Latin Girl Names

Discover Latin Girl names with meanings and popularity.

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Aurnia
Golden, derived from the Latin word 'aurum' meaning gold.
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Aurora
Dawn, the Roman goddess of the morning.
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Avena
Means 'oats' in Latin, referring to the grain.
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Averna
Derived from the Latin word for 'field' or 'meadow'.
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Aves
Means 'birds' in Latin, referring to the class of birds.
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Aveta
derived from the Roman goddess Aveta, who was associated with childbirth and ...
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Aviana
Derived from Latin 'avis' meaning bird, symbolizing freedom and grace.
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Azura
Sky blue or sky-colored.
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Azurina
Blue or sky blue.
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Babe
Baby.
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Basilla
Queenly.
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Basillia
Queenly.
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Batina
Cloak, robe.
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Beata
Blessed, happy.
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Beatricia
Bringer of joy.
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Beatrix
Bringer of joy.
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Belisma
Beautiful soul or most beautiful.
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Bellatrix
Female warrior or female warrior of the hunt.
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Bellona
Goddess of war.
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Benecia
Blessed, feminine form of Benedict.
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Benedicta
Blessed.
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Benedictina
Blessed.
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Benigna
Kind, gentle.
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Berteana
Bright; Famous.
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Betula
Birch tree, from the Latin word for birch.
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Bladina
Derived from Latin 'blada' meaning 'blade', referring to a leaf or a sword.
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Blandia
Mild.
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Blandiah
Mild.
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Blandina
Mild.
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Bonea
Well-born or good.
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Bregus
Might in battle.
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Cacalia
Derived from Latin 'cacalia', referring to a type of plant or herb.
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Cacia
From the name of a type of tree.
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Cacilia
Blind.
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Caeci
Blind.
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Caecil
Blind.
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Caecilia
Blind.
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Caela
Heaven.
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Caesarea
From Caesarea.
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Caia
Rejoice, derived from the Latin verb 'gaudeo'.
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Caieta
From the Latin word 'Caieta' referring to an ancient Roman town (now known as...
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Calamitea
Calm, tranquility.
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Calamitia
Misfortune.
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Calandrea
Defender.
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Calendae
Refers to the first day of the month in the ancient Roman calendar.
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Calesta
Derived from Latin 'calestis' meaning 'heavenly'.
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Callida
Beautiful.
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Callula
Little beautiful one.
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Calluna
Heather.
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Calpurnia
Feminine form of Calpurnius, a Roman family name possibly meaning 'cup' or 'c...
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