Would you consider this names?
Hello Mike C,
This are some names that are somewhat common in Latin America, especially in South America. I'm enclosing all the info I could gather. So, maybe you will consider including them in the data base.
Facundo (m) prn fuh-koon-doh
Of Greek/Latin origin, meaning "fruit-bearing", "fruitful"
Name day: Nov. 27th. Facundo Cabral is a famous Argentinean singer.
Segundo (m) prn seh-GOON-doh
Spanish name, from the Latin Secundus, meaning "second". Don Segundo Sombra is a famous character in the noble with this same name, by Ricardo Güiraldes (Argentinean)
Froilán (m) prn froy-LAN
Of Germanic origin, meaning "lord" or "companion"
Anacleta (f) prn ana-cleh-tuh
Greek origin, meaning "the invoked one"
Analía (f) prn ana-leah
Spanish name. Contraction of Ana and Lia, being Lia the Spanish, Italian version of Leah.
Arcadia (f)/ Arcadio (m) Prn Ar-cuh-dee-uh / Ar-cuh-dee-oh
Greek origin, meaning "treasure" or from the Latin Arcadius
arca: -ae f. [a chest , box]; esp. [a money-box or coffin]; also [a cell].
Dius: dius -a -um [divine , god-like]; hence [fine, noble];
Hope it is of your interest,
~Magia~
This are some names that are somewhat common in Latin America, especially in South America. I'm enclosing all the info I could gather. So, maybe you will consider including them in the data base.
Facundo (m) prn fuh-koon-doh
Of Greek/Latin origin, meaning "fruit-bearing", "fruitful"
Name day: Nov. 27th. Facundo Cabral is a famous Argentinean singer.
Segundo (m) prn seh-GOON-doh
Spanish name, from the Latin Secundus, meaning "second". Don Segundo Sombra is a famous character in the noble with this same name, by Ricardo Güiraldes (Argentinean)
Froilán (m) prn froy-LAN
Of Germanic origin, meaning "lord" or "companion"
Anacleta (f) prn ana-cleh-tuh
Greek origin, meaning "the invoked one"
Analía (f) prn ana-leah
Spanish name. Contraction of Ana and Lia, being Lia the Spanish, Italian version of Leah.
Arcadia (f)/ Arcadio (m) Prn Ar-cuh-dee-uh / Ar-cuh-dee-oh
Greek origin, meaning "treasure" or from the Latin Arcadius
arca: -ae f. [a chest , box]; esp. [a money-box or coffin]; also [a cell].
Dius: dius -a -um [divine , god-like]; hence [fine, noble];
Hope it is of your interest,
~Magia~