| Meaning | pillar |
| Origin | Spanish |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 5 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Pi-lar |
Pilar carries profound strength and cultural richness that makes it genuinely distinctive in English-speaking contexts. This Spanish name translates to pillar, inherently suggesting stability, support, and foundational strength—qualities any parent would wish for their daughter. The two syllables create a solid, grounded sound that's both elegant and unpretentious. Pilar works beautifully for families with Hispanic heritage seeking to honor their roots, while also appealing to others drawn to its unique character. The name has a sophisticated, international quality that feels worldly and cultured. It's straightforward in pronunciation once learned, yet distinctive enough to ensure individuality. Pilar suggests someone with backbone and character, perhaps someone who stands firm in their convictions. The name has religious significance in Spanish-speaking countries, adding layers of meaning for families who value spiritual connections. It ages exceptionally well, working perfectly from childhood through distinguished adulthood. Pilar rarely appears in popular name lists, guaranteeing uniqueness without sacrificing wearability. For parents seeking a name with genuine substance, cultural authenticity, and powerful symbolism, Pilar stands as a remarkable choice.
| Pil |
| Lari |
| Pili |
| Lala |
| Pilar López de Ayala | Spanish actress |
| Pilar Montenegro | Mexican singer and actress |
| Pilar Bardem | Spanish actress |
| Pilar Rahola | Spanish journalist and politician |
| Pilar Rubio | Spanish TV presenter and model |
| Pilar Pilapil | Filipina actress |
| Pilar Hidalgo Lim | Filipina suffragist |
| Pilar Jurado | Spanish composer and conductor |
| Pilar Pallete | Peruvian actress |
| Pilar Alessandra | American screenwriter and educator |
| Pilar Mateo | Spanish chemist and entrepreneur |
| Pilar Wayne | Spanish-born American actress and widow of John Wayne |
| Pilar López-Álvarez | Spanish operatic soprano |
| Pilar Tavora | Portuguese fado singer |
| Pilar cyst | medical condition named after Dr. Pilar Gómez-Acebo |
| Pilar Laveaga | Mexican historian and author |
| Pilar Miró | Spanish film director and screenwriter |
| Pilar Palma | Filipina educator and feminist |
| Pilar Gómez | Spanish tennis player |
| Pilar Lorengar | Spanish operatic soprano |
| Pilar Ternera | from Gabriel García Márquez's novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" |
| Pilar Miranda | from Isabel Allende's novel "The House of the Spirits" |
| Pilar Zuazo | from Carlos Ruiz Zafón's novel "The Angel's Game" |
| Pilar Sandoval | from Laura Esquivel's novel "Like Water for Chocolate" |
| Pilar Benitez | from Julia Alvarez's novel "In the Time of the Butterflies" |
| Pilar Brown | from Barbara Kingsolver's novel "The Bean Trees" |
| Pilar Dunstan | from Rebecca Stead's novel "Goodbye Stranger" |
| Pilar Vasquez | from Sandra Cisneros's novel "Caramelo" |
| Pilar Vila | from Manuel Puig's novel "Heartbreak Tango" |
| Pilar Reyes | from Mario Vargas Llosa's novel "The Feast of the Goat" |
| Pilar O'Neal | from Jodi Picoult's novel "The Tenth Circle" |
| Pilar Cruz | from Oscar Hijuelos's novel "Empress of the Splendid Season" |
| Pilar Yelena Black | from Lauren Kate's novel "Teardrop" |