it's Henry.
Spanish. It means "Son of Enrique". The first name Enrique is a translation of Old German "Heimrich" ("ruler of the home"), so the ultimate origin is Germanic. The English equivalent of the surname "Enriquez" is "Harris".
Charles
There is no translation of horchata to English. The name remains the same as in Spanish
Eneliko for Enrique; Liki for Ricky.
Enrique Iglesias and a rapper named Pitbull sings a song in English that has a spanish part in it, its name is I Like It
Batista is a Spanish name, so that is how you say it in Spanish. The English translation is 'baptized'.
Is that not just a name? It should be the same.
Wayne is an English name. It means "wagon" in Old English, but it has no meaning in Spanish.
No translation. The same word can be used.
It is the Spanish translation of Joachim, which means "God will establish".
Mía IS a Spanish name, so it doesn't need translation to Spanish. It means "mine" in English. Please see the related link below.
Enrique is a boy name. Enrique, pronounced "en ree kay", the Spanish equivalent of "Henry".