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Latin Names

Latin names are plentiful throughout English-speaking countries, as Latin is one of the root languages for English. Latin names include many of the most popular baby names in the Western world, including Lucy and Oliver, Julia, and Miles.

Latin names in the US Top 100 for girls include Ava, Clara, Lillian, Olivia, and Stella. For boys, Latin names in the US Top 100 include Dominic, Lucas, Julian, Roman, and Sebastian. In Rome, popular names include Cecilia, Viola, Christian, and Santiago.

Of course, many unique baby names have Latin origins too, such as Sidra, Domino, and Vesper. Latin was the language of ancient Rome, another source for fashionable modern names, such as Augustus, Cassius, and Octavia.

Browse all of our Latin baby names here. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Lucasta

Meaning: pure light

Origin:English
3638
Adrienne

Meaning: man from Adria

Origin:Latin, feminine variation of Adrian
514
Juliana

Meaning: youthful or sky father

Origin:Latin
557
Laurence

Meaning: from Laurentum

Origin:Latin
6349
Concordia

Meaning: peace, harmony

Origin:Latin
3061
Clare

Meaning: bright, clear

Origin:Latin
2470
Zea

Meaning: grain

Origin:Latin
2817
Verity

Meaning: truth

Origin:Latin
338
Zinnia

Meaning: Zinn's flower

Origin:Flower name, from German surname
579
Laurel

Meaning: laurel tree

Origin:Latin
606
Amity

Meaning: friendship

Origin:Latin
692
Dulcia

Meaning: sweet

Origin:Latin
7206
Modesty

Meaning: modesty

Origin:Latin
8421
Clarissa

Meaning: bright, clear

Origin:Elaboration of Clara
707
Julianne

Meaning: youthful or sky father

Origin:Latin
3191
Florida

Meaning: flowery

Origin:Place name and Spanish from Latin
6550
Cornelia

Meaning: horn

Origin:Feminine variation of Cornelius, Latin
574
Faustine

Meaning: fortunate one

Origin:Latin, feminine variation of Faust
2695
Celestine

Meaning: heavenly

Origin:Latin
3214
Noble

Meaning: aristocratic

Origin:Latin
1223