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