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Latin Baby Names

Latin baby names are the foundation of many Western names, rooted in the language of ancient Rome and early Christianity.

Oliver
French · Likely from Old French 'olivier' meaning olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
Olivia
Latin · Coined by Shakespeare for Twelfth Night, derived from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' symbol of peace.
Amelia
German · From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious,' blended with Latin Emilia.
Lucas
Latin · From Latin Lucas, derived from Greek Loukas meaning 'from Lucania' or associated with lux, 'light'.
Ava
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird,' or a variant of Eve meaning 'life.'
Sebastian
Greek · From Greek Sebastos meaning "venerable" or "revered," originally denoting someone from Sebastia.
Luca
Italian · Italian form of Luke, from Greek 'Loukas' meaning from Lucania or light.
Leo
Latin · From Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion'; borne by thirteen popes and associated with strength.
Camila
Latin · From Latin 'camillus,' a young ceremonial attendant in Roman temples, meaning 'noble helper.'
Julian
Latin · From Latin 'Julianus,' derived from Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'devoted to Jupiter.'
Luna
Latin · From Latin 'luna' meaning moon; the Roman goddess of the moon.
Luke
Greek · From Greek 'Loukas' meaning 'from Lucania,' borne by the New Testament evangelist.
Violet
English · From Old French 'violete,' ultimately from Latin 'viola,' the purple flower symbolizing modesty and faithfulness.
Aurora
Latin · Latin for 'dawn'; Aurora was the Roman goddess of the morning.
Miles
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'miles' meaning 'soldier,' or Germanic 'milo' meaning 'gracious.'
Eliana
Hebrew · Eliana is often linked to Hebrew elements meaning "my God has answered," though it also appears in Latin-based forms.
Anthony
Latin · From the Roman family name Antonius; possibly meaning 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy.'
Nora
Irish · Short form of Honora (from Latin 'honor') or Eleanor; widely used in Ireland.
Lily
English · From the lily flower, Latin 'lilium,' a symbol of purity and innocence. Used as a name since the 19th century.
Emily
Latin · From Latin 'Aemilia,' a Roman family name possibly meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Roman
Latin · From Latin 'Romanus' meaning citizen of Rome; widely used across Slavic cultures.
Lucy
Latin · From Latin lux meaning 'light'; popularized by the martyred Saint Lucia of Syracuse.
Bennett
English · Medieval English form of Benedict, from Latin 'benedictus' meaning blessed.
Nova
Latin · From Latin 'novus' meaning 'new'; also an astronomical term for a suddenly bright star.
Grace
English · From Latin gratia meaning 'grace, favor, thanks'; a Puritan virtue name.
Adrian
Latin · From Latin 'Hadrianus' meaning 'from Hadria,' a town in northern Italy; borne by a Roman emperor and a pope.
Emilia
Latin · From the Roman family name Aemilius, derived from Latin 'aemulus' meaning rival or industrious.
Valentina
Latin · From Latin 'valens' meaning strong and healthy; feminine of Valentinus.
Christian
Latin · From Latin 'Christianus' meaning 'follower of Christ,' widely used since the Middle Ages.
Victoria
Latin · From Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory'; famously borne by Queen Victoria of England.
Stella
Latin · From Latin 'stella' meaning 'star,' revived by Philip Sidney's poetry.
August
Latin · From Latin 'Augustus' meaning great or venerable, the title of the first Roman emperor.
Silas
Latin · From Latin 'Silvanus' meaning 'of the forest'; a companion of Paul in the New Testament.
Lillian
English · Elaboration of Lily, from Latin lilium; symbolizes purity and innocence.
Luka
Slavic · A Slavic form of Luke or Lucas, ultimately from Latin and associated with 'light' or 'from Lucania'.
Myles
Latin · From Latin 'miles' meaning soldier; also an Irish form linked to the Gaelic name Maolmhuire.
Ruby
Latin · From the gemstone name, derived from Latin 'rubeus' meaning 'red'.
Austin
English · Medieval contracted form of Augustine, from Latin 'Augustus' meaning 'great' or 'venerable.'
Claire
French · French form of Latin 'clara' meaning bright, clear, or famous.
Dominic
Latin · From Latin 'dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord,' popularized by Saint Dominic, founder of the Dominican order.
Vincent
Latin · From Latin 'vincens' meaning 'conquering,' popularized by Saint Vincent of Saragossa.
Emiliano
Italian · From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager'; popularized in Latin cultures.
Natalie
French · From Latin natalis meaning 'birthday,' traditionally given to girls born on Christmas Day.
Maria
Latin · Latin form of Mary, from Hebrew 'Miriam'; possibly meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter'.
Vivian
Latin · From Latin 'vivianus' meaning alive or living, associated with vitality and life.
Clara
Latin · From Latin clarus meaning 'clear, bright, famous'; popularized by Saint Clare of Assisi.
Autumn
English · From the English word for the fall season, ultimately from Latin 'autumnus.'
Milo
German · Possibly from Germanic 'mild' (gracious) or Latin 'miles' (soldier).
Liliana
Latin · From the lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty, and related to Lillian and Lilia.
Sage
English · From Latin 'sapius' meaning wise; also the aromatic herb associated with wisdom and healing.

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