lorenzo
spanish amarda
Nothing. It's just another woman's name. Not common in Spanish, by the way.
Diego and Santiago (from San Diego, St. James) are the Spanish names for James.Jaime (pronounced 'HIGH-may') is another name similar to James.
Lauren.
Names don't change when they are borrowed from another language.Ex.) In English your name is Mackenzie, in a Spanish speaking country you would still say and spell Mackenzie. The Spanish speakers might say it with an accent though.
another name for spanish forts are presidio. It is in spanish
Lawrence translates to "Lorenzo" in Spanish.
Lawrence = Lorenzo
Lorenzana is from the Spanish or Italian and is the feminine form of the Roman Laurentius (Lawrence).
spanish amarda
Betzy is another variant of the Spanish name Isabella or Elizabeth.
Spanish Royal Fleet
Luna in Spanish
ropa
conquistadors
castaño, a
Luchador