The word: given in Spanish is: dado and it comes from the verb: dar. Grammatically, it is in the past participle form.
"Juan" is a Spanish given name for males. It does not have a specific meaning in the Spanish language.
Kody/Cody is a given name that does not have a translation to Spanish. The difference would be in the pronounciation.
"Juana" is a common given name for females in Spanish-speaking countries. It does not have a specific meaning in the language.
In Spanish, "regalado" is the past participle of the verb "regalar," which means "to give as a gift." However, "regalado" can also mean "free" or "gratis" when used as an adjective, indicating that something is given without charge.
La Florida means "land of flowers" in Spanish. It was the first name given to the state of Florida by Spanish explorers.
In Spanish, Alexis is a unisex given name that does not have a specific meaning in the language. It is simply a name that is used for individuals.
"Ese beso" is Spanish for "that kiss." It refers to a specific kiss given or received in the past, with the word "ese" meaning "that" in Spanish.
the stage;station, stop; rations given to troops in the field
It might not be an Apache word,but Spanish. "Taza" means "cup" in Spanish and there were Apaches who adopted or were given Spanish names.For example: Geronimo Victorio Mangas Coloradas
Adolfo is a common name in Spanish, similar to Adolph or Adolphus.
Assuming that you mean Sierra, it is a unisex given name that is of Spanish origin. Sierra means saw toothed mountains.
It is 'de nada' and would mean "you're welcome" (replied after given some thanks)