“Intza“, means “mornin mist” (Rocío in spanish). And, you’re right, a colloquial way of calling is “Esti”, for the women called Estibaliz. Here, in Gipuzkoa, there are a lot of them.
I thought Aita's contribution was going to be Aitziber. Thinking it was a derivative but Gexina to me is the most pretty sounding. I would love to see the donkey worthy of that name haha.
Hi, I'm from the Basque country and a very common name is Haizea, which means wind (I know 5 or more people who are called like that) just so you know 😊
My friend Nekane's niece is Estibaliz, and they call her Estitxu (the "txu" is like a "y" added to English names, or so I've been told). And a friend's daughter is Jone (like Jane or Juana).
What is the website you mentioned? I've been tryijg since I have memory to figure out feom which province did my dad's family come from and I cannot find it anywhere. I know where my mother's side came from, it's a very common last name: Etchebarne. But Bertua it's impossible to find. If you have any ideas of where I can start looking it would be amazing. Thank you!
What about Ju-gots it's not spelled that way I'm sure but I had a friend that was from Basque country and she was so pretty. We were like 21 and she looked like Salma Hayek at 21
I guessed your dad's contribution right! To be honest, it was the name that sounded the "oldest" to me (being a basque), like I would imagine an amatxi named like that but not really a young girl ahah
Hey, I recently left you a message on Instagram asking for some help with Basque clothing? It would be very useful 😊. Apart from that I love your channel and am happy to see *someone* talking about Euskal Herria!
Nice. I like Izar. Pro cause I love space. I didnt know Blanch. Was a variant of Blanco. In a past video I learned Arizona was a Basque name. I always thought Arizona meant. Dry zone. Like arid and zone. Thanks.
I noticed a bunch of x z t in the names. As a Mexican American I thought Mexican names with those letters were of indigenous origin. Now I’m wondering is they go back to Spain. Names such Ximena, Xitlali, Itzel, and Xamara.
You forgot to mention Haizea. It is one of the most popular names in the last 20 years among newborns in the Basque Country. You have named many names that are not used today
I didn't read your comment before I wrote mine. Yes, you are right. Arantzazu is the patron of Gipuzkoa, that is why the sanctuary is so special and was built with help from people like Oteiza. Saioa is a mountain in the Baztan area in Navarre.
“Intza“, means “mornin mist” (Rocío in spanish). And, you’re right, a colloquial way of calling is “Esti”, for the women called Estibaliz. Here, in Gipuzkoa, there are a lot of them.
I know people with some names on that list, My name is Julene and it means youth, in english it translates to Juliana or Julia
I thought Aita's contribution was going to be Aitziber. Thinking it was a derivative but Gexina to me is the most pretty sounding. I would love to see the donkey worthy of that name haha.
Hi, I'm from the Basque country and a very common name is Haizea, which means wind (I know 5 or more people who are called like that) just so you know 😊
Enara
Ariane
Nahiane
Adriana
-Txu is a diminutive, yes. Actually if you add it is like “little ___” argitxu = little light.
And Estibaliz goes by Esti also in the Basque Country.
My friend Nekane's niece is Estibaliz, and they call her Estitxu (the "txu" is like a "y" added to English names, or so I've been told). And a friend's daughter is Jone (like Jane or Juana).
What is the website you mentioned? I've been tryijg since I have memory to figure out feom which province did my dad's family come from and I cannot find it anywhere. I know where my mother's side came from, it's a very common last name: Etchebarne. But Bertua it's impossible to find. If you have any ideas of where I can start looking it would be amazing. Thank you!
What about Ju-gots it's not spelled that way I'm sure but I had a friend that was from Basque country and she was so pretty. We were like 21 and she looked like Salma Hayek at 21
I don't understand how the Blessed Mother could be offensive.
I guessed your dad's contribution right! To be honest, it was the name that sounded the "oldest" to me (being a basque), like I would imagine an amatxi named like that but not really a young girl ahah
Hey, I recently left you a message on Instagram asking for some help with Basque clothing? It would be very useful 😊. Apart from that I love your channel and am happy to see *someone* talking about Euskal Herria!
Nice. I like Izar. Pro cause I love space. I didnt know Blanch. Was a variant of Blanco. In a past video I learned Arizona was a Basque name. I always thought Arizona meant. Dry zone. Like arid and zone. Thanks.
Trindade is quite common in portuguese too
I noticed a bunch of x z t in the names. As a Mexican American I thought Mexican names with those letters were of indigenous origin. Now I’m wondering is they go back to Spain. Names such Ximena, Xitlali, Itzel, and Xamara.
Never ear maitexa ❤️
Suri , is basque , mom 100% basque also name Suri
Oso lan bikaina. But I missed my daugther´s name, politena benetan. IRANTZU.
Karmele, Begoña, Itziar, Jakinde very beautiful names also.
Woman grow that grey out!
Maite is my aunt's name!
Izar is a non-gender name
Aloña
Just letting you know that the patron from Gipuzkoa is Arantzazu, not Saioa. 😉 Aupa gu giputxiarrak!
You forgot to mention Haizea. It is one of the most popular names in the last 20 years among newborns in the Basque Country. You have named many names that are not used today
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Mother Marie.... Nice way to cover up the old religion of Basque : The Mother Godess 🍀❤🍀
The Blessed Mother is not a goddess.
Actually the patreon saint of Gipuzkoa is Arantzazu/Arantxa.
And Saioa I think it's a mountain in Nafarroa
Argh Euskaltzaindia dishing out that fake news haha
I didn't read your comment before I wrote mine. Yes, you are right. Arantzazu is the patron of Gipuzkoa, that is why the sanctuary is so special and was built with help from people like Oteiza. Saioa is a mountain in the Baztan area in Navarre.
Olatz represent !!