Girls 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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Sylia

Variant of Sylvia; from the forest; woodland

Maresa

of the sea

Vergina

of the Verginius family

Felise

happy, fortunate, lucky

Emilio

rival, to emulate

Franne

Free one; from France

Tajana

from the Roman family Tatius

Laurin

crowned with laurel, victorious

Cardine

song, carol

Carmellia

camellia flower (from botanist Kamel)

Florisa

Flowering; blooming

Delaura

of the laurel tree, crowned with laurel

Corinthian

belonging to the ornate Corinthian order

Orcella

little orca, little whale

Conny

steadfast, constant

Vicey

victorious; conquering

Virignia

of the Verginius family

Estelee

heavenly star

Fausta

fortunate, lucky

Francel

from France, land of the Franks

Dulcia

sweet

Diann

divine, heavenly

Splendora

brilliance, radiance, splendor

Concepsion

immaculate conception, divine beginning

Vyolette

violet flower, purple color

Domingo

of the Lord, Sunday

Christin

follower of Christ

California

hot furnace (possible Latin root calida fornax)

Ascension

the Ascension of Jesus, rising to heaven

Sylvette

forest spirit

Vernada

spring-born, of the spring season

Flores

flowering, in bloom

Letisha

joy, happiness

Merian

star of the sea

Ivia

Olive tree; peace; a variant of Olivia

Fama

fame, reputation

Cecel

Blind; sixth; associated with Saint Cecilia, pa...

Emley

rival, striving to excel

Carlita

strong, manly

Lucenia

light, illuminated one

March

the third month, heralding spring

Argentina

land of silver, silver-rich

Veora

truth

Clarsie

famous, renowned

Fran

from the land of the Franks, France

Clatie

possibly from Clara, meaning bright and clear

Valene

strong, healthy, vigorous

Vandella

of the Vandals

Venora

love, beauty (via Latin Venus)

Arma

weapons, armored one

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