Catalan names
Aina
Scandinavian and Finnish variation of Aino, Catalan variation of Anna, Japanese, Latvian, Kazakh, Yoruba
always; grace; lover of green; sight; mirror; delivery had complications [umbilical cord twisted around neck]
Anais
Catalan and Provencal pet form of Hebrew Anna
grace
Ariadna
Spanish, Catalan, Russian, Polish variation of Ariadne, Greek
most holy
Arnall
Spanish, Catalan, variation of Arnold
ruler, strong as an eagle
Arnau
Catalan variation of Arnold, English from German
ruler, strong as an eagle
Balendin
Catalan
strong, healthy
Beatriu
Catalan, from Latin
she who brings happiness; blessed
Benet
Catalan form of Bennett or Benedict, Latin
blessed
Berta
Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Slovene, Scandinavian variation of Bertha
bright
Betsabe
Spanish, Catalan, Hungarian, Polish
daughter of the oath
Betsabé
Spanish, Catalan, Hungarian
daughter of the oath
Blai
Catalan form of Blaise
to lisp, stammer
Blaque
Spanish and Catalan surname
one who lives near a lake; black
Bru
Catalan form of Bruno, Germanic
brown
Bruc
Catalan
heather
Carme
Catalan and Galician form of Carmel, Hebrew
garden
Casanova
Catalan and Italian surname
new house
Cristina
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, and Romanian variation of Christina, Greek
a Christian
Dolors
Catalan
lady of sorrows
Elisenda
Catalan from Germanic
temple path
Eloi
French, Catalan and Spanish from the Latin Eligius
the chosen
Emeria
Latin and Catalan
merit, deserve
Empar
Catalan
refuge, shelter
Eugeni
Catalan form of Eugene, Greek
wellborn, noble
Eulàlia
Catalan from Greek
sweetly speaking
Gal·la
Catalan feminine form of Gallus, Latin
rooster
Guifré
Catalan form of Wilfred
desires peace
Heura
Catalan
ivy
Hug
Catalan form of Hugh
mind, intellect
Iu
Catalan form of Yves
yew wood
Jan
Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Czech, Polish, Slovene, German, and Catalan variation of John, Hebrew
God is gracious
Jaume
Catalan variation of James
the supplanter
Joana
Portuguese, Catalan
God is gracious
Joya
Elaboration of Joy or variation of Joia, English, Catalan, Spanish
joy, happiness; jewel, gem
Júlia
Portuguese, Catalan, Hungarian, and Slovak form of Julia
youthful or sky father
Laia
Catalan diminutive of Eulalia
sweet-speaking
Lluc
Catalan form of Luke or Lucas, Greek
from Lucania
Llùcia
Catalan form of Lucia, Latin
light
Marçal
Catalan form of Marshall, French
one who looks after horses
Mercè
Catalan
gracious gifts, benefits
Mireia
Catalan form of Mireille
to admire
Monserrat
Spelling variant of Montserrat, Catalan place-name meaning "serrated mountain"
serrated mountain
Montse
Catalan
serrated mountain
Montserrat
Catalan
serrated mountain
Nicolet
French, Catalan
people of victory
Nil
Catalan and Russian variation of Neil, Irish
cloud
Nuria
Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan, Arabic
place between the valleys; light
Nurie
Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan
my light; place between the valleys
Ona
Lithuanian variation of Anna, Catalan diminutive of Mariona
grace; wave; bitter; wished-for child
Oriol
Catalan
golden
Ot
Catalan form of Otto
wealthy
Pasqual
Catalan form of Pascal, Latin
Easter; Passover
Pau
Catalan
peace
Pol
Breton and Catalan form of Paul
small
Pujols
Catalan surname
small hills
Revella
Variation of Revello, Catalan
wild olive tree
Revello
Italian place name, Catalan
wild olive tree
Roa
Spanish and Catalan surname
arched wood that forms a bow
Roc
Arabic mythical name; Catalan form of Rocco
rest
Roderic
Catalan form of Roderick, German
famous ruler
Roser
Catalan
rosary, rosebush
Serra
Italian, Portuguese and Catalan
ridge
Sibil·la
Catalan form of Sibyl, Greek
seer, oracle
Vidal
Spanish and Catalan from Latin
life, vital
Vinyet
Catalan
small vine
Xavi
Catalan diminutive of Xavier, Basque or Arabic
new house or bright