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Catalan Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Abrill From the month April (Latin Aprilis), associated with spring and 'to open'; often given to girls born in April. Catalan, Spanish Girl
Adria From the town of Adria / the Adriatic; sometimes associated with 'dark' Catalan, English, Italian, Latin, Roman Girl
Aina Varies by culture - Malagasy: "life"; Japanese: depends on kanji (commonly 'ai' = love + 'na' = greens/child/place); Scandinavian/Catalan: used as a form of Aino/Anna (meanings related to 'the only one' or 'grace'). Catalan, Japanese, Scandinavian Girl
Alba White; also associated with dawn and the Gaelic name for Scotland Catalan, Italian, Latin Girl
Alsina Holm oak; from a place with holm oaks (i.e., 'oak' or 'of the oak grove') Catalan, Spanish Girl
Alzina holm oak (oak tree) Catalan Girl
Anell From Ann: 'grace'; from Catalan 'anell': 'little ring'. Catalan Girl
Anella 'little ring' (Catalan/Italian); alternatively associated as a variant of Anna meaning 'grace' or 'favor' Catalan, Italian Girl
Arlet Likely from Old Germanic elements meaning 'army' + 'beloved' - often interpreted as 'beloved of the army' or 'noble' Catalan, French Girl
Boneta 'little good' or 'little pretty' - a diminutive form conveying good/pretty Catalan, Spanish Girl
Carlet Possibly 'scarlet, red' (if from Scarlet) or 'little/descendant of Charles' (if a diminutive of Charles/Carla); may also be a place-name. Catalan, English, French, Latin, Spanish Girl
Carmele Vineyard; garden Basque, Catalan, Hebrew Girl
Dali Name of a Georgian goddess of the hunt - a huntress and protector of wild hoofed animals. Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, Georgian, Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Eina Possible meanings: 'one, unity' (from Old Norse/Germanic 'ein'); in Japanese the meaning depends on kanji (commonly elements like 'excellent', 'flower' or 'beauty'); also used as a regional/variant form of Aina. Basque, Catalan, Germanic, Japanese, Norse, Norwegian Girl
Elisenda God is my oath / consecrated to God Catalan Girl
Emilia Derived from Latin Aemilia, often interpreted as 'rival' or 'emulating' (also associated with 'industrious') Catalan, English, Latin, Polish, Spanish Girl
Estel star (Catalan/Occitan); 'hope' in Sindarin Catalan Girl
Estrell star Catalan, Spanish Girl
Fabra Derived from Latin 'faber' meaning 'smith' or 'craftsman'. Catalan, Spanish Girl
Feina Likely 'shining' or 'radiant' (variant of Slavic/Greek Faina); note: in Catalan 'feina' means 'work'. Catalan, Slavic Girl
Illa Likely a variant of Sanskrit Ilā meaning "earth" or "speech"; in Catalan, illa means "island". Catalan, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Josepa God will add / may God increase Catalan Girl
Katala From Catalonia (if derived from Català/Catalá),Pure (if used as a form of Catalina/Katherine) Catalan, Spanish Girl
Laia well-spoken; eloquent Catalan Girl
Laya Rhythm, tempo, musical pulse; also 'absorption' or 'dissolution' in Sanskrit. Arabic, Catalan, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Lidon Unknown; no widely attested meaning. May derive from a surname or place name rather than a common-word root. Catalan, Spanish Girl
Lluïse famous or renowned warrior Catalan Girl
Lluïseta Diminutive of Lluïsa - 'little Louise', with the deeper meaning 'little famous/renowned warrior' Catalan, Latin Girl
Lluïta Diminutive of Lluïsa - "little famous one" or "little renowned warrior". Catalan Girl
Lluïza famous warrior / renowned in battle Catalan Girl