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Latin names - Baby names with the origin Latin

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Pompea Derived from the Roman family name Pompeius (as in Pompey); possibly 'fifth' or related to Latin 'pompa' meaning 'procession.' Latin Girl
Pompeia Of the Pompeius family; associated with pomp, procession, splendor Greek, Latin Girl
Pompey Five English, Latin, Sabellic Boy
Pompilio From the Roman family name Pompilius - associated with pomp, ceremony or a distinguished lineage. Latin Boy
Pontifex Literally 'bridge-maker' (from pons + facere); used as a title meaning 'high priest' or 'pontiff'. Latin Boy
Pontinus Of Pontus; associated with the Pontus region or possibly linked to Latin pons ('bridge') Latin Boy
Pontius A Roman family (gens) name; exact meaning uncertain. Best known from Pontius Pilate. Latin Boy
Poppaea Derived from the Roman family name Poppaeus; exact meaning uncertain Latin Girl
Porcia From the Roman family name Porcius, derived from Latin porcus meaning "pig". Latin Girl
Portumnus Name of a Roman god associated with ports, harbors and gateways - 'of the port' or 'protector of harbors'. Latin Boy
Post Boundary post Dutch, Latin, Low German Boy
Powers Poor man Anglo-Norman, English, Latin, Old French Boy
Praenestins Of/from Praeneste (an ancient town near Rome) Latin Boy
Praga From Sanskrit 'Pragya' meaning 'wisdom, intelligence'; alternatively a place-name referring to Prague. Latin, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Precilla Ancient, venerable Latin Girl
Prescila Venerable, ancient English, Latin, Portuguese Girl
Prescilla Ancient, venerable Latin Girl
Presilla Ancient, venerable Latin Girl
Presta Probably 'ready'/'quick' or a surname-derived name; exact meaning is uncertain. Latin Girl
Pricilia Ancient, venerable Latin Girl
pricilla Diminutive of Latin Prisca, meaning "ancient" or "venerable" Latin Girl
Priima First; first-rate, excellent Latin Girl
Primah First; firstborn Italian, Latin Girl
Primaria First, primary; of first rank or importance Latin Girl
Primitivo Original, first; primitive (often implying first-born or earliest) Latin Boy
Prince Laurent Prince + Laurent (from Laurentum / crowned with laurel) - essentially "prince crowned with laurel" or "prince from Laurentum" French, Latin Boy
Priscian Ancient; venerable Latin Boy
Prisciano Derived from Latin priscus meaning "ancient" or "venerable" Latin, Spanish Boy
Priscien From Latin priscus, meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' Latin Boy
Priscilien From Latin Priscus 'ancient, venerable' - meaning 'of Priscus' or 'descendant/related to Priscus'. Latin Boy
Priscillah Derived from Latin priscus meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable'. Latin Girl
Priscillian Derived from Latin 'Priscus' meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' (literally 'of Priscus') Latin, Roman, Spanish Boy
Priscilliana Derived from Latin priscus meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' (an elaborated form of Priscilla). Latin Girl
Priscilliano Derived from Latin priscus meaning 'ancient, venerable'; masculine form related to Priscilla/Prisca. Latin Boy
Priscillie Ancient, venerable Latin Girl
Priscus Ancient, venerable Latin Boy
Priscus of Corinth Ancient; venerable Latin Boy
Priscyllla Ancient, venerable Latin Girl
Prisella Venerable, ancient Italian, Latin Girl
Prisilla Ancient, venerable Latin Girl
Prissie From Latin priscus, meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable'. Latin Girl
Prissilla Ancient, venerable Latin Girl
Proba Upright, virtuous; good/honest Latin Girl
Probus Upright; honest; virtuous Latin Boy
Proculeius Descendant of Proculus; associated with 'from afar' or 'born when the father was far away.' Latin Boy
Procurator Steward, manager, agent; an official or administrator (Roman imperial title) Latin Boy
Promissa Promised; related to the word 'promise' (one who is promised) Latin Girl
Proserpina Roman goddess of spring and queen of the underworld Latin Girl
Prospera Fortunate, prosperous; successful Latin Girl
Prosperia Prosperous, fortunate, successful 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