How do you say my mom’s name is in Spanish?

“My mom’s name” is “El nombre de mi madre es” (pronounced el nohm-breh deh mee mah-dreh es).

“El” is the determiner “the,” “nombre” is the noun “name,” and “de” is the preposition “of.” “Mi” is a possessive pronoun that modifies “madre” to mean “my mom.” “Es” comes from the verb “ser” [“to be”].

To say “my mom’s name is,” you could also say “Mi madre se llama” (pronounced mee mah-dreh seh yah-mah). “Se llama” is a reflexive verb that literally translates as “calls herself,” but here it’s used to say what your mom’s name is in Spanish.

A QuillBot Grammar Check can make sure you’re using these phrases correctly.