169+ Chile Independence Day–Inspired Baby Girl Names You’ll Love

When the first hints of spring arrive in Chile and the fondas begin to pop up, there’s an undeniable energy a mix of chicha, cueca, and fierce national pride. Choosing a Chile Independence Day–inspired baby girl name is about capturing that “alma nacional” and bottling it up for your daughter. You could lean into the classic, elegant names of the women who fueled the revolution, like Javiera, honoring the legendary Javiera Carrera, who arguably did more for the flag than most people realize. It’s a name that feels both sharp and soulful, perfect for a girl who’s going to have a bit of that famous Chilean “chispa” (spark) and a heart that beats for her heritage.
But maybe you want a name that feels less like a history book and more like the Chilean landscape itself something rugged yet breathtaking. Names like Maite, which has that lovely Basque-Chilean crossover meaning “loved,” or Pascale, which feels airy and modern, are huge favorites from Arica to Punta Arenas. If you really want to honor the land, looking toward Mapuche-inspired names like Rayén (flower) or Sayén (sweet woman) adds a layer of deep, indigenous strength that predates the republic. These aren’t just names; they are a tribute to the “copihue” in bloom and the independent spirit of the 18th of September. It’s a way to make sure she always knows that, no matter where she wanders, she’s got the Andes in her bones and a legacy of liberty in her name.
Chilean Heritage & Grace: Independence Girls (A-G)
This section features names where the spirit of the revolution and the dazzling light of a sovereign dawn are the central themes, drawing from virtues of faith and new beginnings.
| Sr. No. | Name | Meaning (Heritage/Independence Focus) | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abigail | Father’s joy | Hebrew |
| 2 | Adela | Noble and serene | Germanic |
| 3 | Adriana | Strong; From Hadria | Latin |
| 4 | Agustina | Magnificent (Agustín de Iturbide connection) | Latin |
| 5 | Aitana | Glory; Mountain | Basque/Spanish |
| 6 | Alba | Dawn; New beginning | Latin |
| 7 | Alejandra | Defender of the people | Greek |
| 8 | Alicia | Noble and true | Germanic |
| 9 | Alma | Soul; Nourishing | Latin |
| 10 | Amalia | Hardworking | Germanic |
| 11 | Amancay | Lily of the mountain | Quechua |
| 12 | Amelia | Striving; Industrious | Germanic |
| 13 | Ana | Grace | Hebrew |
| 14 | Andrea | Brave and strong | Greek |
| 15 | Ángela | Messenger; Angelic | Greek |
| 16 | Antonia | Priceless one | Latin |
| 17 | Araceli | Altar of heaven | Latin |
| 18 | Aranza | Among the thorns (Resilience) | Basque |
| 19 | Aylín | Clear; Transparent | Mapudungun |
| 20 | Aurora | Dawn; Luminous | Latin |
| 21 | Azul | Blue (The Chilean sky) | Spanish |
| 22 | Beatriz | She who brings happiness | Latin |
| 23 | Belén | House of bread | Hebrew |
| 24 | Benita | Blessed | Spanish |
| 25 | Bernarda | Brave as a bear | Germanic |
| 26 | Blanca | White; Pure | Spanish |
| 27 | Bruna | Dark-haired; Shield | Germanic |
| 28 | Camila | Noble ceremonial attendant | Latin |
| 29 | Candelaria | Candlemas; Light | Spanish |
| 30 | Carla | Free woman | Germanic |
| 31 | Carlota | Free woman | French/Spanish |
| 32 | Carmen | Garden; Song (Virgen del Carmen, Patroness) | Latin |
| 33 | Catalina | Pure | Greek |
| 34 | Cecilia | Spiritual; Blind to the world | Latin |
| 35 | Celia | Heavenly | Latin |
| 36 | Clara | Clear; Bright | Latin |
| 37 | Claudia | Stable; Strong | Latin |
| 38 | Constanza | Constant; Steadfast | Latin |
| 39 | Consuelo | Consolation; Comfort | Spanish |
| 40 | Cristina | Follower of Christ | Latin |
| 41 | Dalia | Dahlia flower | Spanish |
| 42 | Daniela | God is my judge | Hebrew |
| 43 | Delfina | Dolphin; Noble | Greek |
| 44 | Diana | Divine; Luminous | Latin |
| 45 | Dolores | Sorrows (Independence struggle) | Spanish |
| 46 | Dominga | Of the Lord | Latin |
| 47 | Dulce | Sweet | Latin |
| 48 | Edelmira | Noble and famous | Germanic |
| 49 | Elena | Shining light | Greek |
| 50 | Elisa | Pledged to God | Hebrew |
| 51 | Elsa | Noble | Germanic |
| 52 | Elvira | All-true; White | Germanic |
| 53 | Emilia | To strive; Excel | Latin |
| 54 | Enriqueta | Ruler of the home | Germanic |
| 55 | Esperanza | Hope | Spanish |
| 56 | Estela | Star | Latin |
| 57 | Eugenia | Well-born | Greek |
| 58 | Eulalia | Well-spoken | Greek |
| 59 | Eva | Life | Hebrew |
| 60 | Fabiola | Of the earth | Latin |
| 61 | Fátima | To abstain | Arabic |
| 62 | Felicitas | Good luck; Happiness | Latin |
| 63 | Fernanda | Adventurous; Bold | Germanic |
| 64 | Flavia | Golden | Latin |
| 65 | Florencia | Blooming; Flourishing | Latin |
Revolutionary Spirits & Natural Beauty (H-M)
This list includes names that highlight the strength of biblical figures, historic heroines like Javiera Carrera, and the expansive beauty of the Chilean landscape.
| Sr. No. | Name | Meaning (Virtue/Patriot Focus) | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 66 | Flor | Flower | Latin |
| 67 | Francisca | Free woman | Spanish |
| 68 | Gabriela | God is my strength (Mistral connection) | Hebrew |
| 69 | Gema | Gem; Precious stone | Latin |
| 70 | Genoveva | Woman of the people | French |
| 71 | Georgina | Earth worker | Greek |
| 72 | Gisela | Pledge | Germanic |
| 73 | Gloria | Glory; Honor | Latin |
| 74 | Graciela | Grace | Latin |
| 75 | Guadalupe | River of the wolf | Spanish |
| 76 | Guiomar | Famous in battle | Germanic |
| 77 | Haydee | Modest; Respectful | Greek |
| 78 | Helena | Bright light | Greek |
| 79 | Hilda | Battle woman | Germanic |
| 80 | Hortensia | Of the garden | Latin |
| 81 | Ignacia | Fiery one | Latin |
| 82 | Inés | Pure; Chaste (Inés de Suárez link) | Greek |
| 83 | Irene | Peace | Greek |
| 84 | Isabel | Pledged to God | Hebrew |
| 85 | Isidora | Gift of Isis | Greek |
| 86 | Itatí | White stone | Guarani |
| 87 | Jacinta | Hyacinth flower | Greek |
| 88 | Jana | God is gracious | Hebrew |
| 89 | Javiera | New house; Bright (Heroine Javiera Carrera) | Basque |
| 90 | Jimena | The listener | Spanish/Hebrew |
| 91 | Josefina | Jehovah increases | Hebrew |
| 92 | Juana | God is gracious | Hebrew |
| 93 | Julia | Youthful | Latin |
| 94 | Karina | Beloved | Latin |
| 95 | Laura | Laurel; Victory | Latin |
| 96 | Leandra | Lioness | Greek |
| 97 | Leonor | Bright one | Greek |
| 98 | Leticia | Joy; Gladness | Latin |
| 99 | Libertad | Liberty; Freedom | Spanish |
| 100 | Lidia | Noble one | Greek |
| 101 | Liliana | Lily flower | Latin |
| 102 | Lorena | From the laurel grove | Latin |
| 103 | Lourdes | Sanctuary name | French |
| 104 | Lucía | Light | Latin |
| 105 | Lucila | Shining light (Gabriela Mistral’s birth name) | Latin |
| 106 | Luisa | Famous warrior | Germanic |
| 107 | Luz | Light | Spanish |
| 108 | Magdalena | Woman from Magdala | Hebrew |
| 109 | Maite | Love | Basque |
| 110 | Manuela | God is with us (Manuela Sáenz connection) | Hebrew |
| 111 | Marcela | Young warrior | Latin |
| 112 | Margarita | Pearl | Greek |
| 113 | María | Beloved; Star of the sea | Hebrew |
| 114 | Mariana | Star and Grace | Latin |
| 115 | Maribel | Beautiful Mary | Spanish |
| 116 | Marisol | Sea and Sun | Spanish |
| 117 | Marta | Lady | Aramaic |
| 118 | Martina | Warlike; Dedicated to Mars | Latin |
| 119 | Mercedes | Mercies | Latin |
| 120 | Micaela | Who is like God? | Hebrew |
Independence Baby Girl Names: Light & Life (N-Z)
This final list celebrates the continuation of life and national pride, featuring names that evoke the morning sun over the Andes and the unyielding beauty of a country in unity.
| Sr. No. | Name | Meaning (Victory/Future Focus) | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 121 | Nadia | Hope | Russian |
| 122 | Natalia | Born on Christmas | Latin |
| 123 | Nayareth | Chilean variant of Nazareth | Hebrew |
| 124 | Nelia | Yellow; Sun | Spanish |
| 125 | Nora | Honor | Latin |
| 126 | Norma | Pattern; Rule | Latin |
| 127 | Nubia | Golden | Egyptian/Latin |
| 128 | Odalis | Fortune; Wealth | Germanic |
| 129 | Ofelia | Help; Helper | Greek |
| 130 | Olga | Holy; Blessed | Norse |
| 131 | Olivia | Olive tree; Peace | Latin |
| 132 | Paloma | Dove; Symbol of peace | Spanish |
| 133 | Paola | Small; Humble | Latin |
| 134 | Patricia | Noble | Latin |
| 135 | Paula | Little; Small | Latin |
| 136 | Paulina | Humble light | Latin |
| 137 | Paz | Peace | Spanish |
| 138 | Perla | Pearl | Spanish |
| 139 | Pilar | Pillar of strength | Spanish |
| 140 | Pascale | Born at Easter | French |
| 141 | Rafaela | God has healed | Hebrew |
| 142 | Ramona | Wise protector | Germanic |
| 143 | Raquel | Ewe; Gentle | Hebrew |
| 144 | Rayén | Flower | Mapudungun |
| 145 | Regina | Queen | Latin |
| 146 | Renata | Reborn | Latin |
| 147 | Reyna | Queen | Spanish |
| 148 | Rita | Pearl | Greek |
| 149 | Rocío | Dewdrops | Spanish |
| 150 | Rosa | Rose (Traditional flower) | Latin |
| 151 | Rosario | Rosary | Spanish |
| 152 | Roxana | Dawn; Bright | Persian |
| 153 | Sabina | Sabine woman | Latin |
| 154 | Salma | Safe; Peaceful | Arabic |
| 155 | Sandra | Defender of men | Greek |
| 156 | Sara | Princess | Hebrew |
| 157 | Selena | Moon | Greek |
| 158 | Silvia | From the forest | Latin |
| 159 | Sofía | Wisdom | Greek |
| 160 | Soledad | Solitude | Spanish |
| 161 | Sonia | Wise | Greek/Slavic |
| 162 | Susana | Lily | Hebrew |
| 163 | Teresa | Harvester | Greek |
| 164 | Úrsula | Little bear | Latin |
| 165 | Valentina | Strong; Healthy | Latin |
| 166 | Valeria | To be strong | Latin |
| 167 | Vanessa | Butterfly | English/Latin |
| 168 | Verónica | True image; Victory bringer | Latin |
| 169 | Victoria | Victory (Libertad connection) | Latin |
| 170 | Violeta | Violet flower (Violeta Parra connection) | Latin |
| 171 | Virginia | Maiden; Pure | Latin |
| 172 | Ximena | The listener | Basque/Hebrew |
| 173 | Xiomara | Famous in battle | Germanic |
| 174 | Yadira | Friend | Arabic |
| 175 | Yolanda | Violet flower | Greek |
| 176 | Zaira | Radiant; Flower | Arabic |
| 177 | Zelda | Gray fighting maid | Germanic |
| 178 | Zoe | Life | Greek |
| 179 | Zulema | Peace | Hebrew/Arabic |
Choosing a Name to Reflect Chilean Grace
Selecting a name for your baby girl is one of the first and most significant acts of parenting. It is a gift that she will carry with her through every milestone, every challenge, and every triumph. When you choose a name from this “Chile Independence” collection, you are providing her with more than just an identifier; you are giving her a sense of the bold and profound beauty of her cultural heritage.
Consider the atmosphere of a September morning in Chile vibrant, electric, and filled with the promise of unity as the cueca music fills the air. Names like Javiera (honoring Javiera Carrera, the “Mother of the Nation”) or Violeta (honoring the cultural soul Violeta Parra) serve as a bridge between the historical depth of the republic and the inner purity you wish for your daughter to possess. May her path be as bright and clear as the sunrise over the Andes on an Independence morning that knows no boundaries.
Helpful Tips for Your Search
Historic Heroines: Look for names like Javiera, Inés, or Paula (Jaraquemada) to find a direct connection to the women who defended and built the nation.
Meanings of Liberty: Look for names that literally mean “free” or “independent,” such as Carlota, Francisca, or Libertad, to capture the essence of the “Dieciocho.”
Indigenous Roots: Chile’s strength is its fusion. Mapudungun names like Rayén (Flower) or Aylín (Clear) offer a beautiful, rhythmic connection to the land’s original spirit.
Virtue Names: Names like Paz (Peace), Victoria (Victory), or Esperanza (Hope) are timeless and carry a heavy weight of positive intention for your child’s character.




