Latin Names

194 names of Latin origin in our database.

ADRIANNE

From Hadria, a city in northern Italy, or relating to the Adriatic Sea.

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Adrian

From Hadria, a city in northern Italy.

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Albin

White or bright, derived from the Latin word for whiteness.

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Alta

High, tall, or elevated.

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Amanda

Worthy of love or deserving to be loved.

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Ambrose

Immortal or divine.

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Antoine

Of inestimable worth or priceless.

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Antonio

Of inestimable worth or priceless.

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August

Venerable, majestic, or worthy of respect.

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Augusta

Majestic or venerable, derived from the Latin title given to Roman emperors.

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Augustine

Majestic or venerable, derived from the Roman imperial title.

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Augustus

Majestic, venerable, or worthy of respect.

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Aurelia

Golden or of gold, derived from the Latin word for gold.

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Austin

Derived from Augustinus, meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'

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Beatrice

She who brings happiness or bringer of joy.

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Benedict

Blessed, derived from the Latin word for blessed.

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CHRISTIAN

A follower of Christ, derived from the Latin word for Christ.

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Calvin

Bald or hairless.

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Camille

Young ceremonial attendant or helper.

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Carol

Derived from Carolus, meaning 'man' or 'free man,' associated with the name Char...

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Carolina

Free woman or woman of the people.

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Caroline

The feminine form of Carolus, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'

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Carolyn

A variant of Caroline, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'

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Cassius

Derived from the Latin family name Cassius, possibly meaning 'hollow' or 'vain.'

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Cecelia

Blind or dim-sighted.

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Cecil

Blind or one who is blind to worldly concerns.

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Cecilia

Blind or dim-sighted.

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Cecily

Blind or dim-sighted.

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Chiara

Bright, clear, or famous.

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Clara

Clear, bright, or illustrious.

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Clarence

From Clare or one from the bright place.

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Claude

Lame or limping, from the Roman family name Claudius.

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Claudia

Feminine form of Claudius, derived from the Roman family name Claudius, meaning ...

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Claudio

Masculine form of the Roman family name Claudius, derived from 'claudus' meaning...

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Claudius

Lame or limping, derived from the Roman family name Claudius.

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Clement

Mild, merciful, and clement in temperament.

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Colette

Victory of the people.

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Columbus

A name meaning 'dove' or derived from the Latin 'columba,' often associated with...

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Connie

Steadfast and true.

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Constance

Steadfast or constant.

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Constantine

Steadfast, constant, and unwavering; one who stands firm.

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Constantino

Derived from the Latin 'constans,' meaning 'steadfast,' 'constant,' or 'firm.'

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Cornelia

Horn or related to the horn-bearing cornel tree.

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Cornelius

Horn, derived from the Latin word for horn, possibly referring to a horn-like ob...

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Desiderius

Desired or longed for.

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Diana

Divine, heavenly, or of the goddess.

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Domenico

Belonging to the Lord.

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Domicio

One who belongs to the house or household.

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Dominique

Belonging to the Lord or of the Lord.

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Donatella

Given by God.

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Emil

A rival or one who strives to equal; an emulator.

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Emile

Eager, industrious, or striving to excel.

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Emilio

Rival; one who strives to equal or surpass.

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Emily

Industrious, striving, or eager.

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Epiticio

Relating to or suitable for a particular occasion or purpose.

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Estelle

Star.

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Felix

Happy, fortunate, or blessed.

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Flora

The Roman goddess of flowers and spring, representing blooming plants and natura...

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Florence

Flourishing or blooming.

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Florian

Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin word for flower.

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Frances

A woman from France or a free woman.

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Francesco

Free man or Frenchman.

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Francis

A person from France or one who is free.

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Francois

Free man or Frenchman.

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Gaius

A Roman praenomen (given name) of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin ...

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General

Leader or commander, derived from the Latin word for general or leader.

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Giulia

Youthful or of the Julian family.

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Gloria

Glory, honor, or fame.

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Grace

Elegance, refinement, or divine favor.

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Hilary

Cheerful or merry.

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Hillary

Derived from the Latin 'hilaris,' meaning 'cheerful' or 'merry'.

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Horace

Timekeeper or one who measures the hours.

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Horatio

Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, possibly meaning 'keeper of the hou...

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Ignacio

Fiery; one who is on fire with passion.

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Julia

Youthful or of the Julian family.

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Julian

Derived from the Roman family name Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy...

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Julie

Youthful or of the Julian family.

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Julien

Youthful or of the Julian family.

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Julienne

Youthful or of the Julian family.

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Juliet

Youthful or of the Julian family.

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Juliette

Youthful or downy-bearded.

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Julis

Youthful or of the Julian family.

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Julius

Youthful or downy-bearded, associated with the Roman family name.

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July

The seventh month of the year, named after Julius Caesar.

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Just

Righteous, fair, or upright in character.

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Justin

Just, righteous, or fair.

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Justus

Meaning 'just' or 'righteous,' derived from the Latin adjective justus.

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LUCIAN

Of or relating to light; bright or shining.

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Larry

From Laurentum, a city in ancient Italy; also associated with the laurel tree.

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Laura

Derived from the Latin word for 'laurel', symbolizing victory and honor.

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Laurel

Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.

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Laurell

Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.

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Laurence

From Laurentum or crowned with laurel.

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Lauro

The laurel tree, symbolizing victory and honor.

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Lavinia

Woman of Lavinium or purified.

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Lawerence

Man from Laurentum or crowned with laurel.

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Lawrence

From Laurentum or crowned with laurel.

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Leo

Lion.

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Lettice

Joyful or gladness.

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Lily

The lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.

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Lionel

Young lion, derived from Latin elements meaning 'lion'.

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Loren

From Laurentum, an ancient Italian city, derived from the Latin 'laurentum'.

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Lorenzo

From Laurentum; crowned with laurel.

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Loretta

Little laurel, derived from Latin elements meaning 'laurel' with a diminutive su...

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Lucia

Light-giving or luminous, derived from the Latin word for light.

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Lucien

Of or relating to light; bright or shining.

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Lucil

Light-giving or from the light.

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Lucile

Of or relating to light; bright or shining.

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Lucille

Light-giving or of the light.

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Lucius

Light-giving or born at dawn.

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Lucretia

Derived from the Roman family name Lucretius, possibly connected to lucrum meani...

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Lucus

A Latin word meaning 'sacred grove' or 'forest.'

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Lucy

Light-giving or illuminating.

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MARIUS

Of Mars or warlike.

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Mabel

Lovable or capable of being loved.

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Mable

Lovable or capable of being loved.

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Magnus

Great or mighty.

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Mangnus

Great or mighty.

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Mangus

Great or mighty.

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Marc

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

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Marcel

Dedicated to Mars or warlike.

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Marcellius

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

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Marcellus

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

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Marcia

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

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Marco

Dedicated to Mars.

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Marcus

Of Mars or warlike.

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Marguerite

Pearl.

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Mariano

Of Mars or dedicated to Mary.

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Martin

Of Mars or warlike.

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Maurice

Dark-skinned or Moorish.

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Max

Greatest or the greatest.

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Maximilian

Greatest, derived from the Latin superlative form of maximus.

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Mercury

The Roman god of commerce, communication, and travel.

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Miles

A soldier or mercenary, derived from the Latin word for military service.

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Minor

A name derived from the Latin word meaning 'smaller' or 'lesser'.

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Monique

Advisor or counselor.

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Morris

Dark-skinned or of the Moors.

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Natalie

Born on Christmas Day or relating to birth.

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Octavia

The eighth daughter or female born eighth in a family.

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Octavio

A person born eighth or the eighth child in a family.

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Olivia

Olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.

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Orilla

A small mouth or opening, derived from the Latin word for edge or border.

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Ovid

Derived from the Roman family name Ovidius, possibly related to 'ovis' meaning s...

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Pablo

Small; humble or of modest stature.

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Paola

Small or humble.

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Paolo

Small or humble.

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Pat

Of noble birth or patrician.

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Patricia

A name meaning 'of noble birth' or 'patrician,' derived from the Latin word for ...

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Paul

Small or humble in stature.

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Paulina

Feminine form of Paulus, derived from the Latin word for small or humble.

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Pauline

Small or humble, the feminine form of Paul, derived from the Latin 'paulus' mean...

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Pearl

A precious white or lustrous gem formed inside an oyster shell.

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Pliny

Derived from the Roman family name Plinius, possibly related to Latin 'plena' me...

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Portus

A harbor or port.

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Pricilla

Ancient or venerable.

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Priscilla

Ancient or venerable, from the Latin word for 'ancient.'

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Prudence

Prudent or careful.

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Quentin

The fifth or relating to the fifth.

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Rene

Reborn or born again.

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Rex

King, derived directly from the Latin word for monarch or ruler.

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Roman

A person from Rome or relating to the Roman Empire.

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Rosa

Rose or flower.

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Rose

The flower rose, symbolizing love and beauty.

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Ruby

A precious gemstone of deep red color.

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Rufus

A name meaning 'red' or 'red-haired,' derived from the Latin word for the color ...

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Salvador

Savior; one who saves or rescues.

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Salvator

One who saves or rescues.

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Salvatore

Savior.

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Selucius

Possibly derived from a Greek or Latin root, though the exact etymology is uncer...

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Sempronius

A Roman family name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'eternal' or 'perpetua...

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Sergius

Servant or attendant.

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Silvio

From the forest, from the Latin element 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'.

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Simplico

Simple, innocent, or artless, from the Latin 'simplex' meaning 'simple' or 'sing...

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Sylvanus

Of the forest or woodland, relating to forests and wild nature.

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Sylvester

Of the forest or wooded, derived from the Latin word for forest.

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Sylvia

From the forest or of the woods.

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Terence

Smooth or tender, derived from the Latin name Terentius.

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Tony

Priceless or worthy of praise, a diminutive of Anthony from Latin 'antonius.'

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Tytus

Of the Titii, a Roman clan, or possibly meaning 'safe' or 'protected'.

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Urban

Of or relating to a city.

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Valentina

Strong and valiant, derived from the Latin word for strength.

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Valentine

Strong, valiant, and healthy.

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Vicente

Conquering; one who prevails or is victorious.

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Victor

Conqueror or winner.

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Vincent

Conquering or victorious.

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Vincenzo

Conquering or victorious.

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Vinnie

Conquering or winning.

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Viola

A violet flower, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and virtue.

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Violet

Purple flower.

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Virgil

Flourishing or green, related to virility and vigor.

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Virginia

Pure or virginal.

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Vital

Essential to life, lively, or full of vigor.

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Vivian

Living; lively.

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Vivienne

Lively or living.

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