Chile Baby Names
Chilean baby names feature Spanish favorites and modern choices.
Chile baby naming trends in South America combine local tradition and global favorites.
Current high-interest names include boys like Mateo, Agustín, Benjamín and girls like Isabella, Agustina, Sofía. Explore meanings, origins, and pronunciation below.
Most Popular Boy Names in Chile
- Mateo#1SpanishDerived from the Hebrew 'Matthityahu,' meaning 'gift of Yahweh.' It is a timeless and beloved name in the Spanish-speaking world.MAT-eoh
- #2AgustínLatinA Spanish form of 'Augustine,' meaning 'great' or 'magnificent.' It carries strong historical and religious weight, notably from Saint Augustine.AG-us-tin
- Benjamín#3HebrewThe Spanish form of 'Benjamin,' meaning 'son of the right hand.' It is a classic name of strength and familial endearment.BEN-jam-in
- #4VicenteLatinThe Spanish and Portuguese form of 'Vincent,' meaning 'conquering.' It is a traditional name suggesting strength, success, and resilience.VIC-en-teh
- Tomás#5AramaicThe Spanish and Portuguese form of 'Thomas,' meaning 'twin.' It is a staple of naming in Hispanic and Lusophone cultures.TOM-as
- Lucas#6Latin/GreekA Latin name derived from the Greek 'Loukas,' meaning 'from Lucania.' It also means 'light,' suggesting a person of clarity and vision.LUC-as
- Martín#7LatinThe Spanish form of 'Martin,' meaning 'of Mars.' It is a very common and traditional name in the Spanish-speaking world.MAR-tin
- #8JoaquínHebrewThe Spanish form of 'Joachim,' meaning 'established by Yahweh.' It is a traditional and respected name with strong biblical roots.JOAQ-uin
- #9MaximilianoLatinThe Spanish form of 'Maximilian,' meaning 'the greatest.' It is a stately and rhythmic name popular in Hispanic cultures.MAX-im-il-ian-oh
- Sebastián#10GreekThe Spanish form of 'Sebastian,' meaning 'venerable.' It is an extremely popular and traditional name in the Hispanic world.SEB-as-tian
Most Popular Girl Names in Chile
- Isabella#1HebrewA variation of the classic name meaning 'pledged to God.' It's widely favored for its melodic sound and strong traditional roots across multiple cultures.IS-ab-el-luh
- #2AgustinaLatinA Spanish/Latin name meaning 'majestic' or 'venerable.' It is the feminine form of 'Augustine' and suggests a person of dignity and importance.AG-us-tin-uh
- Sofía#3GreekThe Spanish form of 'Sophia,' meaning 'wisdom.' It is consistently a top-ranked name for its elegant sound and deep meaning.SOF-iuh
- Emilia#4LatinA Latin name meaning 'rival' or 'exultant.' It is an elegant and popular name across many cultures, from Italy to Scandinavia.EM-il-iuh
- Emma#5GermanicA Germanic name meaning 'universal' or 'whole.' It has been a top-ranked name globally for its simple beauty and classic appeal.EM-muh
- #6IsidoraGreekA Greek name meaning 'gift of Isis.' It is a traditional and elegant name associated with the ancient Egyptian goddess of magic and life.IS-id-or-uh
- Antonella#7LatinAn Italian diminutive of 'Antony,' meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'priceless.' It suggests a person of great value and exceptional character.AN-ton-el-luh
- Catalina#8GreekThe Spanish form of 'Catherine,' meaning 'pure.' It is a classic and popular name in Hispanic cultures, suggesting clarity and virtue.CAT-al-in-uh
- #9JosefaHebrewThe Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of 'Joseph,' meaning 'God will add.' It is a traditional and graceful choice.JOS-ef-uh
- #10FlorenciaLatinThe Spanish form of 'Florence,' meaning 'blooming' or 'prosperous.' It is a graceful and traditional name in Hispanic cultures.FLOR-en-ciuh