Alondra is the Spanish word for the lark, the small brown songbird famous for singing as it rises into the morning sky. As a name it carries that music and lift — a sense of dawn, flight and gladness.
Popular across the Spanish-speaking world, it has a graceful, rolling sound and a clear natural image behind it. The lark's association with daybreak gives it a hopeful, lyrical quality.
For a bright-voiced, free-spirited girl, Alondra sings.
Alondra does not currently appear in the US Social Security Administration's top 1,000 girls' names, so we don't publish a US rank or birth count for it. That says nothing about the name's standing elsewhere in the world — only that it sits outside the ranked US data we rely on.
In Pythagorean numerology the letters of Alondra reduce to 2, The Peacemaker. This is a traditional interpretive system, not a factual claim about the name.