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