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Latin names - Baby names with the origin Latin

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Geminia Twin; born as a twin Latin Girl
Geminiano From Latin geminus 'twin'. Latin Boy
Gemma-Lou Jewel + famed/famous warrior (combined sense: 'precious jewel' + 'renowned/famous') French, Latin Girl
Gemma-Lucy Bright/precious jewel; jewel of light English, Italian, Latin Girl
Gemmah Gem; jewel Italian, Latin Girl
Gemmalynn Compound of Gemma ('gem, jewel') and Lynn ('lake' or 'pool'); can be read as 'precious jewel' or 'jewel of the lake' Italian, Latin, Welsh Girl
Gemmia Gem; jewel; precious stone Italian, Latin Girl
Genera Likely from Latin gēnera meaning 'kinds' or formed as a feminine given name related to Gena/Jenna Latin Girl
Generosa Noble; generous Latin Girl
Generoso Generous; noble Latin Boy
Genesius Birth, origin; 'born' or 'of birth/creation' Latin Boy
Genneeva Woman of the tribe / tribe's woman Latin Girl
Gentiana Named for the gentian flower; 'of Gentius' (linked to King Gentius) Latin Girl
Gentius Kin, lineage Greek, Latin Boy
Gentleman Noble man English, Latin, Old French Boy
Gerhardus Brave/strong spear Latin Boy
Germa Derived from Latin Germanus - 'brother' or 'of Germany' (also interpreted as 'genuine') Latin Girl
Germana Of German origin; 'brotherly' or 'from Germany' Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Germanicus Of Germania Latin Boy
germanie From Germany; of the Germans (also associated with 'brotherly') Latin Girl
Germano From Latin 'Germanus' meaning 'brother' or 'genuine'; also 'of/from the Germans' Latin Boy
Germanus Originally a Latin adjective meaning "of the same parents; brotherly; genuine"; later associated with "German"/from Germania. Latin Boy
Germian Brotherly; originally 'of the Germanic people' or 'genuine' Germanic, Latin Boy
Germini Little sprout; young seed; newly born/coming into being Italian, Latin Girl
Germyn 'brother' or 'from Germany' Latin Boy
Germyna Originally 'of the same parents, brotherly' - also associated with 'from Germany' French, Latin Girl
Gervasius Spear-bearer Germanic, Latin Boy
Gervis Derived from a Germanic name meaning 'spear' - often interpreted as 'spear bearer' or 'spear servant'. French, Latin Boy
Gesio Unknown or uncertain; no well‑attested meaning Latin Boy
Getúlio Gaetulian Latin, Portuguese Boy
Giambattista Yahweh is gracious; baptizer Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin Boy
Giampiero God is gracious; rock Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin Boy
Gilius Likely 'young goat' (from Aegidius) or, if linked to Hebrew, 'joy' Latin Boy
Gilva Golden; pale yellow; blond Latin Girl
Ginah Often linked to Regina ('queen') or Georgina ('farmer/earth-worker'); commonly interpreted as 'queen'. English, Italian, Latin Girl
Giorsal Blend of Giorgio (George: "farmer, earth-worker") and Salvatore ("savior"); suggests an "earthly protector" or "savior of the people" Latin Boy
Gitanas Egyptian Greek, Latin, Lithuanian, Spanish Boy
Giuditta Maria Giuditta: 'woman of Judea' (Jewess). Maria: 'bitter' / 'beloved' (various interpretations). Combined: 'Judith Mary' - the Jewish woman + Mary (bitter/beloved). Greek, Italian, Latin Girl
Giulia Camilla {'Giulia': 'youthful; descendant of Julius', 'Camilla': 'young attendant or acolyte; classical association with a noble/ritual attendant'} Latin Girl
Giulia Elisa Youthful (Giulia) + pledged to God / God is my oath (Elisa) Italian, Latin Girl
Giulia Emilia Giulia: 'youthful' (from Latin Julius). Emilia: 'rival' or 'industrious' (from Latin Aemilius/Aemilia). Italian, Latin Girl
Giulia Olimpia Giulia: 'youthful' or 'downy/soft-haired' (from Julia); Olimpia: 'of Mount Olympus' / 'divine, heavenly' (from Olympia) Italian, Latin Girl
Giullianna Youthful; of the Julian family (derived from Julius) Italian, Latin Girl
Gladiolus Little sword; the gladiolus flower (sword lily) Latin Girl
Gloree From Latin 'gloria' meaning 'glory' or 'fame'. Latin Girl
Glorian Related to glory; 'glorious' or 'one who brings glory' Latin Unisex
Gloriane Derived from Latin 'gloria' meaning 'glory' or 'fame' - 'bearer of glory' or 'glorious' Latin Girl
Glorien From Latin 'gloria' meaning 'glory' or 'fame'. Latin Girl
Gloriena Derived from Latin 'gloria' meaning 'glory'. Latin Girl
Gloriene Glory; glorious 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