greek name associated with the myth of the Minotaur
- Alicia- A variant of Alice, meaning "noble"
- Josefina- The feminine form of José, meaning "God will add"
- Carmen- From a title of the Virgin Mary, meaning "garden"
- María Paula - A combination of María ("bitter") and Paula ("small")
- Elizabeth- A Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath"
- Juliana- A Latin name meaning "youthful"
- Isabel- The Spanish form of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath"
- Clara- A Latin name meaning "bright" or "clear"
- Eva- A Hebrew name meaning "life" or "living one"
- Aitana- Named after a mountain range in Spain
- Mariangel- A combination of María and Ángel
- Carolina- The feminine form of Carlos, meaning "free man"
- Vera- A Russian name meaning "faith"
- Isidora- The feminine form of Isidore, meaning "gift of Isis"
- Danna- A variation of Dana, meaning "judge"
- Ana Paula - A combination of Ana ("grace") and Paula ("small")
- Matilda- A Germanic name meaning "battle-mighty"
- Josefa- The feminine form of José, meaning "God will add"
- Amalia- A Germanic name meaning "work"

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