🌿 Latin Origin
Latin Baby Names
Names rooted in ancient Rome and the Latin language.
53Total Names
31Female
20Male
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Why Latin Names Are Special
Latin names carry the weight of 2,000 years of Roman culture, Christian tradition, and Romance-language heritage. From olive-tree symbolism (Olivia) to mythological roots (Aurora, Luna, Camila), Latin names blend timeless gravity with melodic grace. Many Latin names became European royal favorites and still dominate modern baby naming charts worldwide.
31 Latin Female Names
Female Latin Names
Aurora
Dawn — Roman goddess of morning light
Ava
Bird, life — graceful and timeless
Beatrix
She who brings happiness
Camila
Young ceremonial attendant, noble messenger
Cecilia
Blind one — patron of music
Celeste
Heavenly — sky-born
Clara
Bright, clear — luminous
Diana
Divine, heavenly — Roman goddess
Emilia
Industrious, eager — feminine Emil
Emily
Industrious, eager, hardworking
Florence
Flowering, blooming — Tuscan grace
Grace
Charm, blessing — divine grace
June
Sixth month — Roman goddess Juno
Juniper
Juniper tree — evergreen wisdom
Lily
Lily flower — purity and rebirth
Lucy
Light, bringer of light
Luna
Moon — celestial, mystical, dreamy
Mabel
Lovable, dear — vintage charm
Magnolia
Magnolia tree — Southern grace
Nova
New, exploding star — celestial brilliance
Octavia
Eighth — Augustus's sister
Olive
Olive tree — original of Olivia
Olivia
Olive tree — symbol of peace, wisdom, and beauty
Rose
Rose flower — eternal beauty
Ruby
Red gemstone — fiery and precious
Stella
Star — celestial and luminous
Valentina
Strong, healthy, brave
Victoria
Victory — Roman goddess of triumph
Violet
Purple flower — modesty and devotion
Vivian
Lively, full of life
Vivienne
Lively — French Vivian
20 Latin Male Names
Male Latin Names
Adrian
From Hadria — dark and rich
Anthony
Priceless one — Roman strength
August
Majestic, venerable — Roman emperor
Augustus
Majestic, venerable — Roman emperor
Calvin
Little bald one — Reformer's heritage
Cassius
Empty, hollow — Roman commander
Christian
Follower of Christ — faithful
Dominic
Belonging to the Lord
Felix
Happy, lucky, fortunate
Julian
Youthful, downy-bearded — Roman elegance
Leo
Lion — bold, brave, regal
Lucas
Light, light-bringer — luminous
Magnus
Great, mighty
Maximus
Greatest — Roman general
Miles
Soldier, gracious — classic strength
Oliver
Olive tree, peace and dignity
Patrick
Nobleman — patrician class
Quentin
Fifth — Roman family name
Roman
Citizen of Rome — strong and bold
Vincent
Conquering — to win
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Unisex Latin Names
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