Bolivia Baby Names
Bolivian baby names blend Spanish tradition with Indigenous cultural influences across regions.
Bolivia baby naming trends in South America combine local tradition and global favorites. Bolivia is also known as Plurinational State of Bolivia.
Current high-interest names include boys like Mateo, Santiago, Sebastian and girls like Sofia, Valentina, Martina. Explore meanings, origins, and pronunciation below.
Most Popular Boy Names in Bolivia
- Mateo#1SpanishDerived from the Hebrew 'Matthityahu,' meaning 'gift of Yahweh.' It is a timeless and beloved name in the Spanish-speaking world.mah-TEH-oh/maˈteo/
- Santiago#2SpanishA Spanish name meaning 'Saint James.' It is a powerful, traditional name associated with the patron saint of Spain and numerous global cities.sahn-TYAH-go/sanˈtjaɣo/
- Sebastian#3GreekA Greek name meaning 'venerable' or 'majestic.' Famously associated with Saint Sebastian, it has become a trendy and classic global choice.SEB-as-tian
- Thiago#4PortugueseA Portuguese form of 'Santiago' (Saint James). It is a massive favorite in Brazil and Portugal for its rhythmic and energetic sound.THIAG-oh
- Martin#5LatinA Latin name meaning 'dedicated to Mars.' Famously associated with Saint Martin of Tours and Martin Luther King Jr., it symbolizes peace and courage.MAR-tin
- Benjamin#6HebrewA Hebrew name meaning 'son of the right hand.' In the Bible, Benjamin was the youngest son of Jacob, symbolizing favor and importance.BEN-juh-min/ˈbɛndʒ.ə.mɪn/
- Liam#7IrishOriginally a short form of 'Uilliam' (William), it means 'resolute protector.' It has become one of the most popular names globally for its strong sound.LEE-əm/ˈliːəm/
- Lucas#8Latin/GreekA Latin name derived from the Greek 'Loukas,' meaning 'from Lucania.' It also means 'light,' suggesting a person of clarity and vision.LOO-kus/ˈluːkəs/
- Daniel#9HebrewA Hebrew name meaning 'God is my judge.' Famously held by the biblical prophet Daniel, it symbolizes faith, integrity, and divine protection.dan-YEL/daˈnjel/
- David#10HebrewA classic Hebrew name meaning 'beloved.' Famously held by King David of Israel, it symbolizes leadership, creativity (as the psalmist), and faith.DAV-id
Most Popular Girl Names in Bolivia
- Sofia#1GreekThe original Greek name meaning 'wisdom.' It is one of the most popular and timeless names globally, symbolizing intellect and grace.so-FEE-ah/soˈfiːa/
- Valentina#2LatinA Latin name meaning 'strong,' 'healthy,' or 'brave.' It is an elegant and popular name worldwide, associated with love and vitality.vah-len-TEE-nah/balenˈtina/
- Martina#3LatinThe feminine form of 'Martin,' meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars.' It is a classic and graceful name popular in many cultures.mar-TEE-nah/maɾˈtina/
- Emma#4GermanicA Germanic name meaning 'universal' or 'whole.' It has been a top-ranked name globally for its simple beauty and classic appeal.EM-uh/ˈɛm.ə/
- Isabella#5Hebrew/SpanishA variation of the classic name meaning 'pledged to God.' It's widely favored for its melodic sound and strong traditional roots across multiple cultures.iz-uh-BEL-uh/ˌɪzəˈbɛlə/
- Camila#6LatinThe Spanish and Portuguese form of 'Camilla,' meaning 'young ceremonial attendant.' It suggests grace, service, and a refined personality.kah-MEE-lah/kaˈmila/
- Mia#7Scandinavian/ItalianA short and sweet form of 'Maria' that has achieved global popularity, symbolizing approachable elegance and universal appeal.MEE-uh/ˈmiː.ə/
- Victoria#8LatinA Latin name meaning 'victory.' In Roman mythology, Victoria was the personification of success. It is a timeless and noble global favorite.VIC-tor-iuh
- Catalina#9GreekThe Spanish form of 'Catherine,' meaning 'pure.' It is a classic and popular name in Hispanic cultures, suggesting clarity and virtue.CAT-al-in-uh
- Julia#10LatinA Latin name meaning 'youthful' or 'sky-father.' Famously held by many Roman aristocrats, it is a timeless and elegant choice.HOO-lya/ˈxulja/