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Latin Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Cristan Follower of Christ Latin Boy 6 #451
Gaten Of Gaeta English, Italian, Latin Boy 6 #452
Grand Large; great English, Latin, Old French Boy 6 #453
Marcion Dedicated to Mars; 'warlike' or 'of Mars' Greek, Latin Boy 6 #454
Neron Derived from the Roman cognomen Nērō; likely means 'strong' or 'vigorous'. French, Latin, Spanish Boy 6 #455
Oris Unclear; possibly 'light' or linked to Latin 'oris' ('mouth') or to orris (iris root) Latin Boy 6 #456
Quantin Fifth (from Latin 'quintus') Latin Boy 6 #457
Rudis From Latin rudis: “raw, untrained, rough”; also the wooden sword (rudis) given to a gladiator upon manumission (symbol of freedom). Latin Boy 6 #458
Terrius Third (the third-born) Latin Boy 6 #459
Aidrian From Hadria / of the Adriatic Latin Boy 5 #460
Arcelio Uncertain; likely from Latin/Spanish roots. Possibly a form related to Arcelius/Arcadius or a regional/familial name rather than a clear lexical meaning. Latin, Spanish Boy 5 #461
Brutus From Latin brutus meaning "heavy, dull, brutish"; historically associated with the Roman name Brutus (e.g., Marcus Junius Brutus). Latin Boy 5 #462
Corny Diminutive of Cornelius/Cornelia; associated with Latin cornu 'horn'. Latin Boy 5 #463
Crescencio Growing; one who increases or flourishes Latin Boy 5 #464
Dacio Dacian - 'from Dacia' (ancient region roughly corresponding to modern Romania) Latin Boy 5 #465
Ellyas My God is Yahweh Hebrew, Latin Boy 5 #466
Elpidio Hopeful Italian, Latin, Spanish Boy 5 #467
Fabyan Member of the Fabius family; originally related to 'bean' or 'bean grower'. Latin Boy 5 #468
Francys Derived from Latin Franciscus, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'. Latin Boy 5 #469
Gratian Derived from Latin gratus/gratia meaning "grace", "favor", or "pleasing" Latin Boy 5 #470
Just Just, righteous Dutch, German, Latin Boy 5 #471
Kornelius Derived from the Roman family name Cornelius, likely from Latin cornu 'horn' - 'horned' or 'of the horn'. Latin Boy 5 #472
Lauriano Derived from Latin laurus 'laurel' - 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel' Latin Boy 5 #473
Marq Derived from the Roman name Marcus, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'. Latin Boy 5 #474
Maurie From Latin 'Maurus' meaning 'Moor' or 'dark-skinned' Latin Boy 5 #475
Maximillan Derived from Latin 'maximus' - 'greatest' or 'the greatest' Latin Boy 5 #476
Ovidiu From the Roman family name Ovidius; possibly derived from Latin 'ovis' (sheep); associated with the poet Ovid. Latin Boy 5 #477
Pagan 'villager' or 'country dweller'; later came to mean 'non-Christian' (pagan) Latin Boy 5 #478
Quirino Derived from the Roman god Quirinus; commonly interpreted as "spear" or "spear-bearer" (also associated with "citizen") Latin Boy 5 #479
Romanus Roman; from Rome Latin Boy 5 #480
Rufio Red-haired / red Latin Boy 5 #481
Severyn Derived from Latin Severus, meaning "stern, serious, severe" Latin Boy 5 #482
Corneille Horn; member of the Cornelia gens Latin Boy 3 #483
Donat Derived from Latin 'Donatus', meaning 'given' or 'gift' (often understood as 'gift of God'). Latin Boy 3 #484
Faran Iron-grey English, Latin, Norman French, Old French Boy 3 #485
Gulian Either 'youthful/descendant of Julius' (from Latin Julianus) or 'of the rose/son of the rose' (from Persian/Turkic 'Gul' + -ian). Armenian, Latin, Persian Boy 3 #486
Juste Just, righteous, fair Latin Boy 3 #487
Kajetan From Gaeta (a town in Italy) Latin Boy 3 #488
Oracio Derived from the Roman name Horatius; associated with the Latin word 'hora' (hour), often interpreted as 'timekeeper' or 'man of hours.' Latin Boy 3 #489
Reynald Derived from elements meaning 'counsel' and 'rule' - 'ruler's counsel' or 'wise ruler' Germanic, Latin Boy 3 #490
Urbain Of the city French, Latin Boy 3 #491
A. J. Initials A and J English, Greek, Latin, Phoenician Boy
Abdalonymus Servant of highest gods Greek, Latin, Phoenician Boy
Abeo To go away, depart (from Latin 'abeō') Latin Boy
Abundio Abundant; overflowing with plenty Italian, Latin, Portuguese Boy
Academicus Of the academy; scholarly, academic Latin Boy
Acarius Likely 'spear' or 'edge' from Germanic roots; alternatively 'innocent' if derived from Greek Akakios. Latin Boy
Accius From the Roman family name Accius - indicates membership in the Accia gens; original literal meaning uncertain Latin Boy
Achates Of the river Achates (Sicily); associated with agate (the gemstone); famed companion of Aeneas Greek, Latin Boy
Ad Short form with multiple possible roots - from Germanic 'Adal-' meaning 'noble'; from Latin/Adri- meaning 'from Hadria' (Adrian); or as a diminutive of Adam meaning 'man'. Dutch, English, Germanic, Hebrew, Latin Boy
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Latin Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Latin-origin name in our dataset.

1,668
Names in this origin
56
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
444,128
Peak year 0