Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Adriana

From Hadria

Latin

Alba

White

Latin

Alegria

Cheerful; gay and jaunty

Latin

Alejandria

Form of Alexander; defender of man

Spanish

Amalfi

Italian place name

Italian

Ana

Gracious one

Hebrew

Anastacia

Resurrection

Greek

Andrea

Manly and virile

Greek

Antonella

Daughter of Anthony

Italian

Ariadna

Most holy

Greek

Astrea

Star

Latin

Astrid

Fair, beautiful goddess

Scandinavian

Aura

Wind

Latin

Ayleen

Form of Eileen

Irish

Barbara

Foreign woman

Latin

Beatriz

Voyager (through life); blessed

Latin

Belen

Bethlehem

Spanish

Belmira

Beautiful woman

Portuguese

Betania

Form of Bethany

Hebrew

Blanca

Blond; white, pure

Italian

Cali

Beautiful one

Greek

Camila

Young religious servant

Spanish

Carla

Free man

German

Carmen

Song

Spanish

Carolina

Free man

German

Catalina

Pure

Spanish

Cattleya

Cattleya flower

Spanish

Cecilia

Blinded one

Latin

Celeste

Heavenly

Latin

Claudia

Lame

Latin

Cristina

Anointed, Christian

Spanish

Daniela

God is my Judge

Spanish

Dora

Gift

Greek

Dulcemaria

Combination of Dulce and Maria

Spanish

Esperanza

Hope

Spanish

Evangelina

Good news

Greek

Fanny

From France

Latin

Fernanda

Adventurous; bold journey

German

Florencia

Flowering, in bloom

Latin

Gabriela

God is my strength

Spanish

Gloria

Glory

Latin

Guadalupe

Wolf valley

Spanish

Ilia

God is Lord

Hebrew

Ines

Pure, holy; chaste

Spanish

Isabel

God is my oath

Spanish

Isabella

Devoted to God

Italian

Jimena

He has heard

Spanish

Juana

God is gracious

Spanish

Julieth

Form of Juliet

Spanish

Kali

The black one

Indian (Sanskrit)

Karina

Love

Scandinavian

Karol

Form of Carol

Hungarian

Laura

Laurel

Latin

Lena

Woman from Magdala

Hebrew

Leticia

Joy

Latin

Lily

Lily flower

English

Lola

The sorrows

Spanish

Lucia

Of the light

Italian

Luciana

Light

Italian

Luisa

Famous warrior

Spanish

Luz

Light

Spanish

Magdalena

Woman from Magdala

Greek

Maite

Lovable

Spanish

Manuela

God is with us

Spanish

Maria

Of the sea

Latin

Mariaceleste

Combination of Maria and Celeste

Spanish

Mariafernanda

Combination of Maria and Fernanda

Spanish

Mariajose

Combination of Maria and Jose

Spanish

Mariana

Of the sea

Spanish

Mariangel

Combination of Maria and Angel

Spanish

Mariapaula

Combination of Maria and Paula

Spanish

Marta

Lady; mistress of the house; dedicated to Mars

Latin

May

The fifth month

English

Miranda

Admirable

Latin

Monserrate

Jagged mountain

Latin

Morelia

Variant of Morelos

Spanish

Natalia

Christmas Day

Latin

Nidia

Gracious

Spanish

Nina

Little girl

Spanish

Omayra

Long life

Arabic

Paola

Small

Latin

Patricia

Noble; patrician

Latin

Paulina

Small

Latin

Rosa

Rose

Latin

Rosalba

White rose

Latin

Salina

The moon

Indian (Sanskrit)

Salome

Peace

Hebrew

Samantha

Name of God

Hebrew

Sara

Princess

Hebrew

Shakira

Grateful

Arabic

Silvia

Woods, forest

Latin

Sofia

Wisdom

Greek

Sora

Sky

Japanese

Soraya

Princess

Persian

Stella

Celestial star

Latin

Tamara

Date palm

Hebrew

Teresa

Late summer

Greek

Valentina

Strong and healthy

Latin

Valeria

Strength and vigor

Italian

Vanessa

Created name

English

Vicky

A diminutive form of Victoria.

Latin

Victoria

Victory

Latin

Virginia

Maiden

Latin

Ximena

He has heard

Spanish

Yamile

Beautiful

Arabic, Spanish

Yamilet

Beautiful, Elegant

Spanish

Yuliza

Form of Julia

Spanish

Yuri

Farmer; form of George

Russian

Colombian girl names are as beautiful and unique as the country itself. Some follow traditional Spanish-language naming conventions of two personal names, while others are connected to places around the nation, from busy cities to eye-catching peaks. You can even opt for a symbolic pick, like Cattleya, after the country’s national flower. Let’s get to know the country’s most popular girl names and more together.

Today’s most popular Colombian girl names are a mix of origins and styles. Luciana is a fabulous Italian find meaning “light,” as is Antonella, meaning “daughter of Anthony.” Salome is a Hebrew moniker that’s quite popular, while Celeste is a Latin lady meaning “heavenly maiden.” Some common cuties in the country are also chart-toppers stateside, like Isabella, while others, like Mariangel, are much more unique in the U.S. Like much of Latin America, compound cuties are common in Colombia, including Dulcemaria and Mariaceleste.

Place names double as excellent Colombian girl names. One of our favorites is Cali, as in the city famous for salsa dancing. Marta is another great choice. Linked to Santa Marta, this place name pick conjures up images of the port city’s beautiful blue waters. For a more flowery feel, see Florencia, a gorgeous name tied to a city in the country’s southwest region. Others relate to the nation’s many mountains, including Monserrate and Isabel. See Sora, X, and Morelia for more place-themed Colombian princesses.

Another great way to find Colombian girl names is to browse the famous faces from the country. This includes musical mavens like Shakira and Karol G, as well as actresses like Sofia Vergara and Carolina Acevedo. The country is also the birthplace of countless models, including Miss Universes Luz Marina Zuluaga Zuluaga and Paulina Vega. These monikers don’t always originate in Colombia, but their wearers are strongly tied to the country. Other famous friends from Colombia include Aura, Margarita, and Silvia.

See more Colombian girl names and their meanings on our extended list.