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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Angelyn

Girl

divine messenger

Roselia

Girl

little rose, rose garden

Romelia

Girl

from Rome, Roman woman

Abbey

Girl

monastery, convent

Anthuan

Boy

priceless, of inestimable worth

Josefine

Girl

feminine form of Joseph

Agata

Girl

virtuous woman

Romell

Boy

man of Rome, from Rome

Mea

Girl

my, mine (beloved possession)

Markos

Boy

of Mars, warlike

Triana

Girl

of Trajan (Roman Emperor)

Yulia

Girl

youthful, downy-bearded

Sixto

Boy

sixth

Nataleigh

Girl

of or pertaining to birth

Dezire

Girl

desired, longed for

Aelia

Girl

of the Aelia clan

Paulino

Boy

small, humble

Calyx

Boy

protective covering of a flower bud

Blas

Boy

one who stammers

Venture

Boy

bold undertaking; risky journey

Romey

Girl

from Rome

Donato

Boy

given, gift

Videl

Girl

she who sees, vision

Catalyna

Girl

pure one

Miles

Girl

soldier, warrior

Franki

Girl

free one, from France

Corvin

Boy

raven, crow

Urban

Boy

urbane, sophisticated

Greysi

Girl

blessing, unmerited favor

Treasure

Boy

storehouse of precious things

Saturn

Boy

of Saturn, god of agriculture and time

Dahiana

Girl

divine, heavenly

Cecile

Girl

blind (from Latin caecus)

Kosta

Boy

constant, steadfast

Vela

Girl

sail

Marvella

Girl

wonderful things

Vision

Boy

sight, ability to see

Sola

Girl

alone, only, unique

Cayetana

Girl

of or from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)

Francia

Girl

free, from France

Tory

Girl

short form of Victoria

September

Girl

seventh month

Aime

Girl

the loved

Tracen

Boy

from Thracia

Oli

Boy

olive tree

Tatianna

Girl

of the Tatius clan

Cario

Boy

dear, beloved

Akeelah

Girl

eagle (via Latin Aquila connection)

Jewelz

Girl

plaything (original Latin sense)

Airess

Girl

one who inherits (Latin root)

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