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Latin names - Baby names with the origin Latin

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Adriaanna From Hadria; originally associated with the Adriatic Sea or 'dark' Latin Girl
Adriaene From Hadria; 'of the Adriatic' or 'from the town of Hadria'. Latin Girl
Adriah From Adria (the Adriatic); historically 'from Hadria' and sometimes associated with 'dark' Latin Girl
Adrianus From Hadria; 'man from Adria' (associated with the Adriatic Sea; sometimes rendered 'dark') Latin Boy
Adrias From Adria / of the Adriatic; 'man from Hadria' Latin Boy
Adriennah Feminine form of Adrian - 'from Hadria' (sometimes interpreted as 'dark') Latin Girl
Adrijena From Adria / of the Adriatic Sea Latin Girl
Adrinah Female form of Adrian: 'from Hadria' (associated with the Adriatic Sea) Latin Girl
adriyan From Hadria; a place-name often taken to mean 'dark' or 'of the Adriatic/sea'. Latin Boy
Adryannah From Hadria; "dark" or "of the Adriatic region" Latin Girl
Adsaluta From Latin salut- meaning 'health' or 'greeting' - roughly 'greeted' or 'toward health'. Latin Girl
Advent Arrival; the coming (often in a religious context) Latin Boy
Aeacides Descendant of Aeacus Latin Boy
Aegidio Derived from Greek meaning 'young goat' or 'kid'. Latin Boy
Aegyptus Named for Egypt; 'Egyptian' or 'of Egypt' (derived from the ancient name for Egypt) Greek, Latin Boy
Aemilianus From the Roman family name Aemilius - 'rival' or 'striving to excel' (from Latin aemulus) Latin Boy
Aemilio Rival; eager, striving to excel Latin Boy
Aemilius From the Roman family name Aemilius, derived from Latin aemulus meaning 'rival' or 'emulating' Latin Boy
Aeneades Descendant or son of the Trojan hero Aeneas Greek, Latin Boy
Aeolius Associated with Aeolus, the Greek god of the winds - 'of the wind' or 'quick-moving' Greek, Latin Boy
Aesculapius Roman god of medicine and healing; healer Latin Boy
Aetius 'responsible' or 'causer/originator' (from Greek aitiā 'cause') Latin Boy
Aetna Of Mount Etna; 'fiery' or 'burning' (volcanic) Greek, Latin Girl
Affra From Africa; 'African' (associated with Saint Afra) German, Latin Girl
Afria Possibly 'from Africa' or 'of the Afri people'; alternatively related to Afra meaning 'fair/pale'. Arabic, Latin Girl
Afryah Uncertain; speculative meanings include 'belonging to God' (if '-yah' is intended), 'of/relating to Africa' (if Afri- is intended), or no established traditional meaning for the exact form. Latin Girl
Agathocles Good fame Latin Boy
Agnel Little lamb Catalan, Latin Boy
Agnell Little lamb (connotations: innocence, purity, gentleness) Latin Boy
Agnellah Pure, chaste; often associated with 'lamb'. Latin Girl
Agnelliah Little lamb; pure/holy (combined roots) Italian, Latin Girl
Agostine Derived from Latin 'Augustinus', meaning 'venerable' or 'great' (related to Augustus). Latin Girl
Agostinho Venerable, majestic Latin, Portuguese Boy
Agosto From Latin 'Augustus' meaning 'venerable, majestic'; also the month name 'August'. Latin Boy
Agostyne Venerable, majestic Latin Boy
Agrapina From the Roman name Agrippina/Agrippa; traditionally interpreted as 'born feet first' or 'related to Agrippa' Latin Girl
Agripah Uncertain - originally a Roman family name (Agrippa); folk etymologies mention 'born feet first', but the true meaning is unknown. Latin Boy
Agripin Derived from the Roman family name Agrippa; exact meaning is uncertain. Traditional sources sometimes link Agrippa-related names to the idea of being born feet-first, but the original etymology is obscure. Latin Boy
Agripina From the Roman family name Agrippa; meaning uncertain - possibly 'born feet first' or of Etruscan origin. Latin Girl
Agripinah Derived from the Roman family name Agrippa; exact meaning uncertain Latin Girl
Agripine Derived from the Roman family name Agrippa; exact meaning uncertain (family name rather than a literal word). Latin Girl
Agripino From the Roman family name Agrippinus/Agrippa; original meaning uncertain, often associated with 'born feet-first' or a Roman family name. Latin Boy
Agrippa Ancient Roman family name; meaning uncertain - traditionally glossed as 'born feet-first' in folk etymology, but original meaning is unclear Latin Boy
Agrippah Ancient Roman family name of uncertain etymology, historically borne by figures like Marcus Agrippa. Latin Boy
Agrippas From the Roman family name Agrippa; etymology uncertain but often interpreted as 'born feet first' or of obscure/ancient origin; borne by notable Romans Latin Boy
Agrippe Roman family name; meaning uncertain - possibly 'of the fields' or 'wild' Latin Boy
Agrippin Derived from Agrippa; often interpreted as "born feet first" or broadly "of/descendant of Agrippa" Latin, Roman Boy
Agrippina Feminine form of Agrippa; traditionally interpreted as "born feet first" (from the Roman cognomen Agrippa), though its exact origin is uncertain. Latin Girl
Agrippinae From the Roman family name Agrippa; denotes connection to the gens Agrippina. Etymology uncertain. Latin Girl
Agrippinah Feminine form of the Roman family name Agrippa; original meaning uncertain (often noted as of unclear or possibly Etruscan origin; sometimes linked in tradition to 'born feet-first'). Latin Girl

Latin name popularity over time

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

4,675
Names in this origin
138
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
802,113
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