Meaning | listener |
Origin | Basque, Spanish |
Gender | Girl |
Popularity | Popular |
Length | 6 |
Syllables | 3 |
Syllabification | Xi-me-na |
Ximena is a name of Spanish origin that holds a profound meaning, often associated with qualities such as empathy, attentiveness, and strength. Its roots in the Basque language and historical significance through El Cid's wife lend it a touch of tradition and valor.
Choosing the name Ximena for your baby girl is a beautiful way to inspire her to be a compassionate and caring individual, someone who listens and understands others' perspectives. It's a name that reminds us of the importance of being present for those around us and embracing our ability to empathize with their joys and struggles.
As your little Ximena grows, she may find herself nicknamed affectionately as Xime, Mena, or Menita, adding a touch of endearment to an already lovely name. Whether she becomes a trailblazer in real life like Ximena Navarrete or a captivating fictional character like Ximena Ramirez, her name will be a constant reminder of the power of empathy and the strength of character.
Xiomara |
Valentina |
Victoria |
Viviana |
Veronica |
Valeria |
Valencia |
Vanessa |
Violet |
Vera |
Virginia |
Vivienne |
Xime |
Mena |
Ximi |
Ena |
Ximena Navarrete | Mexican beauty queen and Miss Universe 2010 |
Ximena Restrepo | Colombian Olympic gold medalist in shooting |
Ximena Sariñana | Mexican singer-songwriter and actress |
Ximena Ayala | Mexican actress and producer |
Ximena Cordoba | Colombian television host and model |
Ximena Herrera | Argentine-Mexican actress and singer |
Ximena Duque | Colombian-American actress and model |
Ximena Rijel | Bolivian lawyer and politician |
Ximena Gonzalez-Rubio | Mexican filmmaker and anthropologist |
Ximena Sarinana Novoa | Mexican economist and social entrepreneur |
Ximena Osegueda | Salvadoran politician and human rights activist |
Ximena Cuevas | Mexican video artist and filmmaker |
Ximena Valero | Mexican fashion designer |
Ximena Díaz | Spanish Paralympic swimmer |
Ximena Codina | Argentinean jazz musician and composer |
Ximena Capristo | Argentinean actress and television presenter |
Ximena Vengoechea | Colombian-American author and business strategist |
Ximena Bedregal | Bolivian poet and literary critic |
Ximena de la Serna | Argentinean journalist and writer |
Ximena Sáenz | Costa Rican Olympic swimmer |
Ximena Ramirez | Character in the TV series "The Fosters" |
Ximena Reyna | Character in the novel "Gods of Jade and Shadow" by Silvia Moreno-Garcia |
Ximena Zuloaga | Character in the novel "American Dirt" by Jeanine Cummins |
Ximena Rojas | Character in the film "Rambo - Last Blood" |
Ximena Ortiz | Character in the TV series "Shadowhunters" |
Ximena Sandoval | Character in the TV series "Sweetbitter" |
Ximena Borges | Character in the novel "The Gilded Wolves" by Roshani Chokshi |
Ximena Arista | Character in the video game "Fire Emblem - Three Houses" |
Ximena Barea | Character in the TV series "Grachi" |
Ximena Ferrán | Character in the TV series "The Vineyard" |
Ximena Paz | Character in the TV series "Greenhouse Academy" |
Ximena Roche | Character in the film "A Boy Called Sailboat" |
Ximena Roldán | Character in the TV series "The L Word" |
Ximena Aguirre | Character in the TV series "Fear the Walking Dead" |
Ximena Fonseca | Character in the TV series "Reign" |
Ximena Peña | Character in the TV series "Make It or Break It" |
Ximena Castro | Character in the TV series "The Bridge" |
Ximena López | Character in the TV series "The 3%. " |
Ximena Andrade | Character in the TV series "Por Amar Sin Ley" |
Ximena Lozano | Character in the TV series "La Reina del Sur" |