Latin names

Names with Latin roots

A177

Ace

Latin

one, unity

Acer

Botanical name from Latin

maple

Actaeon

Latin

from Attica

Adaluna

Variation of Ada and Luna, German and Latin

noble moon

Adolphus

Latin

noble wolf

Adora

Latin

adored

Adrian

Latin

man of Adria

Adriana

Latin, feminine variation of Adrian

man of Adria

Adrien

French variation of Adrian, Latin

man of Adria

Adrienne

Latin, feminine variation of Adrian

man from Adria

Adryan

Variation of Adrian, Latin

man of Adria

Aeliana

Latin

sun

Aelius

Latin

sun

Agnus

Latin

lamb

Agrippa

Latin

born feet first

Agrippina

Latin

born feetfirst

Agustin

Spanish, from Latin

the exalted one

Agustín

Spanish, from Latin

the exalted one

Alba

Latin

white

Alban

Latin

white, or, man from Alba

Albane

Feminine form of Alban, French, Latin

white, bright; from Alba

Albemarle

English from Latin

white marl

Alben

Latin

white, or, man from Alba

Albertus

Latin form of Albert, German

noble, bright

Albin

Latin

white

Albinia

Latin

white, fair

Albion

Latin

white, bright

Albus

Latin

white, bright.

Alby

Diminutive of Albert or Albin, German or Latin

noble, bright or white

Alchemy

Latin word name

a medieval chemical science

Aleida

Dutch diminutive of Adelaide or Latin

noble; small, winged one

Alevtina

Russian form of Valentina, Latin

strength, health

Aliena

Latin

foreign

Aliria

Spanish variation of Ilaria, Italian, Latin

cheerful, happy

Alirio

Variation of Hilario, Spanish, Latin

cheerful, happy

Allium

Latin

garlic

Alma

Latin, Hebrew, Kazakh

nurturing, soul; young woman; apple

Almendra

Spanish, Latin

almond

Alois

Variation of Aloysius, Latin

renowned warrior

Alojzy

Polish version of Aloysius, Latin

famous warrior

Aloys

Variation of Alois or Aloysius, Latin

famous warrior

Aloysius

Latin

famous warrior

Alphonsus

Latin form of Alfonso

noble and ready

Alps

Place name, Latin

white; white flour; whitish; hill

Alta

Latin

elevated, high

Altaluna

Latin, combination of Alta and Luna

high, sublime + moon

Altalune

Latin

over the moon

Alto

Latin

high

Alumna

Latin word name

female graduate of an institution

Alvi

Finnish variation of Albin, Latin

white

Amabel

Latin

lovable

Amabella

Latin

lovable

Amabilis

Latin

lovable

Amadea

Latin

God's beloved

Amadej

Slovene variation of Amadeus, Latin

lover of God

Amadeus

Latin

lover of God

Amanda

Latin

she must be loved

Amandia

Elaborate form of Amanda, Portuguese, Brazilian, Latin

she must be loved

Amanita

Nature name, or Spanish, Latin, Indian

loved, beloved; guided by peace

Amari

Hebrew, Sanskrit, Latin, Yoruba

eternal, goddess, loved, strength

Amata

Italian feminine variant of the Latin Amatus

beloved

Amatus

Latin

beloved

Ambrose

Latin

immortal

Ambrosia

Latin, feminine form of Ambrose

Immortal

Americus

Latin

home ruler

Ames

Latin

friend

Amias

Latin

loved; friend

Amica

Latin

female friend

Amice

English from Latin

friend

Amicia

Latin

friendship

Amity

Latin

friendship

Amor

Latin

love

Amorella

Elaboration of Amora and Amor, Latin

love

Amoris

Latin

love

Amulius

Latin

meaning unknown

Amyas

Latin

loved; friend

Anactoria

Latin

royal

Anđelija

Serbian and Croatian, from Latin

angel, messenger

Andjelija

Montenegrin, Serbian and Croatian, from Latin

angel, messenger

Andoni

Basque variation of Anthony, Latin

from Antium

Angela

Latin

angel

Angèle

French from Latin

angel

Angelenia

Elaboration of Angela, Latin

angel, messenger

Angeliki

Greek, from Latin

angel

Angelus

Latin

angel

Anima

Latin; Sanskrit

soul; tiny

Anjelica

Latin

angelic

Annia

Latin, female variation of Antonius

priceless one

Annona

Latin

corn, grain

Annonaria

Latin

she who supplies corn

Annora

Latin

honor

Annunciata

Latin

annunciation

Anona

Latin

corn, grain

Anora

Latin

honor

Antal

Hungarian, from Latin

from Antium

Antarctica

Latin from Greek

opposite the north

Anthony

Latin

from Antium

Anthusa

Latin, Greek

flower

Antionette

Variation of Antoinette, French feminine form of Anthony, Latin

from Antium

Anton

German, Russian, and Scandinavian variation of Anthony, Latin

from Antium

Antonella

Diminutive of Antonia, Spanish, Italian, Latin

from Antium

Antonia

Latin

from Antium

Antonina

Slavic, Italian and Nordic from Latin

priceless

Antonius

Latin

from Antium; priceless

Antony

Latin

priceless

Apricity

Latin

the warmth of the sun in winter

April

Latin

to open

Aquamarine

French from Latin

sea water; color between green and blue

Aquarius

Latin

water carrier

Aquila

Latin

eagle

Aquilia

Latin

eagle

Aquilina

Feminine variation of Aquilo, Latin

eagle

Aquilla

Latin

eagle

Aquilo

Latin

eagle

Arabel

English variation of Arabella, Latin; Scottish

yielding to prayer; lovable

Arabella

Latin, Scottish

yielding to prayer; lovable

Arabelle

Variation of Arabella, Latin, Scottish

yielding to prayer; lovable

Aranka

Hungarian, from Latin

the golden one

Arbon

Place name, Latin, French

arbor, place of trees; happy tree; place of tree stumps

Arbor

Latin

tree

Argenta

Latin

silvery

Argentia

Latin

silver

Argentina

Latin

silver

Argento

Latin

silvery

Arianelly

Portuguese and Latin America variation of Ariana

most holy

Arianne

French, from Latin Ariadne

very holy one

Aries

Latin

a ram

Arista

Greek or Latin

the best; ear of corn

Arsenios

Latin from Greek

masculine, virile

Artorius

Latin

bear king

Ascella

Latin

armpit

Asella

Latin

small female donkey

Assumpta

Latin

Assumption

Astra

Latin

stars

Atanacio

Latin American Spanish from Greek

immortal

Atria

Star name, Latin

entry hall

Attia

Arabic, Hebrew, Latin

gift, present

Atticus

Latin

from Attica

Augie

Diminutive of Augusta, Augustine or August, Latin

great, magnificent

August

German form of Latin Augustus

great, magnificent

Augusta

Feminine variation of Augustus, Latin

great, magnificent

Augustas

Lithuanian, from Latin

great, magnificent

Auguste

French form of Latin Augustus

great, magnificent

Augustina

Feminine variation of Augustus, Latin

the exalted one

Augustine

Latin

great, magnificent

Augusto

Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian variation of Augustus, Latin

majestic, venerable

Augustus

Latin

great, magnificent

Aula

Latin, feminine form of Aula

little grandfather

Aulus

Latin

little grandfather

Auraya

Variation of Aurea or Aura, Latin, Greek

golden; soft breeze

Aurea

Latin

golden

Aurèle

French form of Aurelius, Latin

the golden one

Aurelia

Latin

the golden one

Aurelian

English form of Aurelius, Latin

golden one

Aureliana

Feminine variation of Aurelianus, Latin

the golden one

Aurelie

French variation of Aurelia, Latin

the golden one

Aurélie

French form of Aurelia, Latin

golden one

Aurélien

French form of Latin Aurelius

golden

Aurelius

Latin

the golden one

Auria

American variation of Aurelia or Aria, Latin

the golden one or air

Aurian

Literary name inspired by Latin

gold, dawn or breeze

Auriel

Latin

gold

Auriol

Latin, Basque

golden

Aurora

Latin

Dawn

Auróra

Hungarian from Latin

dawn

Austen

Literary surname and shortened form of Augustine, Latin

great, magnificent

Austin

English, shortened form of Augustine, Latin

great, magnificent

Ava

Hebrew, Latin or Germanic

life; bird; water, island

Avah

Variation of Ava, Hebrew, Latin or Germanic "life; bird; water, island"

life; bird; water, island

Avia

Latin, Hebrew

bird; God is my father

Aviana

Variation of Avis, Latin

bird

Avianca

Variation of Avis, Latin

bird

Avianne

Variation of Avis, Latin

bird

Aviatrix

Latin

female aviator

Avis

Latin

bird

Avita

Latin

life

Ayce

Variation of Ace, Latin

one, unity