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Stadium in La Paz, Bolivia
Hernando Siles Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Hernando Siles, [esˈtaðjo eɾˈnando ˈsiles]), also known as Estadio Olímpico La Paz, is a multi-purpose stadium
Hernando_Siles_Stadium
President of Bolivia from 1926 to 1930
Hernando Siles Reyes (5 August 1882 – 23 November 1942) was a Bolivian academic, lawyer, and politician who served as the 31st president of Bolivia from
Hernando_Siles
President of Bolivia (1956–1960, 1982–1985)
Hernán Siles was the illegitimate son of the last Republican Party president of Bolivia, Hernando Siles Reyes and Isabel Zuazo Cusicanqui. Siles was raised
Hernán_Siles_Zuazo
Topics referred to by the same term
Hernando Siles may refer to: Hernando Siles Reyes (1882–1942), Bolivian politician Hernando Siles Province, Bolivia Estadio Hernando Siles, Bolivian sports
Hernando Siles (disambiguation)
Hernando_Siles_(disambiguation)
International football competition
Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Antonio Marrufo (Mexico) 12 June 1997 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 11,000 Referee: Byron Moreno (Ecuador) 15 June 1997
1997_Copa_América
Benítez (Paraguay) 12 September 2023 (2023-09-12) 16:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 38,000 Referee: Esteban Ostojich (Uruguay)
2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
2026_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
Association football club in Bolivia
Paz, is only used for training sessions and friendly matches. Estadio Hernando Siles, which holds a capacity for 41,143 people, is the club's main stadium
Club_Bolívar
President of Bolivia in 1969
president, Hernán Siles Zuazo (1956–1960 and 1982–1985). Educated as a lawyer in his native country, he also obtained a doctorate in Spain. Siles eventually
Luis_Adolfo_Siles_Salinas
Football tournament
(Paraguay) 14 March 1963 Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Luis Ventre (Argentina) 14 March 1963 Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 15
1963 South American Championship
1963_South_American_Championship
Seat of government of Bolivia
in the Bolivian first division at the Hernando Siles Stadium (inaugurated in 1930 by President Hernando Siles Reyes), a stadium that also hosted all
La_Paz
controversy over the validity of certain stadiums, such as the Estadio Hernando Siles in Bolivia, which sits close to 12,000 feet (3,700 m) above sea level
Park_effects
International football competition
374 Referee: Byron Moreno (Ecuador) 26 April 2000 12:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 35,500 Referee: José Arana (Peru) 26 April 2000
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
2002_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
Head of state and government of Bolivia
1899, 1920–1921, 1970, 1978, 1981, and 1982. For one month in 1928, Hernando Siles Reyes' cabinet ruled the country being the only time when a constituted
President_of_Bolivia
in 1841 and December 1848. Additionally, the Council of Ministers of Hernando Siles Reyes was deposed in 1930. Three presidents were deposed by a civil
List_of_presidents_of_Bolivia
González (Uruguay) 13 October 2020 (2020-10-13) 16:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 0 Referee: Diego Haro (Peru) 13 October 2020 (2020-10-13)
2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
2022_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
Association football club in Bolivia
Mendoza, (capacity: 15,000), they play most of their games at the Estadio Hernando Siles, Bolivia's national ground (capacity: 42,000). The club is the oldest
The_Strongest
José Burgos (Uruguay) 14 April 2026 (2026-04-14) 20:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Referee: Anthony Díaz (Ecuador) 15 April 2026 (2026-04-15) 21:30 UTC−3
2026 Copa Libertadores group stage
2026_Copa_Libertadores_group_stage
International football competition
Referee: Sergio Pezzotta (Argentina) 11 October 2011 16:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 33,155 Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay) 11 October
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
2014_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
President of Bolivia from 1989 to 1993
President Hernán Siles. The result was the formation of the Unidad Democrática y Popular (UDP). It was a mutually beneficial pact, since Siles offered everything
Jaime_Paz_Zamora
Ecuadorian footballer (born 2007)
Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 12 October 2023 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Bolivia 1–0 2–1 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
Kendry_Páez
International football competition
August 1993 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 44,576 Referee: Iván Guerrero (Chile) 15 August 1993 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance:
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
1994_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
Bolivian football club
they play in the División Profesional. The club's home base is Estadio Hernando Siles. Founded on 28 June 1985 by Isaac Mollinedo and David Condori, the club
Academia del Balompié Boliviano
Academia_del_Balompié_Boliviano
International football competition
(Paraguay) 11 October 2008 15:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 23,147 Referee: Hernando Buitrago (Colombia) 11 October 2008 18:10 UTC−3
2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
2010_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
President of Bolivia since 2025
▌Bautista Saavedra (1921–1925) ▌Felipe Segundo Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca
Rodrigo_Paz
Football league season
Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. As of 1 June 2026 Source: Soccerway Siles, Ramiro (12 January 2026). "Clubes aprueban un torneo amistoso para iniciar
2026_FBF_División_Profesional
President of Bolivia (1971–1978; 1997–2001)
elected that year. That body duly elected Siles as president. Banzer opposed bitterly the UDP government of Siles which lasted from 1982 to 1985, but turned
Hugo_Banzer
Bolivian footballer (born 1987)
winning goal in a 2–1 victory against powerhouse Brazil at Estadio Hernando Siles. Moreno was included in the Bolivia squad for the 2015 Copa América
Marcelo_Martins_Moreno
Venezuelan statesman and military officer (1783–1830)
▌Bautista Saavedra (1921–1925) ▌Felipe Segundo Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca
Simón_Bolívar
Province in Chuquisaca, Bolivia
Hernando Siles is a province of the department of Chuquisaca, Bolivia. In the 2024 census it had a population of 31,688. It covers an area of 5,473 km²
Hernando_Siles_Province
Victoria Daza (Colombia) 28 November 2025 (2025-11-28) 17:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Referee: Stefani Escobar (Venezuela) 28 November 2025 (2025-11-28)
2025–26 CONMEBOL Women's Nations League
2025–26_CONMEBOL_Women's_Nations_League
International football competition
Referee: Wilson de Souza Mendonça (Brazil) 7 July 1996 16:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 43,822 Referee: Jose Luis da Rosa (Uruguay) 1 September
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
1998_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
International football competition
Referee: Daniel Giménez (Argentina) 10 September 2003 16:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 23,200 Referee: Paulo César de Oliveira (Brazil)
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
2006_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
Salvador Attendance: 45,000 Referee: Hernando Buitrago (Colombia) 24 March 2016 (2016-03-24) 16:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 26,765 Referee:
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
2018_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
President of Bolivia from 1925 to 1926
held. He oversaw the December re-do election, in which Hernando Siles won the presidency. Siles appointed Guzmán minister of government in 1927 and minister
Felipe_Segundo_Guzmán
Political party in Bolivia
Nationalist Party. The Government of Hernando Siles Reyes enacted progressive social reforms. Despite all this, the Siles government soon ran into economic
Nationalist_Party_(Bolivia)
Bolivian footballer (born 1991)
Leandro Gareca Cardona (born 23 June 1991) is a Bolivian footballer who currently plays for Universitario de Sucre. Gareca began his career on Universitario
Leandro_Gareca
Argentine footballer (born 2001)
Argentina 12 Curaçao 4–0 7–0 Friendly 3 12 September 2023 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia 15 Bolivia 1–0 3–0 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
Enzo_Fernández
President of Bolivia (1965–1966, 1969–1970)
Luis Adolfo Siles, was sworn as president soon thereafter, in accordance to the Constitution. Siles' poor relations with Ovando led Siles to support the
Alfredo_Ovando
Brazilian footballer (born 1997)
4–0 4–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 12 29 March 2022 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia 34 Bolivia 2–0 4–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
Richarlison
Topics referred to by the same term
Siles may refer to: Jemma Siles (b. 1997), Australian singer/songwriter Hernando Siles Reyes (b. 1882), 31st President of Bolivia, 27th Vice President
Siles
President of Bolivia variously in the 20th century
another consecutive term, and Hernán Siles was elected, serving as President from 1956 until 1960. During the Hernán Siles administration, the MNR began to
Víctor_Paz_Estenssoro
Celebration honouring mothers
Boliviana was passed into law on 8 November 1927, during the presidency of Hernando Siles Reyes. The date commemorates the Battle of La Coronilla, which took
Mother's_Day
Brazilian footballer (born 1997)
Colombia 1–0 1–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 7 29 March 2022 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia 31 Bolivia 1–0 4–0 8 5 December 2022 Stadium 974,
Lucas_Paquetá
President of Bolivia from 1930 to 1931
was one of the leaders of the insurrection that toppled from power Hernando Siles, who had attempted to extend his term in office in view of the grave
Carlos_Blanco_Galindo
Bolivian football club
in Bolivian Football Regional Leagues, holding home games at Estadio Hernando Siles, with a 42,000-seat capacity. The club was founded in 1944 as Club Deportivo
Chaco_Petrolero
President of Bolivia from 2006 to 2019
by soldiers, beaten up, and burned to death. In 1982 the leftist Hernán Siles Zuazo and the Democratic and Popular Union (Unidad Democrática y Popular
Evo_Morales
Neighborhood of La Paz, Bolivia
Botanical Garden, Busch Avenue, Villarroel Square to the north, the Hernando Siles Stadium next to the Archaeological Plaza, among others. Miraflores is
Miraflores,_La_Paz
Colombian footballer (born 1986)
August 2010, putting Colombia in front against Bolivia at the Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz; the match finished in a 1–1 draw. His next goal for Colombia
Carlos_Bacca
Latin American pay television network
on November 27, 2014, with the La Paz derby that was played at the Hernando Siles Stadium, between The Strongest and Bolívar, which was the event chosen
Tigo_Sports
Bolivian football rivalry between Club Bolivar and The Strongest
2024 Bolivian Primera División (25 February 2024) Stadiums Estadio Hernando Siles Statistics Most wins Club Bolivar (163) Most player appearances Vladimir
Clásico_Paceño
President of Bolivia from 1931 to 1934
the elections of 1925, but lost to Saavedra's handpicked successor, Hernando Siles. Shaken by his defeats, Salamanca retired from politics and dedicated
Daniel_Salamanca
Bolivian footballer (born 1970)
July 1993 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Brazil 1–0 2–0 1994 World Cup qualification 3 8 August 1993 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia
Marco_Etcheverry
Association football club in Bolivia
Barcelona F.C. (Spain). La Paz F.C. plays its home matches at Estadio Hernando Siles. The founder, owner and president of La Paz F.C. is Mauricio González
La_Paz_F.C.
Argentine footballer (born 1997)
United States Mexico 1–0 4–0 Friendly 8 2–0 9 4–0 10 13 October 2020 Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Bolivia 1–1 2–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
Lautaro_Martínez
Bolivian football club
Litoral returned to competitions, playing friendly matches at Estadio Hernando Siles under the name "Deportivo Saboya", which was then changed to "Club Deportivo
Club Deportivo Litoral (La Paz)
Club_Deportivo_Litoral_(La_Paz)
President of Bolivia from 2020 to 2025
▌Bautista Saavedra (1921–1925) ▌Felipe Segundo Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca
Luis_Arce
President of Bolivia (1964–1966, 1966–1969)
held in July 1966. With the most important civilian leaders (Paz, Hernán Siles and Juan Lechín) in exile, Barrientos was easily elected, and was sworn
René_Barrientos
Milwaukee United States North America Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Estadio Hernando Siles 42,148 La Paz Bolivia South America Bolivia national football team,
List_of_stadiums_by_capacity
57th President of Bolivia (1980–1981)
▌Bautista Saavedra (1921–1925) ▌Felipe Segundo Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca
Luis_García_Meza
59th President of Bolivia
former president Hernán Siles Zuazo well ahead, though short of a majority. On 5 October, Congress overwhelmingly elected Siles as president. Vildoso returned
Guido_Vildoso
International football competition
play against each other on a home-and-away basis. 27 July 1969 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Attendance: 21,267 Referee: Sosa Miranda (Paraguay)
1970 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
1970_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
Bolivian presidential administration and ministerial cabinet since 2025
▌Bautista Saavedra (1921–1925) ▌Felipe Segundo Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca
Cabinet_of_Rodrigo_Paz
la Sierra (H) Poland 0–1 Friendly 20,000 131 26 August 1980 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (H) Paraguay 1–1 Copa Paz del Chaco Aguilar — 132 28 August
Bolivia national football team results (1980–1999)
Bolivia_national_football_team_results_(1980–1999)
Defunct political party in Bolivia
engineered the election of Hernando Siles as his successor, with his brother, Abdón Saavedra, as vice president. Early in his term, Siles split with Saavedra
Republican_Party_(Bolivia)
Football match
America tournament. The match was held on 29 June 1997, in Estadio Hernando Siles Stadium at La Paz, Bolivia. Brazil won the match against hosts Bolivia
1997_Copa_América_final
Bolivian general (1869–1939)
In 1923 he was named Minister of War. After the fall of president Hernando Siles Reyes in a coup in 1930, Kundt was exiled for having collaborated with
Hans_Kundt
of Bolivia, who was killed in 1946 under his presidency Hernando Siles Province – Hernando Siles Reyes, President of Bolivia José Ballivián Province – José
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
Men's association football team
more professional manner. Bolivia played their home matches at Estadio Hernando Siles, which has an altitude of 3,637 metres (11,932 ft) above sea level,
Bolivia national football team
Bolivia_national_football_team
Brazilian footballer (born 1976)
Paraguay 1–0 2–0 1997 Copa América 18 2–0 19 27 29 June 1997 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Bolivia 2–1 3–1 1997 Copa América 20 28 10 August
Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer)
Ronaldo_(Brazilian_footballer)
Argentine footballer (born 1999)
after replacing Lautaro Martínez for the final moments at the Estadio Hernando Siles. On 27 May 2026, Medina was selected in the 26-man squad for the 2026
Facundo_Medina
Football league season
December 3, 2011 20:00 UTC−04:00 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz December 7, 2011 20:00 UTC−04:00 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Source: [citation needed] Rules
2011–12 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
2011–12_Liga_de_Fútbol_Profesional_Boliviano
Colombian footballer (born 1991)
1–1 1–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 14 24 March 2016 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Bolivia 1–0 3–2 15 3 June 2016 Levi's Stadium, Santa
James_Rodríguez
Bolivar 2010 football season
18 15:30 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 40,000 Referee: René Ortubé Second Leg January 18 15:30 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance:
2010_Club_Bolívar_season
Football tournament season
Nacional Potosí en el Siles y se queda con las ganas de festejar en su centenario" [Bolívar lose to Nacional Potosí at the Siles and are left wanting to
2025_Copa_Bolivia
Ninth governor of Oklahoma (1869–1956)
1922, but the colony, Aguairenda, was largely unsuccessful. President Hernando Siles eventually cancelled the colony's lease in 1928 after it failed to become
William_H._Murray
36th President of Bolivia
constitutional term of President Hernando Siles Reyes. Seeking to extend himself in power while maintaining a pretense of legality, Siles Reyes resigned in late
Germán_Busch
and cricket) Changlimithang Stadium (football and archery) Estadio Hernando Siles (football and athletics) Bilino Polje Stadium Koševo Olympic Stadium
List_of_national_stadiums
Administrative divisions of La Paz, Bolivia
Mayor de San Andrés's faculty of medicine), hospitals and the Estadio Hernando Siles(capacity of 45,000 people). Northern District:, located on the 4th and
Districts_of_La_Paz
Estadio Hernando Siles
Culture_of_Bolivia
Semi-autonomous European city-state (1920–1939)
a military advisory mission to Bolivia. The Bolivian government of Hernando Siles Reyes wanted to continue the pre-World War I German military mission
Free_City_of_Danzig
Controversy over FIFA ban on high-altitude matches
protest FIFA’s decision, he played in an exhibition match at Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz (3,600 metres), highlighting that football could still be
High-altitude football controversy
High-altitude_football_controversy
President of Bolivia from 1936 to 1937
instincts. He served as minister under Hernando Siles and led the cabinet as the sole executive authority after Siles resigned in a bid to extend his term
David_Toro
# Image Stadium Capacity City Home team(s) 1 Estadio Hernando Siles 41,143 La Paz Bolivia, Club Bolivar, The Strongest 2 Estadio Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera
List of football stadiums in Bolivia
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Bolivia
50th President of Bolivia
▌Bautista Saavedra (1921–1925) ▌Felipe Segundo Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca
Juan_José_Torres
President of Bolivian from 1939 to 1940
Bolivian army with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 1926 by President Hernando Siles Reyes who appointed him to be the Bolivian military deputy in Germany
Carlos_Quintanilla
315 Goyang Stadium 41,311 East Asia South Korea Goyang 316 Estadio Hernando Siles ♦ 41,143 South America Bolivia La Paz La Paz FC, Club Bolívar, The
List of association football stadiums by capacity
List_of_association_football_stadiums_by_capacity
International football competition
second-best record among the group winners. 20 August 1989 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 43,000 Referee: Armando Pérez Hoyos (Colombia) 27
1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
1990_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)
Colombian footballer (born 1994)
Brazil Argentina 1–0 2–0 2019 Copa América 3. 2 September 2021 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Bolivia 1–0 1–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
Roger_Martínez
International football competition
Janeiro Attendance: 53,921 Referee: Lira (Chile) 14 August 1983 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 40,000 Referee: González (Paraguay) 17 August 1983
1983_Copa_América
Second highest political office in Bolivia
the death of the Juan Federico Zuazo before taking office. In 1926, Hernando Siles Reyes split with the Saavedristas of Bautista Saavedra's Socialist Republican
Vice_President_of_Bolivia
advanced to the round of 16. 16 July 2025 (2025-07-16) 18:00 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 22,190 Referee: Flavio de Souza (Brazil) 23 July 2025 (2025-07-23)
2025 Copa Sudamericana final stages
2025_Copa_Sudamericana_final_stages
Bolivian footballer (born 1959)
20 August 1989 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Peru 1–1 2–1 World Cup Qualifier 3. 8 August 1993 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Uruguay
José_Milton_Melgar
52nd President of Bolivia
by election time the left-wing UDP coalition of former president Hernán Siles was out to a massive lead in the polls, and no amount of rigging could have
Juan_Pereda
Brazilian footballer (born 1988)
after 36 minutes and required an oxygen mask due to La Paz's Estadio Hernando Siles being 3.68 km above sea level. On 1 April, Anderson was sent off in
Anderson (footballer, born 1988)
Anderson_(footballer,_born_1988)
Commander-in-Chief of the Bolivian Armed Forces (1939)
refused to participate in the 1930 coup against President of Bolivia Hernando Siles Reyes. This enmity led him to be vetoed for most major promotions within
Bernardino_Bilbao_Rioja
International football competition
July 1979 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Octavio Sierra (Colombia) 26 July 1979 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Attendance:
1979_Copa_América
Bolivian football club
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano, holding home games at Estadio Hernando Siles, with a 42,000-seat capacity. The club was founded on 21 November 1954
Club_31_de_Octubre
President of Bolivia from 1979 to 1980
▌Bautista Saavedra (1921–1925) ▌Felipe Segundo Guzmán (1925–1926) ▌Hernando Siles Reyes (1926–1930) ▌Carlos Blanco Galindo (1930–1931) ▌Daniel Salamanca
Lidia_Gueiler
President of Bolivia from 2019 to 2020
funeral with her children two days later. Áñez's second husband is Héctor Hernando Hincapié, a Colombian politician from Chaparral, Tolima. Hincapié was a
Jeanine_Áñez
Darío Herrera (Argentina) 9 April 2025 (2025-04-09) 20:30 UTC−4 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz Referee: Maximiliano Ramírez (Argentina) 9 April 2025 (2025-04-09)
2025 Copa Libertadores group stage
2025_Copa_Libertadores_group_stage
HERNANDO SILES
HERNANDO SILES
Girl/Female
Danish, French, German, Teutonic
Peace; Voyage; Courage; Adventuresome
Girl/Female
German
Adventurous. Feminine of Fernando.
Boy/Male
German American Spanish
Brave traveler.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss
Adventurous and Risky; Brave Traveler; Adventurer
Boy/Male
French, German, Spanish
Bold Voyager; Variant of Ferdinand; Journey Prepared; Adventurous
Boy/Male
German American French
Brave traveler.
Male
Spanish
Variant form of Spanish Fernándo, HERNANDO means "ardent for peace."
Boy/Male
German Spanish
Adventuresome.
Male
French
French form of Spanish Fernándo, FERNAND means "ardent for peace."
Male
Italian
 Italian and Spanish form of Latin Bernardus, BERNARDO means "bold as a bear."
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Adventuresome.
Boy/Male
Spanish
Adventurous.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Teutonic
Ready for the Journey; Bold Journey; Peaceful Venture; Adventurous; Bold; Journey Prepared
Boy/Male
Portuguese Spanish American German Italian Shakespearean
Strong as a bear.
Girl/Female
Teutonic American German Latin
Adventuresome.
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Army commander.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Swiss
Adventurer; Bold Voyager
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Teutonic
Army Ruler; Army Commander
Female
French
Feminine form of French Fernand, FERNANDE means "ardent for peace."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Spanish
Bear; Courageous; Strong; Brave Bear; Strong as a Bear
HERNANDO SILES
HERNANDO SILES
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God Father
Girl/Female
Celtic Latin
An oath.
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Tamil
Utkarshraj | உதà¯à®•à®°à¯à®·à¯à®°à®¾à®œ
Utkarshraj means the ruler whose time is marked by prosperity and advancement
Boy/Male
Arabic
Iman Husain's Horse
Male
Irish
Irish and Scottish Gaelic name SUIBHNE means "well-going."Â
Female
Welsh
Welsh name, derived from the word caru, CARON means "to love." Compare with another form of Caron.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of the habitational name Aughton, from any of three places, in Lancashire, East and South Yorkshire, named Aughton, from Old English as Äc ‘oak’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’.Possibly French : there are several places in France named Authon and it could be a habitational name from any of these.
Girl/Female
English Teutonic
Elf strength, good counselor. From the Old English name Aelfthryth.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Friend; shepherd.
HERNANDO SILES
HERNANDO SILES
HERNANDO SILES
HERNANDO SILES
HERNANDO SILES
n.
A native or inhabitant of Silesia.
n.
A thin silk or woolen goods, for women's dresses, woven in various styles and colors.
n.
A kind of linen cloth, originally made in Silesia, a province of Prussia.
a.
Of or pertaining to Silesia.
n.
A member of a religious sect founded by Kaspar von Schwenkfeld, a Silesian reformer who disagreed with Luther, especially on the deification of the body of Christ.
n.
A twilled cotton fabric, used for dress linings.