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In general, abuelas are the center of every Latino family. They carry the image of endless and timeless love and wisdom. This is one of the reasons why they're a lot of abuela-inspired names for baby girls.

Here are some lovely baby girl names inspired by our abuelas:

Isabel

In the 16th century, this Spanish translation of Elizabeth was one of the most used Spanish names for women. Traditionally, the name means 'God is plenty.' For years, this beautiful Spanish name for women had been a favorite and a part of the top 100 Spanish names.

Maria

The name Maria is derived from the name of the biblical character, Jesus. This name has been a favorite among Latinos for many centuries. This name is common among Latino families that almost every family has a member named Maria. Most people with the name Maria have a name attach to them, such as Maria Jose and Maria Fernanda.

Lucia

This beautiful name had developed popularity in the early 1800s. Lucia means 'graceful light.' This name's popularity had reached its peak in 2011. It had reached a top 15 spot as one of the most famous Spanish baby names in the United States.

Guadalupe

Guadalupe is Mexico's patron saints. For decades, Guadalupe has become a beloved and sacred name. This Spanish name had made a comeback in 2005. Since then, it has become a famous Abuela-worthy baby name. A nickname that can be given to those with this name is 'Lupita.'

Margarita

Margarita is a Spanish name that means Daisy. This famous name has never gone out of styles. This name is a floral and sweet abuela name that continues to be popular. It was reported that this name reached its peak of popularity in the 1970s.

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Catalina

Catalina is a well-known Spanish name that had been around for centuries. It is well-loved among modern mothers. This name symbolizes purity. It had reached the peak of its popularity in 2012. Also, it was one of 2013's top 20 most popular Spanish names.

Juliana

This name translates to 'youthful.' It is a well-loved classic name since the 1700s. Its popularity peaked in 2012.

Francesca

This popular abuela name is translated into English as 'free.' It reached its popularity's peak in 2005. This Spanish name can be given the nickname 'Fran.'

Celeste

This Spanish name is translated in English as 'heavenly.' It has been popular since the 16th century and gained even more popularity in 2005. It remains one of the most famous Spanish names for babies.

Emilia

During the 1880s, the Spanish name Emilia developed popularity. In 2012, it came back as a popular baby name. This Spanish name is translated in English as 'flattering.'

Victoria

This name is suitable for strong women. This Spanish name translates in English as 'triumphant.' This name is one of the most top Spanish baby names picked out by parents.