My Name Is in Spanish | 3 Phrases & Examples

There are three ways to say my name is in Spanish:

  • Yo soy
  • Me llamo
  • Mi nombre es

All three of these phrases are answers to the question what is your name in Spanish, though they have differing levels of formality.

How to say my name is in Spanish

How to say my name is in Spanish depends on the level of formality you want to communicate.

Yo soy

“Yo soy” (pronounced yoh soy) is a very common, informal way to say my name is in Spanish. You can use this if introducing yourself to someone in a casual setting.

This phrase translates literally as “I am.” “Yo” is a subject pronoun meaning “I.” “Soy” comes from the verb “ser,” which means “to be.”

Using yo soy to say my name is in Spanish
¡Hola! Yo soy Marcos. [Hi! I’m Marcos.]

Yo soy Sofía, la hermana de la novia. [I’m Sofia, the sister of the bride.]

Yo soy Diego, encantado de conocerte. [I’m Diego. Nice to meet you.]

Me llamo

“Me llamo” (pronounced meh yah-moh) is another very common way to say my name is in Spanish. This option is considered neutral; neither formal nor informal. You can use this phrase across all contexts.

“Me llamo” translates literally as “I call myself.” “Me” is a reflexive pronoun that means “myself,” and “llamo” is the first-person singular conjugation of “llamar,” which means “call” in Spanish.

Using me llamo to say my name is in Spanish
Me llamo Rodrigo. [My name is Rodrigo.]

Me llamo Claudia y soy de Holanda. [My name is Claudia, and I’m from the Netherlands.]

¡Hola! ¿Qué tal? Me llamo Eva y te llamo desde Vodafone. [Hi! How are you? My name is Eva, and I’m calling you from Vodafone.]

Mi nombre es

“Mi nombre es” (pronounced mee nohm-breh ehs) is the most literal way to say my name is in Spanish. This is a formal phrase and is less commonly used. You would perhaps use this phrase before a formal presentation or if checking into a hotel, where the receptionist deals with different names all day.

“Mi” is a possessive pronoun meaning “my.” “Nombre” is a noun meaning “name.” And “es” comes from the verb “ser” [“to be”] and means “is.”

Using mi nombre es to say my name is in Spanish
Mi nombre es Amalia López, tengo una reserva. [My name is Amalia López. I have a reservation.]

¡Bienvenidos a todos! Mi nombre es Jorge Santos y soy el nuevo profesor de matemáticas. [Welcome to all! My name is Jorge Santos, and I’m the new math teacher.]

¡Hola! Mi nombre es David y seré su guía aquí. [Hi! My name is David, and I’ll be your guide here.]

Note
Be careful not to mix and match parts of these phrases. They have different grammatical structures and therefore cannot be combined.

For example, you use the subject pronoun “yo” with “yo soy,” and you can choose to use it with “me llamo.” “Yo me llamo” is grammatically correct but is somewhat redundant and therefore uncommon.

However, with “mi nombre es,” you cannot use “yo,” as the subject of the sentence is already “mi nombre.”

  • Yo soy Raquel.
  • Yo me llamo Raquel.
  • Yo mi nombre es Raquel.

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Frequently asked questions about my name is in Spanish

What is me llamo in English?

“Me llamo” (pronounced meh yah-moh) is “my name is” in English. For example, “me llamo Ana” means “my name is Ana.”

This phrase translates literally as “I call myself” in English, but it means my name is in Spanish. “Me” is a reflexive pronoun meaning “myself.” “Llamo” comes from the verb “llamar,” meaning “to call.”

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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.

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How do you introduce yourself in Spanish?

To introduce yourself in Spanish, you could say “¡Hola! Me llamo …” (pronounced oh-lah, meh yah-moh) and fill in your name.

For example, “¡Hola! Me llamo Raquel” means “Hi! My name is Raquel.”

“Hola” means hi in Spanish, and “me llamo” means my name is in Spanish.

You could also add “mucho gusto,” which means nice to meet you in Spanish, if you’d like to give a warmer introduction.

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What is mi nombre es in English?

“Mi nombre es” (pronounced mee nohm-breh ehs) means “my name is” in English.

“Mi” is a possessive pronoun that means “my.” “Nombre” is the Spanish noun for “name.” “Es” comes from the verb “ser,” which means “to be.”

“Mi nombre es” is a formal way to say my name is in Spanish.

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Kate has a BS in journalism. She has taught English as a second language in Spain to students of all ages for a decade. She also has experience in content management and marketing.