Naming a baby girl is no easy task.
Enter Corazon (pronounced “kaw-rah-sawn”), the Spanish word for “heart.”
You could abbreviate her name to Cory the nickname used by Aquino, herself or opt for Cora.

Elizabeth is one of the most popular names in the U.S. and has beenfor over a century.
Even less-common variations, such asIsabelandIsabelle, see quite a lot of usage.
It might be a bit old-fashioned, but we think Ysabel is due for a comeback.

Adorable nicknames, like Izzy and Bela, also work well for this version of the name.
How can you not fall in love with it?
Estella can be traced to Stella, which isthe Latin word for “star.

There are so many options the sky is the limit!
With this beautiful Spanish name, your baby girl is sure to soar to new heights.
Plus, nicknames abound; try on Cate, Lina, or Tala for size.

What name could be more apt to commemorate the miracle that is new life?
You won’t be alone in picking this lovely name for your little one, either.
Matthew McConaughey and his wife, Camila, gave this name to their own little one.

Pronounced “pa-LO-ma,” there’s another good reason to name your baby girl after the dove.
Perhaps the best-known Paloma is British singerPaloma Faith, putting your own little Paloma in good company.
Sports aside, this Spanish name is a lovely one.

However you pronounce this moniker, it’s sure to bring you joy.
Those are emotions we’re sure you want your daughter to embody!
Ria
Don’t be put off by the brevity of the name Ria.

It’s also a good alternative toRhea, a name found in Greek and Roman mythology.
Azul has also been largely kept off the radar, withOh Baby!
Namesnoting that it has yet to make waves in pop culture, with no notable celebs bearing the name.

Perhaps your own little Azul will be the one to change all that!
Adelita
Adelita is yet another beautiful Spanish name that you and your daughter are sure to love.
The song is about a woman named Adelita, who follows a regiment to war.







