Catalan culture and names

Catalan Names

Have you ever been curious about traditional or common names used in the Catalan language? Explore Catalan male and female names, their English equivalents, and short etymology notes that reveal where these names come from.

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This guide includes Catalan male names, Catalan female names, English equivalents and concise etymology notes to make the page more useful for learners and culture lovers.

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M Catalan Male Names

Catalan English Etymology
AndreuAndrewFrom Greek andreios, meaning “manly” or “masculine”.
AlbertAlbertFrom Germanic elements meaning “noble” and “bright” or “famous”.
AlfredAlfredFrom Old English elements meaning “elf” and “counsel”.
AntoniAnthonyFrom the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain origin.
ArturArthurOften linked to Celtic roots connected with “bear”, though the origin is debated.
CarlesCharlesFrom a Germanic name meaning “free man”.
DanielDanielFrom Hebrew Daniyyel, meaning “God is my judge”.
DavidDavidFrom Hebrew Dawid, traditionally interpreted as “beloved”.
EduardEdwardFrom Old English elements meaning “wealth” or “fortune” and “guardian”.
FrancescFrancisFrom Latin Franciscus, meaning “Frenchman” or “Frank”.
GuillemWilliamFrom Germanic elements meaning “will” or “desire” and “helmet” or “protection”.
EnricHenryFrom Germanic elements meaning “home” and “ruler”.
LluísLouisFrom Germanic elements meaning “famous” and “battle”.
MartíMartinFrom Latin Martinus, meaning “of Mars”, the Roman god of war.
MiquelMichaelFrom Hebrew Mikha’el, meaning “Who is like God?”
ÒscarOscarOften linked to Old Irish elements meaning “deer” and “friend”.
PauPaulFrom Latin Paulus, meaning “small” or “humble”.
PerePeterFrom Greek Petros, meaning “stone” or “rock”.
RicardRichardFrom Germanic elements meaning “powerful” and “brave” or “strong”.
RobertRobertFrom Germanic elements meaning “fame” and “bright”.
JaumeJamesUltimately from Hebrew Ya‘aqov, the source of Jacob and James.
TomàsThomasFrom Aramaic ta’oma, meaning “twin”.
JoanJohnFrom Hebrew Yohanan, meaning “God is gracious”.
JordiGeorgeFrom Greek Georgios, meaning “farmer” or “earth-worker”.
JosepJosephFrom Hebrew Yosef, meaning “he will add”.

F Catalan Female Names

Catalan English Etymology
AlexandraAlexandraFrom Greek Alexandros, meaning “defender of men”.
AlíciaAliceFrom a Germanic name related to Adalheidis, meaning “noble kind”.
AnaAnneFrom Hebrew Hannah, meaning “grace” or “favour”.
AntòniaToniFrom the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain origin.
BeatriuBeatriceFrom Latin Beatrix, meaning “she who brings happiness” or “blessed”.
CarmeCarmenOften linked to Latin carmen, meaning “song”, or to Mount Carmel traditions.
CarolinaCarolineFeminine form related to Carles, from a Germanic root meaning “free man”.
CaterinaCatherineFrom Greek Aikaterine; later associated with katharos, meaning “pure”.
CristinaChristineFrom Latin and Greek roots connected with Christos, meaning “anointed”.
DanielaDanielleFrom Hebrew Daniyyel, meaning “God is my judge”.
DolorsDeloresFrom Catalan dolors, meaning “pains” or “sorrows”.
FrancescaFrancesFrom Latin Franciscus, meaning “French” or “Frankish”.
ElenaHelenFrom Greek Helene; often associated with light or brightness.
ElisabetElizabethFrom Hebrew Elisheva, meaning “my God is an oath”.
LauraLauraFrom Latin laurus, meaning “laurel”.
LluïsaLouiseFrom Germanic elements meaning “famous” and “battle”.
MariaMaryFrom Hebrew Miryam; the exact meaning is debated.
MartaMarthaFrom Aramaic, meaning “lady” or “mistress”.
PaulaPaulaFrom Latin Paulus, meaning “small” or “humble”.
RobertaRobertaFrom Germanic elements meaning “fame” and “bright”.
RosaRoseFrom Latin rosa, meaning “rose”.
TeresaTheresaOrigin uncertain; often linked to Greek place-name traditions.
VioletaVioletFrom Latin viola, meaning “violet flower”.
JoanaJoan / JaneFrom Hebrew Yohanan, meaning “God is gracious”.
JosefaJosephineFrom Hebrew Yosef, meaning “he will add”.

Catalan name patterns to notice

Distinct Catalan forms Names such as Andreu, Carles, Guillem, Jaume, Joan, Jordi and Josep are very recognisably Catalan.
Accent marks Catalan names may include accents or diaeresis marks: Lluís, Martí, Òscar, Antònia and Lluïsa.
J- names Joan, Jordi, Jaume and Josep are especially useful names for recognising Catalan forms.
Name families Some pairs are easy to spot: Francesc / Francesca, Josep / Josefa, Robert / Roberta.

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? Catalan names FAQ

What does this Catalan names page include?

It includes Catalan male and female names with English equivalents and short etymology notes.

Are Catalan names always the same as Spanish names?

No. Some names are similar, while others have distinct Catalan forms, such as Joan for John, Jordi for George, Jaume for James and Josep for Joseph.

Why do some Catalan names have accents?

Catalan uses accent marks and diaeresis as part of its spelling system. Names such as Lluís, Martí, Òscar, Antònia and Lluïsa keep these marks in standard spelling.