Latin Baby Names

Discover Latin baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Abelina
Diminutive of Abella, meaning 'breath' or 'vapor'.
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Academicus
The name Academicus signifies a person who is scholarly, academically incline...
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Accalia
She-wolf; swift, as in the she-wolf that suckled Romulus and Remus.
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Accius
unclear, as it is an ancient name with no definitive meaning.
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Achivus
Resourceful.
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Acquilina
Feminine form of Aquilinus, meaning 'eagle'.
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Actoris
unclear, but it could be associated with acting or performers.
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Addriana
From Hadria (a town in Italy).
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Adelio
Noble or of noble birth.
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Adiran
From Hadria, a town in northern Italy; means 'dark' or 'rich'.
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Adora
Adora means 'beloved' or 'adored', derived from the Latin verb 'adorare'.
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Adoria
Gift of the beloved.
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Adorna
Adorna means 'adorned' or 'decorated' in Latin.
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Adrean
From the Latin Hadrianus, meaning 'from Hadria'.
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Adria
From the city of Adria, or meaning 'dark' or 'rich'.
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Adrian
From Hadria, a town in northern Italy; means 'dark one' or 'rich'.
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Adriana
From the city of Adria, or dark one.
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Adrianah
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
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Adrianna
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
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Adrianne
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
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Adrianus
Man from Adria, a town in northern Italy.
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Adrienah
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
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Adriene
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
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Adrienna
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
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Adriennah
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
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Adrin
From Hadria, a town in northern Italy; means 'dark one'.
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Adulio
Noble or of noble birth.
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Advent
Means 'coming' or 'arrival', referring to the season before Christmas.
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Aedus
To succeed or prosper.
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Aegates
From the Greek island of Aegates, now known as Favignana..
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Aegeria
derived from the Roman mythological goddess of healing and herbalism..
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Aegidius
Shield-bearer or protector, derived from Greek aigidion meaning 'little goat'.
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Aemilia
Feminine form of Aemilius, a Roman family name meaning 'rival'.
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Aemilianus
Belonging to the Roman family Aemilius, meaning 'rival'.
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Aemilius
From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'imitating'.
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Aera
Means 'air' or 'atmosphere' in Latin.
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Africa
From the continent of Africa.
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Africah
From the continent of Africa.
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Africanus
From Africa, African.
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Africka
From the continent of Africa.
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Agamemno
Mindful, thoughtful.
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Ager
Derived from Latin 'ager' meaning 'field' or 'land'.
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Agripin
Attendant.
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Agripina
Attendant.
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Agripinah
Attendant.
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Agrippin
Attendant.
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Agrippina
Attendant.
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Agrippinae
Attendant.
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Agrippinah
Attendant.
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Agrypina
Attendant.
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