The baby name Renatis is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced reh-NAH-tis (IPA: /reˈnɑːtɪs/) — alternative English rendering: reh-NAY-tis (/rɛˈneɪtɪs/).
Renatis is Latin in Origin.
The baby name Renatis is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced reh-NAH-tis (IPA: /reˈnɑːtɪs/) — alternative English rendering: reh-NAY-tis (/rɛˈneɪtɪs/).
Renatis is Latin in Origin.
Renatis traces to Late Latin Renatus, “born again” or “reborn,” from re- “again” + natus “born.” The idea of spiritual rebirth made the name popular among early Christians, and it appears in hagiography with saints linked to Angers and Sorrento. Humanist fashions later revived Latinized forms across Europe, while vernacular adaptations spread through Romance and Germanic regions. In English it remains uncommon, often encountered through its relatives rather than as Renatis itself.
Renatis functions as a modern, Latinizing or Baltic-influenced variant; compare Lithuanian Renatas and Latvian Renāts. Related forms include Renatus (Latin/German), René/Renée (French), Renato/Renata (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese), Renate (German, Dutch), Renaat (Flemish), and Renat (Eastern Europe/Central Asia). Diminutives include Ren and Reni. The name carries strong baptismal and renewal symbolism, appealing to families seeking a timeless, pan-European heritage with an uplifting meaning. Pronunciation typically follows reh-NAH-tis.
Nothing for Renatis shows up in the birth registries or name datasets we track. Names like this are usually very rare, tied to a particular region or tradition, or freshly invented. However you look at it, very few people share it.
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