Latin Names
194 names of Latin origin in our database.
ADRIANNE
From Hadria, a city in northern Italy, or relating to the Adriatic Sea.
LatinAdrian
From Hadria, a city in northern Italy.
LatinAlbin
White or bright, derived from the Latin word for whiteness.
LatinAlta
High, tall, or elevated.
LatinAmanda
Worthy of love or deserving to be loved.
LatinAmbrose
Immortal or divine.
LatinAntoine
Of inestimable worth or priceless.
LatinAntonio
Of inestimable worth or priceless.
LatinAugust
Venerable, majestic, or worthy of respect.
LatinAugusta
Majestic or venerable, derived from the Latin title given to Roman emperors.
LatinAugustine
Majestic or venerable, derived from the Roman imperial title.
LatinAugustus
Majestic, venerable, or worthy of respect.
LatinAurelia
Golden or of gold, derived from the Latin word for gold.
LatinAustin
Derived from Augustinus, meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'
LatinBeatrice
She who brings happiness or bringer of joy.
LatinBenedict
Blessed, derived from the Latin word for blessed.
LatinCHRISTIAN
A follower of Christ, derived from the Latin word for Christ.
LatinCalvin
Bald or hairless.
LatinCamille
Young ceremonial attendant or helper.
LatinCarol
Derived from Carolus, meaning 'man' or 'free man,' associated with the name Char...
LatinCarolina
Free woman or woman of the people.
LatinCaroline
The feminine form of Carolus, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'
LatinCarolyn
A variant of Caroline, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'
LatinCassius
Derived from the Latin family name Cassius, possibly meaning 'hollow' or 'vain.'
LatinCecelia
Blind or dim-sighted.
LatinCecil
Blind or one who is blind to worldly concerns.
LatinCecilia
Blind or dim-sighted.
LatinCecily
Blind or dim-sighted.
LatinChiara
Bright, clear, or famous.
LatinClara
Clear, bright, or illustrious.
LatinClarence
From Clare or one from the bright place.
LatinClaude
Lame or limping, from the Roman family name Claudius.
LatinClaudia
Feminine form of Claudius, derived from the Roman family name Claudius, meaning ...
LatinClaudio
Masculine form of the Roman family name Claudius, derived from 'claudus' meaning...
LatinClaudius
Lame or limping, derived from the Roman family name Claudius.
LatinClement
Mild, merciful, and clement in temperament.
LatinColette
Victory of the people.
LatinColumbus
A name meaning 'dove' or derived from the Latin 'columba,' often associated with...
LatinConnie
Steadfast and true.
LatinConstance
Steadfast or constant.
LatinConstantine
Steadfast, constant, and unwavering; one who stands firm.
LatinConstantino
Derived from the Latin 'constans,' meaning 'steadfast,' 'constant,' or 'firm.'
LatinCornelia
Horn or related to the horn-bearing cornel tree.
LatinCornelius
Horn, derived from the Latin word for horn, possibly referring to a horn-like ob...
LatinDesiderius
Desired or longed for.
LatinDiana
Divine, heavenly, or of the goddess.
LatinDomenico
Belonging to the Lord.
LatinDomicio
One who belongs to the house or household.
LatinDominique
Belonging to the Lord or of the Lord.
LatinDonatella
Given by God.
LatinEmil
A rival or one who strives to equal; an emulator.
LatinEmile
Eager, industrious, or striving to excel.
LatinEmilio
Rival; one who strives to equal or surpass.
LatinEmily
Industrious, striving, or eager.
LatinEpiticio
Relating to or suitable for a particular occasion or purpose.
LatinEstelle
Star.
LatinFelix
Happy, fortunate, or blessed.
LatinFlora
The Roman goddess of flowers and spring, representing blooming plants and natura...
LatinFlorence
Flourishing or blooming.
LatinFlorian
Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin word for flower.
LatinFrances
A woman from France or a free woman.
LatinFrancesco
Free man or Frenchman.
LatinFrancis
A person from France or one who is free.
LatinFrancois
Free man or Frenchman.
LatinGaius
A Roman praenomen (given name) of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin ...
LatinGeneral
Leader or commander, derived from the Latin word for general or leader.
LatinGiulia
Youthful or of the Julian family.
LatinGloria
Glory, honor, or fame.
LatinGrace
Elegance, refinement, or divine favor.
LatinHilary
Cheerful or merry.
LatinHillary
Derived from the Latin 'hilaris,' meaning 'cheerful' or 'merry'.
LatinHorace
Timekeeper or one who measures the hours.
LatinHoratio
Derived from the Roman family name Horatius, possibly meaning 'keeper of the hou...
LatinIgnacio
Fiery; one who is on fire with passion.
LatinJulia
Youthful or of the Julian family.
LatinJulian
Derived from the Roman family name Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy...
LatinJulie
Youthful or of the Julian family.
LatinJulien
Youthful or of the Julian family.
LatinJulienne
Youthful or of the Julian family.
LatinJuliet
Youthful or of the Julian family.
LatinJuliette
Youthful or downy-bearded.
LatinJulis
Youthful or of the Julian family.
LatinJulius
Youthful or downy-bearded, associated with the Roman family name.
LatinJuly
The seventh month of the year, named after Julius Caesar.
LatinJust
Righteous, fair, or upright in character.
LatinJustin
Just, righteous, or fair.
LatinJustus
Meaning 'just' or 'righteous,' derived from the Latin adjective justus.
LatinLUCIAN
Of or relating to light; bright or shining.
LatinLarry
From Laurentum, a city in ancient Italy; also associated with the laurel tree.
LatinLaura
Derived from the Latin word for 'laurel', symbolizing victory and honor.
LatinLaurel
Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.
LatinLaurell
Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.
LatinLaurence
From Laurentum or crowned with laurel.
LatinLauro
The laurel tree, symbolizing victory and honor.
LatinLavinia
Woman of Lavinium or purified.
LatinLawerence
Man from Laurentum or crowned with laurel.
LatinLawrence
From Laurentum or crowned with laurel.
LatinLeo
Lion.
LatinLettice
Joyful or gladness.
LatinLily
The lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.
LatinLionel
Young lion, derived from Latin elements meaning 'lion'.
LatinLoren
From Laurentum, an ancient Italian city, derived from the Latin 'laurentum'.
LatinLorenzo
From Laurentum; crowned with laurel.
LatinLoretta
Little laurel, derived from Latin elements meaning 'laurel' with a diminutive su...
LatinLucia
Light-giving or luminous, derived from the Latin word for light.
LatinLucien
Of or relating to light; bright or shining.
LatinLucil
Light-giving or from the light.
LatinLucile
Of or relating to light; bright or shining.
LatinLucille
Light-giving or of the light.
LatinLucius
Light-giving or born at dawn.
LatinLucretia
Derived from the Roman family name Lucretius, possibly connected to lucrum meani...
LatinLucus
A Latin word meaning 'sacred grove' or 'forest.'
LatinLucy
Light-giving or illuminating.
LatinMARIUS
Of Mars or warlike.
LatinMabel
Lovable or capable of being loved.
LatinMable
Lovable or capable of being loved.
LatinMagnus
Great or mighty.
LatinMangnus
Great or mighty.
LatinMangus
Great or mighty.
LatinMarc
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
LatinMarcel
Dedicated to Mars or warlike.
LatinMarcellius
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
LatinMarcellus
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
LatinMarcia
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
LatinMarco
Dedicated to Mars.
LatinMarcus
Of Mars or warlike.
LatinMarguerite
Pearl.
LatinMariano
Of Mars or dedicated to Mary.
LatinMartin
Of Mars or warlike.
LatinMaurice
Dark-skinned or Moorish.
LatinMax
Greatest or the greatest.
LatinMaximilian
Greatest, derived from the Latin superlative form of maximus.
LatinMercury
The Roman god of commerce, communication, and travel.
LatinMiles
A soldier or mercenary, derived from the Latin word for military service.
LatinMinor
A name derived from the Latin word meaning 'smaller' or 'lesser'.
LatinMonique
Advisor or counselor.
LatinMorris
Dark-skinned or of the Moors.
LatinNatalie
Born on Christmas Day or relating to birth.
LatinOctavia
The eighth daughter or female born eighth in a family.
LatinOctavio
A person born eighth or the eighth child in a family.
LatinOlivia
Olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.
LatinOrilla
A small mouth or opening, derived from the Latin word for edge or border.
LatinOvid
Derived from the Roman family name Ovidius, possibly related to 'ovis' meaning s...
LatinPablo
Small; humble or of modest stature.
LatinPaola
Small or humble.
LatinPaolo
Small or humble.
LatinPat
Of noble birth or patrician.
LatinPatricia
A name meaning 'of noble birth' or 'patrician,' derived from the Latin word for ...
LatinPaul
Small or humble in stature.
LatinPaulina
Feminine form of Paulus, derived from the Latin word for small or humble.
LatinPauline
Small or humble, the feminine form of Paul, derived from the Latin 'paulus' mean...
LatinPearl
A precious white or lustrous gem formed inside an oyster shell.
LatinPliny
Derived from the Roman family name Plinius, possibly related to Latin 'plena' me...
LatinPortus
A harbor or port.
LatinPricilla
Ancient or venerable.
LatinPriscilla
Ancient or venerable, from the Latin word for 'ancient.'
LatinPrudence
Prudent or careful.
LatinQuentin
The fifth or relating to the fifth.
LatinRene
Reborn or born again.
LatinRex
King, derived directly from the Latin word for monarch or ruler.
LatinRoman
A person from Rome or relating to the Roman Empire.
LatinRosa
Rose or flower.
LatinRose
The flower rose, symbolizing love and beauty.
LatinRuby
A precious gemstone of deep red color.
LatinRufus
A name meaning 'red' or 'red-haired,' derived from the Latin word for the color ...
LatinSalvador
Savior; one who saves or rescues.
LatinSalvator
One who saves or rescues.
LatinSalvatore
Savior.
LatinSelucius
Possibly derived from a Greek or Latin root, though the exact etymology is uncer...
LatinSempronius
A Roman family name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'eternal' or 'perpetua...
LatinSergius
Servant or attendant.
LatinSilvio
From the forest, from the Latin element 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'.
LatinSimplico
Simple, innocent, or artless, from the Latin 'simplex' meaning 'simple' or 'sing...
LatinSylvanus
Of the forest or woodland, relating to forests and wild nature.
LatinSylvester
Of the forest or wooded, derived from the Latin word for forest.
LatinSylvia
From the forest or of the woods.
LatinTerence
Smooth or tender, derived from the Latin name Terentius.
LatinTony
Priceless or worthy of praise, a diminutive of Anthony from Latin 'antonius.'
LatinTytus
Of the Titii, a Roman clan, or possibly meaning 'safe' or 'protected'.
LatinUrban
Of or relating to a city.
LatinValentina
Strong and valiant, derived from the Latin word for strength.
LatinValentine
Strong, valiant, and healthy.
LatinVicente
Conquering; one who prevails or is victorious.
LatinVictor
Conqueror or winner.
LatinVincent
Conquering or victorious.
LatinVincenzo
Conquering or victorious.
LatinVinnie
Conquering or winning.
LatinViola
A violet flower, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and virtue.
LatinViolet
Purple flower.
LatinVirgil
Flourishing or green, related to virility and vigor.
LatinVirginia
Pure or virginal.
LatinVital
Essential to life, lively, or full of vigor.
LatinVivian
Living; lively.
LatinVivienne
Lively or living.
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