Across the Philippine archipelago, baby names draw from a vibrant mix of Spanish, indigenous, and modern influences. Many families choose names that blend Catholic tradition with Tagalog roots, creating options like Marites or Jayson. Others incorporate nature themes or combine parents’ names for a personal touch. This cultural fusion gives Filipino naming practices a warm, creative spirit that honors both heritage and an eye toward the future.
A feminine form of Adrian, meaning "from Hadria."
Of Old English origin, meaning "old friend."
Of Old English origin, meaning "old friend."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "oak tree" or "strong."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "oak tree" or "strong."
Of Greek origin, meaning "healer" or "wholesome."
Of Spanish origin, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Of Spanish origin, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Of Latin origin, meaning "angelic" or "like an angel."
Of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning "kingly" or "royal."
Of Spanish origin, meaning "white" or "pure."
Carlos represents 'freedom and independence'.
Carlos represents 'freedom and independence'.
Carmela carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Cielo carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Cielo carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Crispin means 'curly'.
Little sword
Shining light
Sun
Rival
Happy
Journey or expedition and
Beloved
Of the Latin origin.
White wave
God is gracious
White
To have
To have
Tree
Of nature origin.
God is my oath
Associated with bold qualities.
Of the Greek origin.
Gift from God
Associated with bold qualities.
The new house
God will judge
Of significance origin.
Pure
Friend
Associated with bold qualities.
Liam signifies 'a strong'.
Helmet of will
Gift of god
Reason or cause
Birth
Associated with bold qualities.
Victory of the people
Associated with bold qualities.