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Latin names - Baby names with the origin Latin

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Drusilah Diminutive of Drusus, commonly interpreted as 'little strong one' or 'strong/sturdy'. Latin Girl
Drusilia Feminine form of Drusus (a Roman family name); traditionally interpreted as "strong". Latin Girl
drusilla Diminutive of Drusus - traditionally associated with strength; exact original meaning uncertain. Latin Girl
Drusillah Feminine diminutive of Drusus - often interpreted as "strong" or "little strong one". Latin Girl
Drusille Derived from the Roman name Drusus; commonly interpreted as "strong" or "fruitful" (etymology uncertain). Latin Girl
Drusus Possibly strong, firm Celtic, Latin Boy
Drusyla Feminine diminutive of the Roman name Drusus; meaning uncertain (often interpreted as 'strong' or associated with 'dew'). Latin Girl
Drusylla Feminine diminutive of Drusus; meaning uncertain but often given as "strong" or "sturdy". Latin Girl
Drusyllah Feminine diminutive of Drusus; meaning uncertain - traditionally rendered as 'strong' or possibly linked to 'dew'. Latin Girl
Drusylle Derived from the Roman family name Drusus, often interpreted as "strong" or "fruitful". Latin Girl
Druylla Diminutive of Drusus, meaning "strong" or "little strong one" Latin Girl
Dulcea Sweet, sweet one English, Latin Girl
Dulcee Sweet English, Latin Girl
Dulcena Sweet; "sweet one" Latin, Spanish Girl
Dulci Sweet Latin Girl
Dulcia Sweet Latin Girl
Dulciana Sweet, sweet one Latin Girl
Dulciania Sweet; 'sweet one' or 'sweetness' Latin Girl
Dulcianna Sweet; "sweet one" Latin Girl
Dulcianne “sweet” - often interpreted as “sweet Anne” or “sweet grace” Latin Girl
Dulcibell "Sweet bell" - sweet and beautiful (from Latin dulcis "sweet" + bell) English, Latin Girl
Dulciebella Sweet and beautiful Latin Girl
Dulcienne Sweet (from Latin dulcis, "sweet") Latin Girl
Dulcine Sweet, sweet one Latin Girl
Dulcy Sweet Latin Girl
Dulcyn Sweet; sweet one English, Latin Girl
Dulsea Sweet, sweet one Latin Girl
Dulsee Sweet Latin Girl
Dulsi Sweet Latin Girl
Dulsie Sweet, pleasant French, Latin Girl
Dulsineya Sweet; 'sweet one' Latin, Spanish Girl
Dummonia Likely derived from the tribal/placename Dumnonia (from Proto‑Celtic *dumno‑), broadly ‘land/people of the deep/earth’ or ‘people of the deep valley’ (interpretation uncertain). Latin Girl
Durbyn Probably 'from Derby' ('deer settlement') or a modern invented variant; broadly 'of the deer town' or, by alternative root, 'of the city'. Latin Unisex
Durena Uncertain - possibly 'gift' if linked to Dora/Dorina, or 'enduring' if associated with Latin 'durus'; generally treated as a modern feminine name Latin Girl
Dyaana Primarily from Sanskrit dhyāna meaning 'meditation' or 'contemplation'; also used as a variant of Diana with associations of the divine or the Roman goddess. Latin, Sanskrit Girl
Dyanara Probably from Greek Deianira, mythological name often interpreted as "destroyer of men"; sometimes reinterpreted in modern use with associations to Diana ("divine") Latin Girl
Dyann Divine, heavenly; associated with the Roman goddess Diana Latin Girl
Dyliane Probable modern blend meaning roughly 'divine sea' or 'daughter of the sea' (combining 'Dylan' = sea and 'Diane/Diana' = divine/goddess). Latin Girl
Edrianne Feminine form of Adrian - 'from Hadria' (often interpreted as 'dark' or 'from the Adriatic region') French, Latin Girl
Edrienne From Hadria; 'of the Adriatic' (often rendered as 'dark' or 'rich') Latin Girl
Eduardus Wealthy guardian Latin Boy
Egeria Mythological Roman water nymph and counselor to King Numa; associated with wisdom, prophecy, and sacred springs. Latin, Roman Girl
Egesta From Segesta; associated with the ancient city in Sicily. (Resembles Latin 'egestas' meaning 'poverty', but the name is primarily geographic.) Greek, Latin Girl
Egidi Derived from Latin Aegidius/Greek aigidion meaning 'young goat' (kid); later associated with protection or shield-bearing. Latin Boy
Eirenaeus Peaceful; 'of peace' Greek, Latin Boy
Elata Exalted; elevated; lifted up Latin Girl
Eligia Chosen, the chosen one Latin Girl
Eligius Chosen, elect Latin Boy
Eligiusz Chosen, elected Latin Boy
Elisabeth-Marie Combination of Elisabeth ('My God is an oath') and Marie ('bitter' or 'beloved') French, Hebrew, 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
Peak year 0