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our selection of the most beautiful first names and their meanings

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Choosing a Basque first name means offering your child a first name that is rare, dynamic and deeply linked to the elements of nature or to the values ​​of freedom. Let yourself be seduced by our selection of first names d. with a resolutely modern elegance.

Summary

Between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pyrenees mountains, the Basque Country has a vibrant culture and a mysterious language, Euskara, that is unlike any other. There popularity of Basque first names continues to grow, well beyond the borders of Euskal Herria. Characterized by singing sounds and typical letters like “X” (which is generally pronounced “Ch”), these first names appeal to parents looking for originality and authenticity. Whether they evoke the mildness of the weather, the grandeur of the forests or the force of the waves, they all carry within them a raw poetry. Having become real references of the “nature and short” trend, they fit perfectly into contemporary birth records while retaining their soul and their original pride.

List of the most common Basque first names

Basque female first names

In the list of Basque female first names, we find classics and popular first names common in the region, such as Amaya, AlienorAna, Anais, Beatriz, who evokes Spain, ElenaEnea, Andrea, Ida, Ines, SanxaJoana too. Some have very beautiful meanings, like Aintzine which means “the woman of fire”, or Alaia which refers to joy. Bidane is the one who asks questions, who thinks, when Elaia refers to the swallow. Iekora is the one who surrounds and Leire, the one who sings. If you are looking for a first name that evokes passion, there is Hegoa, the one who has fire!

Basque male first names

Naturally, the library of Basque first names also has something to delight those expecting a little boy. There are lots of South-West names for a baby boy, short names, like Xanti, Etor, Eder, Egun, Aritz, Bizen, Urko or even Ur. But also popular first names, such as: Jon, Mattie, Mikel, BixentePatxi, SanxoAndoni, Eneko or even Leandro, which means “lion”. Moreover, many of them have very pretty meanings, such as Mantxo which means “man who rides a horse”, or Paxkal who is the “patient”, Unai is the one who sings of life, and Yorick the worker of the earth. Leheren is the man who decides, the one who makes the choices.

Selection of Basque first names and their magnificent meanings

The Basque language transforms nature and poetry into magnificent first names: for girls, Elaia evokes the freedom of the “swallow”, Ihintza the delicacy of the “dew”, while Nahia means “desired”, Haizea embodies “the wind” and Alaia celebrates “joy”. The boys also carry this wild strength with Oihan which translates as “forest”, Haritz which symbolizes the robustness of the “oak”, Hodei the lightness of the “cloud” and Unai the tradition of the “shepherd”. To close this selection, Mattin brings “the light of the morning” and Bixente promises a “victorious” destiny.

What are the old Basque first names?

In the library of Basque first names there are modern first names, but there are also some that are very old, with a strong history, such as Ainhoa which is the translation of the Virgin Mary into Basque, Elixabete which refers to Elizabeth, Erregina, or even Hirune. On the boys’ side, Iban which means Jean is an old first name, like Bixentewhich refers to Vincent. Yorickthe worker of the earth is also an old first name, like Andre, Agustin or Alesander which refers to Alexander, which was the name of kings.

These rather rare Basque first names

Some Basque first names are uncommon, one could even say that their occurrence is rare. This is the case, for girls, of first names Atharratze which refers to the notion of balance, or even of Agerkundewhich is literally “the one who flies over”. Other rarities: BakarneDulantzi (“beauty queen”), Frantziska, Irargarne, Goizargi, Iekora. On the boys’ side, we also find some, with Aingeru, which means “the solitary man”, or Anbortsi“the one who shines”. Argider is a rare first name for a man, like ArkaitzBalendin, Basajaunor even Edorta.

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