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Latin names - Baby names with the origin Latin

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Mauryc From Latin Mauritius, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish (from Mauritania)' Latin Boy
Mauryce Originally 'of the Moors' or 'dark-skinned' (derived from Mauritius) English, Latin Boy
Maurycio Derived from Latin 'Maurus' meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moor / from Mauritania'. Latin Boy
Max-Leopold Combines Max ('greatest') and Leopold ('people‑bold/brave') - roughly 'great/best among the brave people.' Latin Boy
Maxamillan Derived from Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest'; signifies 'the greatest' or 'belonging to Maximus' Latin Boy
Maxeene Derived from Latin 'Maximus', meaning 'greatest'. Latin Girl
Maxem Greatest; large, great Latin Boy
Maxemillian Derived from 'Maximus', meaning 'greatest' Latin Boy
Maximiliane Feminine form of Maximilian; from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest'. Latin Girl
Maximilianos Greatest Latin Boy
Maximilianus Greatest Latin Boy
Maximilienus Derivative of Maximus - "greatest"; essentially "belonging to/maximally great" Latin Boy
Maximilijan Derived from Latin Maximus, meaning "greatest" Latin Boy
Maximilijano Derived from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest' Latin Boy
Maximiljiano Derived from Maximus - 'greatest' or 'the greatest' Latin Boy
Maximillano Derived from Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest' Latin Boy
Maximillen Derived from Maximus - 'greatest' Latin Boy
Maximillianus Derived from Latin Maximus, meaning 'greatest' or 'very great'. Latin Boy
Maximillien Greatest Latin Boy
Maxmiliano Greatest Latin Boy
Maxmillien Derived from Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest.' Latin Boy
Maxmillienne Feminine form of Maximilian; from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest'. Latin Girl
Maxymilian Derived from Latin 'Maximilianus', ultimately from 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest'. Latin Boy
Maxymos Greatest Latin Boy
Mayaria Likely "of May" or a melodic variant of Maria - suggesting association with the month of May or with Mary. English, Latin Girl
Maybelyne Likely 'lovable' or 'beloved' combined with May - roughly 'beloved of May' or 'lovely as May'. Latin Girl
Mayre Variant of Mary (from Hebrew Miryam) - meanings often given as 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'wished-for child'. English, Irish, Latin Girl
Mayri Variant of Mary/Miriam - commonly rendered as 'beloved' or historically associated with 'bitter'/'sea of bitterness'. Latin Girl
Mazentius Unknown - etymology uncertain; likely a Latinized personal name without a clear surviving meaning Latin Boy
Mearia Variant of Maria (from Hebrew Miriam) - commonly interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved/wished-for child'. Hebrew, Latin, Spanish Girl
Meditrina Associated with healing/medicine; 'she who heals' Latin Girl
Meirelle Generally conveys 'admirable' (if from Mireille) or 'beautiful' (if from Mei); broadly a feminine diminutive meaning 'little admirable/beautiful one' Latin Girl
Meleeta Derived from Greek meli ("honey"); broadly "honey" or "sweet", possibly a diminutive meaning "little honey". Latin Girl
Melica Likely 'queen' (Arabic origin) or 'honey/bee' (Greek-related), depending on origin Latin Girl
Melinia Sweet/honey (from Greek meli); occasionally linked to 'dark, black' via Melania Greek, Latin Girl
Meliora From Latin melior meaning "better"; Meliora is used to mean "better things" or "ever better" Latin Girl
Meliorie From Latin melior, meaning "better" or "the better one" Latin Girl
Melliana Honey-like, sweet; 'little honey' Latin Girl
Mellosa Honeyed, sweet or affectionate; associated with 'honey' or the honeybee Latin, Spanish Girl
Melusina Name of a mythical freshwater/mermaid-like spirit; associated with water (etymology uncertain) French, Latin Girl
Menander Steadfast man Greek, Latin Boy
Meralin Likely 'little sea' or 'sea-related' - often interpreted as 'sea nymph', 'beloved sea', or 'bright sea'. English, Latin Girl
meranda Worthy of admiration; admirable Latin Girl
Mercina 'Of Mercury' - associated with the Roman god Mercury: messenger, commerce, travel Latin Girl
Mercuri Associated with the Roman god Mercury - messenger and god of commerce, travel, and communication; conveys 'swift' or 'messenger' Latin Boy
Mercuryno Derived from Mercury/Mercurius - 'messenger', associated with commerce, travel and swiftness; a diminutive or modern variant Latin Boy
Merian Variant of Marian/Miriam - 'of Mary' or related to Mary (variously translated as 'beloved', 'bitter', or 'sea of bitterness') Dutch, English, Latin Girl
Merielle Likely a diminutive of Marie/Marielle meaning related to Maria/Miriam (traditionally interpreted as 'beloved', 'wished-for', or historically 'bitterness'); sometimes interpreted as 'little sea' if linked to Finnish 'meri'. French, Latin Girl
Merisa Modern variant of Marisa; often taken to mean 'of the sea' (from Latin maris) or connected to Mary ('beloved'/'bitter'). Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Merise Most likely 'wild cherry' (from French). Alternatively interpreted as 'of the sea' if linked to Baltic/Latin roots. 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
0
Births 2025
802,113
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