Boys Latin Baby Names

Latin names built the Western naming canon. Felix, Julia, Marcus, Clara. They read as educated without being stuffy. Most are short, easy to spell, and look good on a CV in any decade.

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About Latin Baby Names

Latin names didn't die with the Roman Empire. They went through French, then spread through the Catholic Church, then got absorbed into English. Victoria, Felix, Cecilia, Julian, Clara, August — none of these sound Latin to most parents. They just sound like good names. Which is exactly why they've survived.

Latin names follow gender patterns that are easy to read. Most male names end in -us or -o: Marcus, Julius, Felix, Angelo. Female names typically end in -a or -ia: Victoria, Cecilia, Clara, Lucia, Silvia. The exceptions exist, but the pattern holds often enough to be a useful shortcut when you're scanning unfamiliar names.

Five names worth knowing from this list: Felix means happy or lucky and is climbing fast in the US top 200. Clara means bright or clear — it peaked in the 1880s, disappeared for 50 years, and has been rising steadily since 2010. Julian (related to Julius) is now a top-40 boy name. Victoria has been in use since the Roman goddess of victory. August means great or majestic and shot from #650 to under #200 in five years.

Latin names age well. August works on a baby and a CEO. So does Clara, Felix, Julian. The Roman empire fell but the naming tradition survived because these names are structurally solid — short enough to be practical, meaningful enough to carry weight. The main risk is picking something that sounds pompous. Maximus is fine as a nickname; as a daily name it's a lot to carry.

Common Questions

What makes a name 'Latin'?

A Latin name either originated in the Latin language (spoken in ancient Rome) or was created in Medieval Latin (the Church's language during the Middle Ages). Felix, Cecilia, Julian, Lucia, and August are all classical Latin names. Many common English names are Latin without parents realizing it — the path from Latin to English went through French or Italian.

Are Latin names more formal than other names?

Some are. Maximus is formal. Marcus isn't particularly formal anymore. Felix, Clara, Julian, Lucia feel versatile, not stiff. The question is whether the name sounds like a Roman general or just a good name. Most modern Latin-origin names land in 'good name' territory.

Which Latin names are trending upward right now?

According to SSA data, August, Felix, Julian, Cecilia, and Lucia have all moved up significantly in the past five years. August went from outside the top 300 to under 200. Cecilia climbed from #400 to under #200. Latin names are riding the vintage-revival cycle right now, putting them in the same wave as Eleanor and Theodore.

#3

Oliver

olive tree

#9

Lucas

from Lucania

#14

Sebastian

from Sebastia

#23

Luca

man from Lucania

#24

Leo

lion-hearted, brave

#26

Owen

well-born

#30

Julian

youthful, downy-bearded

#34

Luke

man from Lucania (region of Italy)

#37

Miles

soldier

#44

Anthony

Priceless; of inestimable worth

#52

Roman

strong, powerful one

#60

Bennett

blessed

#69

Beau

fine, lovely

#72

Adrian

from Hadria, of the Adriatic

#77

Christian

follower of Christ; anointed one

#88

August

great, venerable, majestic

#94

Luka

from Lucania (ancient region of Italy)

#105

Arthur

from the Artorius family

#107

Austin

venerable

#108

Dominic

born on Sunday

#111

Vincent

to prevail, to win

#112

River

flowing body of water

#113

Emiliano

industrious, striving

#116

Lorenzo

crowned with laurel, symbol of victory

#120

Milo

soldier

#140

Calvin

bald, hairless

#141

Leon

brave, lion-hearted

#152

Emilio

rival, eager to excel

#157

Legend

story to be read, remarkable person

#175

Max

greatest

#177

Felix

happy, fortunate

#181

Antonio

priceless, of inestimable worth

#199

Justin

just, righteous

#214

Victor

conqueror, winner

#221

Patrick

patrician, of noble birth

#246

Mark

of Mars, warlike

#256

Marcus

of Mars, warlike

#268

Lukas

man from Lucania

#298

Maximiliano

greatest

#321

Cristian

follower of Christ, Christian

#323

Dante

enduring, lasting

#331

Maximus

greatest, largest

#361

Cesar

head of hair

#363

Santino

holy, sacred one

#378

Stephen

the crowned one

#384

Titus

title of honor, great one

#387

Marco

of Mars, warlike

#390

Julius

of the Julian clan, youthful

#399

Mario

of Mars, warrior

#401

Remy

from Reims

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