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Latin Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
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
Mycala Derived from Michael - 'Who is like God?' English, Latin Girl
Mykaelah Who is like God? Hebrew, Latin Girl
Mykhalina Who is like God? Latin, Slavic Girl
myranda Worthy of admiration; admirable Latin, Spanish Girl
Myrandah Admirable, worthy of admiration; wonderful Latin Girl
Myrtha Myrtle (the evergreen shrub), symbolically linked with love, fertility, and immortality Greek, Latin Girl
Mytzy Diminutive of Maria - 'little Maria', associated with 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.' Latin Girl
Nadalina Born at Christmas; relating to the Nativity Latin Girl
Naenia Funeral song; lament; dirge Latin Girl
Naeva From Latin naevus 'birthmark' (i.e., 'marked'); alternatively associated with Hebrew Nava 'pleasant, beautiful' - modern usage is chiefly a French feminine name. Latin Girl
Natal Related to birth; born on or near Christmas; 'of the nativity' Latin Girl
natalee Derived from Latin natalis, meaning 'birthday' or 'born on Christmas.' Latin Girl
Natalena From Natalia ('born on Christmas') combined with Lena ('light' or short for Helena) - roughly 'born on Christmas' or 'bright'. Latin, Slavic Girl
natali 'born on (Christmas)' / 'birth' Latin Girl
Natalianou Derived from Latin natalis 'birth' - often interpreted as 'born on (Christmas)' or 'of the birth' Greek, Latin Girl
Natalicia Born on or relating to birth (often associated with Christmas) Latin Girl
Nataliia Born on Christmas; related to 'birth' or 'birthday' (from Latin natalis) Latin Girl
Nataline Derived from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birth' or 'born'; often associated with being born on Christmas (the Nativity) Latin Girl
Natashe Born on (or near) Christmas; 'birthday (of the Lord)' Latin Girl
Natassia Born on Christmas; birthday Latin, Slavic Girl
Nautia Sailor; of the ship; seafaring. Greek, Latin Girl
Navita New, fresh; in Sanskrit 'navīta' can mean 'freshly made butter'. Hindi, Latin, Sanskrit Girl
Nebulia Cloud-like; 'of the clouds' or 'misty' Latin Girl
Neina Likely 'eyes' (from Sanskrit Naina) or 'little girl' (from Spanish 'niña'); also used as a modern/invented name Hindi, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Nelanah Possibly 'graceful light' or 'light of grace' (combining Helena 'light/torch' with Hannah '-nah' 'grace'), or a modern elaboration of Nela Latin Girl
Nelda Mae Combines Nelda (a diminutive of Nell, associated with Eleanor/Helen - 'light/torch') and Mae (May/Maia - the month/goddess). Overall: 'bright/cherished child of May.' English, Greek, Latin Girl
Neliya Likely a diminutive or variant of Cornelia (Latin: 'horn', often interpreted as 'strong') or of Elena/Eleni ('light, torch'). Greek, Latin, Slavic Girl
Nellie-Elizabeth Light (Nellie) + 'God is my oath' (Elizabeth) English, Latin Girl
Nena Mari From Spanish 'Nena' (little girl) + 'Mari' (short form of Maria - associated with 'beloved' or 'Mary'); overall sense: 'little Mary' or 'little beloved'. Latin, Spanish Girl
Nena Marita Nena: 'little girl' (affectionate). Marita: diminutive of María, commonly associated with 'bitter' or 'beloved' depending on interpretation of Maria. Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Neptuna Feminine form of Neptune: 'of Neptune' / 'from the sea' Latin Girl
Neptunah Derived from Neptune - related to the sea; 'of the sea' Latin, Roman Girl
Neptunine Of or pertaining to Neptune; of the sea Latin Girl
Neva 'snow' (also linked to the Neva River; when tied to Irish Neve/Niamh, 'bright, radiant') Irish, Latin, Russian, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Nigella Little black; dark. Also associated with the Nigella flower (e.g., love-in-a-mist, black cumin). Latin Girl
Nive Snow-white Latin Girl
Noelanni Heavenly Christmas (blend of "Noël" and "lani") Latin Girl
Noella-May Combines Noella ('born on/relating to Christmas') and May (the month/name Maia). French, Latin Girl
Nolana From Nola (an ancient town in Campania, Italy) - 'of Nola' Italian, Latin Girl
Nolcha Likely related to 'victory of the people' (if linked to Nicole/Nikola) or 'famous/noble' (if linked to Nola); exact original meaning unclear Latin Girl
Nonia Likely the feminine form of the Roman family name Nonius; also associated with Latin 'nona' meaning 'ninth'. Latin Girl
Nonnie Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little one' or used to refer to a grandmother (from 'nonna'/'nona') Latin Girl
Nononia From Latin 'nonus' meaning 'ninth' - implies 'ninth-born' or 'born in the ninth month'; also linked to the Roman name/gens Nonia and the goddess Nona. Latin, Roman Girl
Normah Rule, pattern (or associated with 'from the north') Latin Girl
Nortia Associated with fate/destiny (Etruscan/Roman) or 'from the north' (English derivation) Latin Girl
Numeria Related to numbers; 'of numbers' or 'numbered'. Latin Girl
Nunciata Announced; linked to the Annunciation - 'she who was announced' or 'bearer of good news' Latin, Spanish Girl
Nunna Ninth English, Latin Girl
Nydyah From the nest / little nest 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