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‘Click and Listen’ – Spanish Proper Nouns

So you want to know how these Spanish nouns are pronounced? Just click on them, listen and repeat!
(If the name you’re looking for is not listed here, e-mail me and I’ll add it).

Feminine Proper Nouns:

Alicia (Alice)
Amparo
Ana (Anne)
Ángela
Ángeles
Antonia
Ariadna
Beatriz
Carolina (Caroline)
Cecilia
Celia
Concepcion
Dolores
Elena
Elvira
Esperanza
Eva (Eve)
Gema
Inmaculada
Isabel (Elisabeth)
Julia
Laura
Leticia
Lorena
Lucía
Luisa
María (Mary)
Marina
Marta (Martha)
Olga
Olvido
Paz
Rocío
Rosa (Rose)
Rosario
Sofía
Sara
Susana
Verónica
Victoria
Virtudes
Learn


Masculine Proper Nouns:

Alberto (Albert)
Alfredo (Alfred)
Álvaro
Andrés (Andrew)
Ángel
Antonio (Anthony)
Armando
Arturo (Arthur)
Carlos (Charles)
César
Daniel
Darío
David
Domingo
Fernando
Francisco (Francis)
Gerardo
Gabriel
Gonzalo
Guillermo (William)
Héctor
Ignacio
Jaime (James)
Javier
Jesús
Jorge (George)
José (Joseph)
Juan (John)
Julián
Lucas
Luis
Manuel (Manolo)
Miguel (Michael)
Óscar
Pablo (Paul)
Pedro (Peter)
Rafael
Ramón
Ricardo (Richard)
Roberto (Robert)
Santiago (James)
Sergio
Vicente






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From next May 2005, you can join our new Club. We'll read a book (in Spanish!) every month, and the Spanish Language Forum will be open to all your comments, notes or questions.

I write monthly articles for "Think Spanish" ("Piensa en español") since 2002. All "Think Spanish" articles are written in Spanish, and they include a Spanish/English glossary. You'll also have the option to buy this magazine including a CD. Nice way to learn about Spanish language and customs!


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