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Latin names - Baby names with the origin Latin

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ottavious Eighth (born eighth) Latin Boy
Ottavius From Latin octavus, meaning "eighth" or "born eighth" Latin Boy
Ottavya Eighth; originally given to an eighth-born child Latin Girl
Ottavyah Eighth; originally used for the eighth-born or relating to the number eight Latin Girl
Ovid Derived from the Roman family name Ovidius, likely connected to Latin 'ovis' meaning 'sheep' (so, 'sheep' or 'shepherd'); best known from the Roman poet Publius Ovidius Naso. Latin Boy
Ovide Likely 'sheep' or 'of the sheep' (from Latin 'ovis'); also known from the Roman poet Ovid Latin Boy
Ovidie Of the sheep French, Latin Girl
Ovyd Derived from the Roman family name Ovidius; meaning uncertain - traditionally associated with 'sheep' or 'shepherd' via Latin ovis, but likely of non‑Latin (Etruscan) origin. Latin Boy
Ozuna Bear-linked place Latin, Spanish Boy
Pacific Peaceful; peace-making Latin Unisex
Pacificus Peaceful; peacemaker Latin Boy
Pacifyca Peaceful; bringing peace Latin Girl
Paganus Country dweller; rustic or villager (term later associated with 'pagan'). Latin Boy
Pagin Uncertain - possibly 'young attendant/page' or (via Latin paganus) 'country dweller'; often treated as an invented or surname-based name Latin Unisex
Pakhomios Derived from an Egyptian name meaning "belonging to Khem" (associated with ancient Egypt, possibly linked to the deity Khnum) Coptic, Latin Boy
Palacus UNKNOWN Greek, Latin, Scythian Boy
Paladina Female form of 'paladin' - 'noble defender' or 'champion, protector'. Italian, Latin Girl
Palina Small Belarusian, Latin Girl
Palinurus Name of Aeneas's helmsman in Virgil; etymology uncertain (possibly from Greek elements meaning 'again' + 'tail') Latin Boy
Palladius Of Pallas Greek, Latin Boy
Palmah Likely related to Latin palma meaning 'palm' (palm tree or palm branch), often associated with victory; may be a regional/orthographic variant of Palma. Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Palmar Of the palm; palm tree or palm-bearer (pilgrim who carries a palm) Latin, Spanish Boy
Palmaria Of the palm; place of palms (literally 'palm-bearing' or 'from Palmaria') Italian, Latin Girl
Palomaria Dove + Mary - conveys 'beloved dove' or 'Mary's dove' (peaceful, beloved) Latin, Spanish Girl
Paoli Little, small Italian, Latin Girl
Paolos Small; humble Greek, Latin Boy
Paprika Little pepper; spice English, Hungarian, Latin, Serbo-Croatian Girl
Parca One of the Parcae - a Fate; destiny, the spinner of fate Latin Girl
Parcia Fate, destiny; associated with the Roman Parcae (the Fates) Latin Girl
Parnal Likely "little rock"/"stone" if derived from Petronilla; otherwise meaning uncertain Latin Girl
Parnella A feminine diminutive/variant related to Petronella or derived from the surname Parnell; often interpreted as "little rock" or "rocky" by association with Petronella/Petra Latin, Norman Girl
Paschale Relating to Easter or Passover; often given to someone born at or associated with Easter Latin Boy
Paschalis Of or related to Easter/Passover ('born at Easter') Latin Boy
pasco Relating to Easter or Passover; 'of the Passover/Easter' (born at or associated with Easter) Cornish, Italian, Latin Boy
Pascu Relating to Easter; 'born on or around Easter' Latin Boy
Pascweten Possibly Easter warrior Breton, Latin Boy
Pasko Often a diminutive of Pavel/Paul or derived from Latin Paschalis meaning 'relating to Easter' ('born at Easter'); in Tagalog 'Pasko' means 'Christmas'. Bulgarian, Latin, Tagalog, Ukrainian Boy
Pasqualine Relating to Easter; born at or associated with Easter/Passover Latin Girl
Passenger Traveler; one carried English, French, Latin Girl
Paten Likely either 'son/descendant of Pat/Patrick' if surname-derived, or taken from the liturgical word 'paten' meaning a small plate. English, French, Latin Unisex
Paternus Fatherly; paternal Latin Boy
Patiencia Patience, endurance; calm perseverance Latin Girl
Patientia Patience; endurance; forbearance Latin Girl
Patina Colored surface film English, Italian, Latin Girl
Patra Varies by origin: 'noble' (if from Patricia/Patrick, Latin patricius); 'of Patras' (toponymic Greek); or 'leaf/page/letter/vessel' (from Sanskrit patra). Greek, Latin, Sanskrit Girl
Patreese Noble, patrician English, Latin Girl
Patria Homeland, fatherland Latin Girl
Patricah Noble, patrician Latin Girl
Patriciah Noble, patrician (noblewoman) Latin Girl
Patrique Noble; patrician, of noble birth English, Latin Boy

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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