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Latin Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Mellosa Honeyed, sweet or affectionate; associated with 'honey' or the honeybee Latin, Spanish Girl
Melusina Name of a mythical freshwater/mermaid-like spirit; associated with water (etymology uncertain) French, Latin Girl
Meralin Likely 'little sea' or 'sea-related' - often interpreted as 'sea nymph', 'beloved sea', or 'bright sea'. English, Latin Girl
meranda Worthy of admiration; admirable Latin Girl
Mercina 'Of Mercury' - associated with the Roman god Mercury: messenger, commerce, travel Latin Girl
Merian Variant of Marian/Miriam - 'of Mary' or related to Mary (variously translated as 'beloved', 'bitter', or 'sea of bitterness') Dutch, English, Latin Girl
Merielle Likely a diminutive of Marie/Marielle meaning related to Maria/Miriam (traditionally interpreted as 'beloved', 'wished-for', or historically 'bitterness'); sometimes interpreted as 'little sea' if linked to Finnish 'meri'. French, Latin Girl
Merisa Modern variant of Marisa; often taken to mean 'of the sea' (from Latin maris) or connected to Mary ('beloved'/'bitter'). Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Merise Most likely 'wild cherry' (from French). Alternatively interpreted as 'of the sea' if linked to Baltic/Latin roots. French, Latin Girl
Merla Possibly 'blackbird' (from Old French merle) or, if from Turkish Meral, 'female gazelle'. French, Italian, Latin, Turkish Girl
Mersille Probably “little warrior” if derived from Marcellus/Marcelle (meaning not firmly established) Latin Girl
Merula Blackbird Latin Girl
Meshel Who is like God? Latin Girl
Miceala Who is like God? Latin Girl
Michaelina Feminine form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?' Hebrew, Italian, Latin Girl
Michaline Who is like God? Hebrew, Latin Girl
Michealla Who is like God? Hebrew, Latin Girl
Michelly Who is like God? Hebrew, Latin Girl
Migyna Unclear - probably an invented name. If analytically parsed it could be read as 'my/beloved woman' (mi- + gyna from Greek gynē 'woman'), but that interpretation is speculative. Latin Girl
Mikhalina Who is like God? Latin, Slavic Girl
Mikkayla 'Who is like God?' (rhetorical question meaning none is like God) Latin Girl
Minerve From the Roman goddess Minerva - associated with wisdom, the arts, crafts and strategic warfare. Latin Girl
Minervina Derived from the goddess Minerva - 'of Minerva' or 'little Minerva', associated with wisdom and crafts Latin Girl
Minni A pet form or diminutive; associated meanings include “resolute protector” (from Wilhelmina) and “wise” (from Minerva); also evokes “small” from modern “mini” Latin Girl
Minora Little one; the younger Latin Girl
Mirandah Worthy of admiration; admirable. Latin Girl
Mirie Diminutive of Miriam/Marie - meanings vary but often rendered as 'bitter' or 'beloved/merry'. English, French, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Mirilla Little wonder / admirable (also interpreted as 'peaceful' in Slavic contexts) Italian, Latin Girl
Mirta Myrtle (the myrtle shrub); associated with love, fertility, and immortality Latin, Spanish Girl
Modesteena Derived from Latin 'Modestus' meaning 'modest' or 'humble'. Latin Girl
Modesteene Modest, humble English, Latin Girl
Modestey Derived from the virtue 'modesty' - humility, moderation English, Latin Girl
Modestie Modesty, humility; moderate or reserved Latin Girl
Modestina Modest, humble Latin Girl
Moneta Originally an epithet meaning 'warner' or 'advisor'; later linked to 'mint' and 'money'. Latin Girl
Monike Derived from Monica; meaning uncertain but often given as "advisor" or interpreted as "solitary/unique" French, Latin Girl
Monita Advised; counseled (from Sanskrit/Latin roots). In Spanish usage, a diminutive of 'mono/mona' meaning 'little monkey' or 'cute'. Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Monnika Advisor, wise counselor Latin Girl
Monty-Ann Mountain/hill + grace - 'grace of the mountain' (compound) Latin Girl
Mooreena Possibly 'little Mary' (if from Maureen) or 'dark-haired/brunette' (if from Morena); generally a feminized/modern elaboration Irish, Latin Girl
Morein Either "little Mary" (if from Irish Máirín/Maureen) or "dark/moorish" (if from French/Late Latin Maurus) Latin Girl
Moreina Brunette; dark-haired or dark-skinned Latin Girl
Morella Little dark one; associated with 'dark-skinned/brunette' or 'mulberry' Latin Girl
Morica Likely 'Moorish' or 'dark/black' (from Mora); alternatively associated with the meaning of Maurice ('dark-skinned' or 'of Mauritania') Latin Girl
Morinda Indian mulberry (name of a plant genus; associated with the noni fruit) Latin Girl
Morra Uncertain - possibly 'of the Moors', 'blackberry', or a form related to the Irish name Moira/Máire. Italian, Latin Girl
Morryt Generally associated with Mary ('beloved' or 'sea of bitterness') or with Morris/Moritz ('dark, Moorish'); commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or a diminutive form Latin Girl
Mundana Of the world; worldly (also related to Latin meaning ‘clean’) Latin Girl
Musyca Music; related to the Muses Latin Girl
myah Variant of Mya/Maya - often associated with 'illusion' (Sanskrit Maya), 'mother'/'great' (Maia), or as a diminutive of Maria ('beloved'/'bitter' variants) English, Greek, Latin, Mayan 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