Discover and Shortlist Your Perfect Baby Names!

Latin Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
sabreena From the River Severn; legendary river nymph Celtic, English, Latin Girl
Sabyna Woman of the Sabines; from the Sabine people Latin Girl
Sabyne “From the Sabines” - a woman of the ancient Sabine people Latin Girl
Sailia Uncertain - possibly 'heavenly' (if linked to Celia) or 'of the sea/sail' (if from English roots). Latin Girl
Salacia Roman goddess of salt water; from Latin sal 'salt' (of the sea) Latin Girl
Salaria From Latin 'sal' (salt) - 'of the salt' or 'from the salt road (Via Salaria)' Italian, Latin Girl
salina Likely from Greek 'Selene' meaning 'moon', or from Latin 'salina' meaning 'salt pan'/'salt works'. Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Saline Of salt; salty; relating to salt or saltworks Latin Girl
Salomee Derived from Hebrew 'shalom' meaning 'peace' or 'peaceful' Greek, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Salus Health, safety, well-being Latin Girl
Salvia Sage (the herb); healthy, safe Latin Girl
Salvina Derived from Latin salvus, meaning 'safe; saved; healthy'. Latin Girl
Sancta Holy, sacred Latin Girl
Sanita Health, healthy Latin Girl
Santinah Little saint; saintly (diminutive form of 'Santa'/'Santo') Italian, Latin Girl
Santya Peaceful; holy; saintly Indian, Indonesian, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Sapientia Wisdom Latin Girl
Sarda Possibly 'autumn' or an epithet of the goddess Saraswati (from Sanskrit Sharada); alternatively denotes 'from Sardinia' in Latin/Spanish. Indian, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Sarenah Serene princess English, Hebrew, Latin, Persian Girl
Saritta Diminutive of Sarah meaning "princess"; in Sanskrit/Hindi also 'river' or 'stream'. Hebrew, Hindi, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Satira From Latin 'satura' meaning 'satire' or 'medley'; connotes wit, irony, or a critical/poetic voice Latin Girl
Saturnia Of Saturn; belonging to or devoted to the Roman god Saturn Latin Girl
Saturnina Of or devoted to Saturn; associated with the Roman god Saturn Latin Girl
Saviera Likely 'new house/bright' (from Xavier); possibly also influenced by Latin 'salvare' meaning 'to save' - broadly 'new house' or 'savior/protector'. Latin Girl
Savinah From the Sabine people; occasionally associated with the savin (juniper) shrub Latin Girl
Scholastica Scholarly, "of the school" Latin Girl
Scilla Ancient; squill Greek, Italian, Latin Girl
Sebina Woman of the Sabine people (Sabine) Latin Girl
Sebine Woman of the Sabines; from the Sabine people Latin Girl
Segundina Francisca Segundina: 'second' or 'second-born'; Francisca: 'Frenchman' / 'free' (from Frank). Together: 'second-born' + 'French/free'. Latin Girl
Seimone He has heard / God has heard French, Latin Girl
Selest Heavenly, celestial Latin Girl
Selesta Heavenly; of the heavens English, Latin, Spanish Girl
Selestah Heavenly; celestial Latin Girl
Selestane Heavenly, celestial Latin Girl
Selesteana Heavenly; of the sky Latin Girl
Selesteenah Heavenly, celestial Latin Girl
Selestina Heavenly; celestial Italian, Latin Girl
Selestinah Heavenly, celestial Latin Girl
Selestyna Heavenly, celestial Latin Girl
Selestynah Heavenly; celestial Latin Girl
Seleta Chosen; selected Latin, Spanish Girl
Seliniah Derived from Selene meaning 'moon' - a modern elaboration interpreted as 'moon' or 'moon-like' Latin Girl
Semonah Derived from the root of Simon/Simona: "he has heard" or "listener" Italian, Latin Girl
Sephany Crowned; wreath Greek, Latin Girl
Septima Seventh; the seventh-born (daughter) Latin Girl
Septimia Seventh; from Latin septimus, often given to a seventh-born Latin Girl
Sereana Serene, calm, peaceful Latin Girl
Sereanah Serene, tranquil, calm Latin Girl
Serepta Smelting place; place of refining English, Hebrew, 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