Names of Spanish royalty for babies

We all know how difficult it is to choose the name for a child. It takes a few days for some parents and literally for months. They spend all their pregnancy hanging around and consulting friends and family until they find one they really feel comfortable with. As they say that people acquire part o

We all know how difficult it is to choose the name for a child. It takes a few days for some parents and literally for months. They spend all their pregnancy hanging around and consulting friends and family until they find one they really feel comfortable with.

As they say that people acquire part of the personality of the name they wear, today we share a few inspired by Spanish royalty, which will make your son or daughter feel like a true prince or princess.

Names for boys and girls of Spanish royalty

Fernando: of the intelligent, daring, daring Germanic. Known as "El Católico", he was the first official King of Spain and husband of Isabel I of Castile.

Felipe: from the Greek friend of the horses. Felipe V was king of Spain from the 16 of November of 1700 until his death in 1746, becoming the king that more time has been it in that country.

Alfonso: of the Germanic warlike warrior. Alfonso XIII, known as "El Africano", was proclaimed King since his birth and assumed his power at age 17.

Luis: masculine name of Germanic origin, means: The glorious warrior, glorious combat or preclear warrior. Luis I was called the "Well Beloved" or the "Liberal".

Juan Carlos: Juan comes from the Hebrew God is propitious or God has taken pity, and Carlos: From the Germanic strong man, male, virile. This is the name of the current King of Spain. It was proclaimed on November 22, 1975, after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco.

Luisa Isabel: Luisa: Female name of Germanic origin, means glorious warrior, glorious combat. Isabel: From the Hebrew Baal is health. In 1722, when he was only twelve years old, he married the Prince of Asturias, the future King Luis I of Spain, who was fifteen years old.

Victoria Eugenia: Victoria: from the Latin victor. Eugenia: Female name of Greek origin, means: of good origin, of noble birth. Queen Consort of Spain for her marriage to Alfonso XIII, granddaughter of Queen Victoria I of England.

Isabel: Isabel I of Castile is known as Isabel la Católica, title that she granted to her and her husband Fernando the Pope Alejandro VI.

Sofia: from the Greek wisdom. Sofia of Greece is the Queen consort of Spain since 1975, for her marriage to King Juan Carlos I, and princess of Greece and Denmark.