Bring the warmth of Puerto Rico home. Discover Puerto Rican girl names rooted in Spanish heritage, Taíno indigenous tradition, and Caribbean culture — from San Juan classics to mountain village favorites. Every name includes its full meaning, origin, and the story behind it.
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Puerto Rico girl names — Questions & answers
Everything you need to know about choosing a Puerto Rico name.
They blend Spanish heritage with Caribbean rhythm and Taíno roots. Names like Yaritza (originally Puerto Rican), Yolanda, Adriana, and Isabella carry layered island identity.
Puerto Rico's top picks include Sofia, Isabella, Camila, Valentina, and Mia. Each blends Spanish tradition with modern island taste.
Yara (Taíno: lady or place), Anacaona (golden flower, after the legendary Taíno queen), Borinquen (the Taíno name for Puerto Rico), and Guarionex all carry pre-Columbian heritage.
Plenty. Try Mia, Eva, Ana, Lia, or Bea. Each carries Puerto Rican warmth in just a few letters.
Deeply Catholic. Maria, Carmen (Our Lady of Mount Carmel), Rosario (Rosary), Lourdes, and Mercedes all carry centuries of Marian devotion.
Sofia, Isabella, Camila, Mia, and Adriana have all become beloved American picks — Puerto Rican roots, easy modern fit.
Yes. Yaritza is a uniquely Puerto Rican invention from the 1980s, alongside combinations like Yamily, Jeyleen, and Damaris that reflect modern Boricua creativity.
NameHub has a full collection of Puerto Rican girl names organized by meaning, heritage, and popularity — every name comes with its full story and authentic pronunciation.