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Latin Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Marjorey Pearl Latin Girl
Marnia Of the sea; from the sea Latin Girl
Marquytta Little pearl (diminutive of Margaret/Margarita - 'pearl') Latin, Spanish Girl
Marsalinda Compound meaning 'Mar (Mary/sea) + Linda (beautiful)' - roughly 'beautiful sea' or 'beautiful Mary' Latin Girl
Marseene Possibly 'little warrior' (from Mars/Marceline) or 'of the sea' (from Maris) - generally interpreted as related to Mars or the sea Latin Girl
Marsena Of Mars; dedicated to the Roman god Mars - 'warlike' or 'martial' Latin Girl
Marsila Associated with Mars (the Roman god) - 'of Mars' or 'warlike'; alternatively a feminine form/variant of Marcel/Marcella Latin, Roman Girl
Martaina Warlike; devoted to the Roman god Mars Latin Girl
Martainah Dedicated to Mars; warlike Latin Girl
Martana Dedicated to Mars; 'warlike' or 'of Mars' Latin Girl
Marteena Of Mars; warlike, dedicated to Mars Latin Girl
Marteene Of Mars; warlike English, Latin Girl
Martenah Dedicated to Mars; warlike (of Mars), often interpreted as 'little warrior' Latin Girl
Martia Of Mars; dedicated to the Roman god Mars; warlike Latin Girl
Martynah Dedicated to Mars; warlike Latin Girl
Mary Chiara Beloved (Mary) + clear/bright (Chiara) Hebrew, Latin Girl
Maryka Derived from Mary/Maria (Miriam); commonly interpreted as "bitter" or "beloved" Latin Girl
Marzelline Diminutive of Marcellus - 'little warrior' / 'young follower of Mars' Latin Girl
Massima Greatest (feminine form of Maximus) Latin Girl
Massimah Either 'greatest' (if from Latin/Italian) or 'innocent/pure' (if from Arabic/Persian); meaning is uncertain without a clear etymology Latin, Persian Girl
Matrena Matron; married woman or motherly (derived from Latin 'matrona', mother/lady) Latin, Russian Girl
Matrona Matron, married woman; derived from 'mother' (mater) Latin Girl
Matuta Morning, dawn; associated with the Roman goddess Matuta (dawn/childbirth) Latin Girl
Maurena Of the Moors; dark-skinned or swarthy Latin Girl
Mauria Likely a feminine form of Maurus meaning 'dark-skinned, Moorish'; alternatively could be linked to Māori 'mauri' meaning 'life force'. Latin Girl
Mauriella Diminutive feminine of Maurice - 'little Moor' or 'little dark one' (from Latin Maurus, 'Moor') Latin Girl
Maurilla Derived from Latin Maurus meaning 'Moor' or 'dark-skinned'; diminutive sense 'little Moor' or 'dark one'. Latin, Spanish Girl
Maurina Derived from Maurus: "dark-skinned" or "of the Moors" Latin Girl
Maurisa Feminine form of Maurice; from Latin Mauricius meaning 'Moorish' or 'dark-skinned'. Latin Girl
Maurisiah Feminine form related to Maurice: 'Moor' or 'dark-skinned' Latin Girl
Maurita Diminutive of Maura - "little Moor"; relating to a dark-skinned or Moorish origin Latin Girl
Mauritah Dark-skinned; Moorish; from Mauritania Latin Girl
Maurite Feminine form of Maurice - 'dark-skinned; Moor' (from Mauritania) Latin Girl
Mauritia Female form of Mauritius/Maurice: 'from Mauretania' - 'Moorish' or 'dark-skinned'. Latin Girl
Maxeene Derived from Latin 'Maximus', meaning 'greatest'. Latin Girl
Maximiliane Feminine form of Maximilian; from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest'. Latin Girl
Maxmillienne Feminine form of Maximilian; from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest'. Latin Girl
Mayaria Likely "of May" or a melodic variant of Maria - suggesting association with the month of May or with Mary. English, Latin Girl
Maybelyne Likely 'lovable' or 'beloved' combined with May - roughly 'beloved of May' or 'lovely as May'. Latin Girl
Mayre Variant of Mary (from Hebrew Miryam) - meanings often given as 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'wished-for child'. English, Irish, Latin Girl
Mayri Variant of Mary/Miriam - commonly rendered as 'beloved' or historically associated with 'bitter'/'sea of bitterness'. Latin Girl
Mearia Variant of Maria (from Hebrew Miriam) - commonly interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved/wished-for child'. Hebrew, Latin, Spanish Girl
Meditrina Associated with healing/medicine; 'she who heals' Latin Girl
Meirelle Generally conveys 'admirable' (if from Mireille) or 'beautiful' (if from Mei); broadly a feminine diminutive meaning 'little admirable/beautiful one' Latin Girl
Meleeta Derived from Greek meli ("honey"); broadly "honey" or "sweet", possibly a diminutive meaning "little honey". Latin Girl
Melica Likely 'queen' (Arabic origin) or 'honey/bee' (Greek-related), depending on origin Latin Girl
Melinia Sweet/honey (from Greek meli); occasionally linked to 'dark, black' via Melania Greek, Latin Girl
Meliora From Latin melior meaning "better"; Meliora is used to mean "better things" or "ever better" Latin Girl
Meliorie From Latin melior, meaning "better" or "the better one" Latin Girl
Melliana Honey-like, sweet; 'little honey' Latin Girl

Latin Girls name popularity over time

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

2,790
Names in this origin
80
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
346,771
Peak year 0