| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estrele | Star (little star) | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Fauniah | Related to fauna; of the animals or nature; associated with the Roman goddess Fauna | Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Floryno | Flower, flourishing; diminutive sense 'little flower' | Latin, Roman | Boy | — | |
| Flurina | Derived from Latin 'Flora', meaning 'flower'. | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Flurinda | Related to flowers; 'blooming' or 'little flower' | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Flury | Blooming; flower; flowery | Roman | Unisex | — | |
| Furina | Name of an ancient Roman goddess associated with springs and water - 'of the spring' / water goddess | Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Furrina | Name of an ancient Roman goddess associated with springs and flowing water | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Gaena | No single established meaning; possible meanings depend on origin (if related to Korean Ga-eun, meanings vary by hanja such as 'beautiful', 'kind', or 'silver'; if treated as a Western coinage, it may be a variant of Gina/Gena with related senses) | Gaelic, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Galba | Roman family name (cognomen); exact meaning uncertain. | Roman | Boy | — | |
| Galegina | A rare/constructed feminine name meaning 'little Gale' - interpreted as 'little storm' or 'little wave' (from Gale/Gal roots). | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Hattie Virginia | {'hattie': "Diminutive of Harriet - 'ruler of the home/household'.", 'virginia': "Classical name meaning 'maiden' or 'pure'; linked to the Verginius family.", 'full_name': "A classic, feminine combination: Hattie ('ruler of the household') + Virginia ('maiden, pure')."} | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Jupitah | Feminine form of Jupiter - associated with the sky/king of the gods (from Latin Iuppiter, 'father Jove'). | Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Karissa-Mae | Grace + May/Maia - 'graceful' and 'of Maia' or 'born in May' | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Konstantza | Steadfast, constant | Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Ladina | Latin woman; from Latium | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Landeberto | Land + bright/famous - 'bright or famous in the land' (land-bright) | Germanic, Roman | Boy | — | |
| Lavinya | Associated with Lavinia of Roman myth; often interpreted as 'from Lavinium' or 'purified' | Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Lionete | Little lion / lioness | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Lollia | From the Roman family name Lollius; original meaning uncertain | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Lú | Monosyllabic diminutive or standalone name. In Irish linked to the god Lugh meaning 'light' or 'brightness'; in Romance languages a short form of names beginning with 'Lu'; in Chinese 'Lú' is a surname (various characters). | Chinese, English, Irish, Portuguese, Roman, Spanish | Unisex | — | |
| Marsil | Probably 'of Mars' or 'warlike' (associated with the Roman god Mars); alternatively a diminutive/variant of Marcellus/Marcel | Roman | Boy | — | |
| Marsila | Associated with Mars (the Roman god) - 'of Mars' or 'warlike'; alternatively a feminine form/variant of Marcel/Marcella | Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Meryela | Derived from Mary/Miriam; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'wished-for child' (traditional senses associated with Mary) | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Mezentius | Name of a legendary Etruscan king; etymology uncertain/unknown | Roman | Boy | — | |
| Misenos | From the mythological name Misenus; exact meaning unknown - associated with a legendary trumpeter in Virgil's Aeneid. | Latin, Roman | Boy | — | |
| Moraynah | Unclear; possibly 'of Moriah' (Hebrew) or related to 'Morena' meaning 'dark-haired', but may be an invented name without a traditional meaning | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Mulciber | Name/epithet of the Roman god Vulcan, associated with fire, metalworking and the forge. | Latin, Roman | Boy | — | |
| Mylysente | Beloved lily; a gentle, luminous presence (interpretive meaning based on constituent elements) | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Neptunah | Derived from Neptune - related to the sea; 'of the sea' | Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Nono | A short or affectionate name: in Japanese often a diminutive (written のの or 野々); in Latin/Romance contexts related to Nona/Nonna meaning 'ninth' or used as a familial nickname (grandmother/grandfather). | Japanese, Latin, Roman | Unisex | — | |
| Nononia | From Latin 'nonus' meaning 'ninth' - implies 'ninth-born' or 'born in the ninth month'; also linked to the Roman name/gens Nonia and the goddess Nona. | Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Orbona | Roman goddess associated with orphans and the bereaved; name related to Latin 'orbus' (bereft). | Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Orino | Possibly 'little pale one' (Gaelic) or 'little/golden' (from 'oro'), or associated with 'Orion' (mythological) | Roman | Boy | — | |
| Pales | Guardian/protector of shepherds, flocks, and livestock | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Piso | Grinder | Latin, Roman | Boy | — | |
| Pompeius | Belonging to the Pompeius/Pompeia family (Roman gens); originally a hereditary family name. | Roman | Boy | — | |
| Pompilius | Descendant of Pompo - indicating membership in the Pompilius family (Pompo may be an Oscan/Sabine praenomen possibly related to Latin 'Quintus' meaning 'fifth') | Roman | Boy | — | |
| Priscillian | Derived from Latin 'Priscus' meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' (literally 'of Priscus') | Latin, Roman, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Reinoldos | Powerful/ruling counsel (wise ruler) | Germanic, Roman | Boy | — | |
| Rhea-Mae | Combines Rhea ('flowing' or 'mother of the gods') with Mae ('May' - spring/growth); suggests a nurturing, springlike or motherly quality. | Greek, Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Romaney | Related to Rome; 'Roman' or 'from Rome' (alternative association with Romani/Romany people). | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Rommie | Diminutive meaning 'Roman' or 'from Rome' (affectionate form of names such as Romeo/Roman/Romy) | Roman | Unisex | — | |
| Romo | Roman; from Rome | Latin, Roman, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Seafina | Related to the sea; 'of the sea' or 'sea maiden' (sea + fina, with fina implying delicate/refined or a diminutive) | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Sereina | Serene, tranquil (from Latin 'serenus' meaning clear/calm) | Roman | Girl | — | |
| Tarquin | From the Etruscan family name Tarquinius; historically associated with Rome's Tarquin kings. Meaning uncertain - possibly 'of Tarchna' or with royal connotations. | Roman | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Roman-origin name in our dataset.