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The most popular baby names for girls chosen by our site Hispanic parents are here! (Also see our list of the most popular Hispanic baby names for boys in 2013.)
Interested in seeing the most popular girl names from 2018? Check out our most recent top 100 list of Hispanic baby names.
Hispanic baby names for girls on the move in 2013
For the seventh consecutive year, Sofía occupies the number one spot on our list of most popular girls' names. Still, there have been some surprising changes in 2013.
The names Emma and Martina appeared on the top 10 list for the first time, reflecting an interesting preference for girls' names that symbolize strength. Emma means strong and powerful, and Martina means warrior.
The trend makes sense when you consider that more women today are graduating from college, and it's predicted that women in the next generation will earn more than men. In fact, that's already happening in the United States for young, single women.
Parents are also moving away from long, compound names and names with double consonants – Montserrat, Michelle, María Camila, Fiorella, Melissa,and Alessandra are some of the longer names that have fallen off the list. They're showing a preference for short, simple names, with Alba, Lola, Eva, and Maia, among others, appearing in the top 100 for the first time.
Top 100 Hispanic baby names for girls in 2013
- Sofía
- Isabella
- Valentina
- Camila
- Valeria
- Emma
- Luciana
- Victoria
- Martina
- Ximena
- Julieta
- Sara
- Natalia
- Daniela
- Lucía
- Mariana
- Catalina
- Renata
- Emilia
- Samantha
- Gabriela
- Paula
- Regina
- María José
- Antonella
- Mía
- Zoe
- Nicole
- Salomé
- Elena
- Andrea
- María Fernanda
- Olivia
- Amanda
- Ana Sofía
- Violeta
- Josefina
- María
- Julia
- Claudia
- Rafaela
- Abigail
- Luna
- Romina
- Alejandra
- Juana
- Valerie
- Fernanda
- Antonia
- Ashley
- Jazmín
- Ivanna
- Emily
- Abril
- Allison
- Constanza
- Agustina
- Isabel
- Guadalupe
- Laura
- Alba
- Carla
- Elizabeth
- María Alejandra
- Ariana
- Francesca
- Noa
- Miranda
- Ana
- Brianna
- Clara
- Ana Paula
- Sophie
- Alma
- Maite
- Juliana
- Bianca
- Carolina
- Paulina
- Elisa
- Danna
- Lola
- Delfina
- Florencia
- Maria Paula
- Fabiana
- Ariadna
- Alexa
- Carmen
- Ainhoa
- Eva
- Amelia
- Josefasalome
- Vanessa
- Maia
- Irene
- Adriana
- Celeste
- Fátima
- Amy
Note: This list is based on baby names shared with us on our Spanish-language site, our site en Español, by Hispanic parents in the United States and in 22 Spanish-speaking countries whose baby was born between January and November 2013.