Latin baby names
Names from Italy, Spain & Portugal — 152 names with meanings.
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Latin names — FAQs
What are the most popular Latin baby names?
The most popular Latin names include Nerva, Benedictus, Donata, Helena, Caelus, Orlanda, Aelius, Primus. There are 152 Latin names in total, with 67 boy names and 85 girl names.
What are popular Latin boy names?
Popular Latin boy names include Nerva ("strong"), Donata ("given by God"), Caelus ("sky"), Aelius ("sun"), Primus ("first"), Titania ("great one"). These names are traditionally used in Italy, Spain & Portugal.
What are popular Latin girl names?
Popular Latin girl names include Benedictus ("blessed"), Helena ("bright shining one"), Orlanda ("fame of the land"), Eustace ("fruitful"), Ultima ("last"), Gratia ("grace").
Where do Latin names come from?
Latin names originate from Italy, Spain & Portugal. Latin names spread through the Roman Empire and Catholic Church, making them common across Europe and the Americas.
What do Latin names typically mean?
Latin names often carry meanings related to: strong, blessed, given by God, bright shining one, sky. Each name's specific meaning is listed on its detail page.
Are Latin names popular in other countries?
Latin names spread globally through the Roman Empire and Catholic Church and are now common across Europe and the Americas.
What are unique and rare Latin names?
For rare Latin names that stand out, consider: Acacia, Adriana, Amanda, Amy, Anastasia, Anthony, Aurora, Ava. Less common Latin names often carry the same deep cultural meaning while being more distinctive.
How do you pronounce Latin names?
Latin names can have pronunciation patterns unfamiliar to English speakers. Examples: Emilia (eh-MIL-ee-ah); Diana (dy-AN-ah); Anastasia (an-ah-STAY-zhah); Lucia (LOO-see-ah); Olivia (oh-LIV-ee-ah). Each name's pronunciation guide is shown on its individual page.