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Latin names - Baby names with the origin Latin

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Lusill Derived from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light'. French, Latin Girl
Lusilla Diminutive of Lucia, meaning "little light" (from Latin lux, "light") Latin Girl
Lusinda Light, illumination Latin Girl
Lusylla Little light Latin Girl
Lusylle Light; little light Latin Girl
Lutecia From Lutetia (ancient Paris); often interpreted as 'muddy' or 'marshy place'. Latin Girl
Luteola Yellowish, little yellow; saffron-colored Latin Girl
Luteolah Yellowish, golden Latin Girl
luticha Joy, gladness Latin Girl
Luzana Light; derived from 'Luz' meaning 'light' (light-bearing) Latin, Spanish Girl
Luzelah Little light Latin, Spanish Girl
Luzellah Little light / light Latin, Spanish Girl
luzia Light Latin Girl
Luzija Light Latin Girl
Luzinte Light; light-bearer Latin Girl
Luzio Light Latin Boy
Luzius Light (from Latin lux) Latin Boy
Lycius Likely 'Lycian' (from the region Lycia) or possibly related to Greek lykos meaning 'wolf'. Greek, Latin Boy
Lycyen Derived from Lucien/Lucian, meaning "light" or "born at dawn" Latin Unisex
Lyonah Lioness; brave or lion-like English, Latin Girl
Lyone Lion; lioness; brave or regal like a lion Latin Girl
Lyonele Little lion / lioness; 'lion-like'. French, Latin Girl
Lyonetah Little lion or lioness; lion-like, brave Latin Girl
Lyonia Lioness; lion-like (or occasionally 'from Lyon') Greek, Latin Girl
Lyrio Related to the lyre; musical, lyrical Latin Boy
Lyrona Related to the lyre - song, melody, or little lyre Latin Girl
Lyttah A modern variant of Lita/Leta - generally interpreted as a diminutive meaning 'little' or 'beloved'; sometimes associated with 'glad' (from Leta) or 'from Lydia' English, Greek, Latin Girl
Lyvinia Variant of Lavinia/Livia - generally rendered as 'from Lavinium' or associated with the Latin root meaning 'blue' or 'envious' English, Latin Girl
Lyvy Possibly derived from Hebrew 'Levi' meaning 'joined' or from 'Liv/Olivia' meaning 'olive' or associated with 'life'; generally used as a modern diminutive-style name. English, Hebrew, Latin, Norse Unisex
Joy; gladness Latin, Portuguese Girl
Lía Weary (traditional meaning associated with the Hebrew name Leah) Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Lívya Feminine of Livius, traditionally interpreted as 'blue' or 'bluish' (from Latin lividus); sometimes associated with Olivia ('olive') Latin Girl
Maartin Of Mars; warlike or dedicated to the Roman god Mars Latin Boy
Maartyn Of Mars; warlike, warrior English, Latin Boy
Mabrisa Gentle breeze; loosely 'Mary of the breeze' or 'mother of the breeze'. Latin, Spanish Girl
Macer Lean, thin Latin Boy
Machutus Etymology uncertain; known from the 6th-century Saint Machutus (Saint Malo). Likely a Breton personal name later Latinized; exact meaning is unknown. Breton, Latin Boy
Maco Can mean 'son' (from Gaelic 'Mac'); a diminutive of Macario meaning 'blessed/happy'; or a variant of Japanese Mako meaning 'true/sincere child', depending on origin. Latin, Scottish Unisex
Maddalynne From Magdala; 'tower' or 'woman of Magdala' English, Latin Girl
maddely Woman from Magdala; 'tower' English, Latin Girl
Madel From Magdalene - 'of Magdala', often interpreted as 'tower' or 'high/elevated' French, Latin Girl
Madius UNKNOWN Latin Boy
Maecenas Name of the famous Roman patron Gaius Maecenas; culturally associated with 'patron of the arts' - literal etymology uncertain Latin Boy
Maerah Varies by origin - possible senses include 'cave' (Hebrew), 'merry' (Irish), 'devotee/prosperous' (Sanskrit/Indian), or a creative/variant form of Maria meaning 'beloved'. Arabic, Gaelic, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Latin, Sanskrit Girl
Magdalaena From Magdala (lit. 'tower'), i.e., 'woman from Magdala' Greek, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Magdolna Woman from Magdala Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Latin Girl
Magna Great, mighty (feminine form of Magnus) Latin Girl
Magnentius Great, large Latin Boy
Magnolie Magnolia tree/flower; named after Pierre Magnol; associated with beauty and dignity French, Latin Girl
Magnolya Derived from the magnolia tree; evokes beauty, dignity, and love of nature. French, 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
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Births 2025
802,113
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