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Latin Names for Boys

Latin names for boys have held a vast array of connotations over the millennia. Latin boys’ names have been very popular among the European aristocracy during some periods.

Some Latin names conjure images of Ancient Rome, while others feel more understated. The two most popular Latin boys’ names in the United States are Oliver and Lucas.

Along with Oliver and Lucas, other Latin boys’ names in the US Top 200 include Adrian, Dominic, Jude, Julian, Leo, Miles, Roman, and Sebastian.

Baby boy names popular in Rome include Christian — the most common Latin boys’ name in Italy — Anthony, Santiago, and Leo.

Latin names for boys, such as Caius and Remus, were also given by masters to their slaves in the Antebellum South, making them particularly resonant among African-Americans.

Latin boys’ names are coming into fashion, on balance, in the U.S., so this list of Latin names for boys is well worth exploring. 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.

Octavian

Meaning: eighth

Origin:Latin
1724
Quillen Quillen is a unique name and is not enlisted...
Origin:Variation of Quillan or Quillon
4045
Pharaoh

Meaning: ruler

Origin:Latin
2440
Maro

Meaning: from Mars; bitter; or, myself

Origin:Latin, Hebrew, or Japanese
1183
Vin

Meaning: conquering

Origin:Diminutive of Vincent, Latin
1511
Calloway

Meaning: pebbly place

Origin:English from Latin
998
Carmine

Meaning: vivid red

Origin:Latin
1890
Sargent

Meaning: to serve

Origin:Spelling variation of Sergeant, Latin
5584
Vero

Meaning: true

Origin:Latin
1093
Claudio

Meaning: lame; enclosure

Origin:Italian from Latin
1312
Colum

Meaning: dove

Origin:Latin
4576
Prosper

Meaning: favorable, prosperous

Origin:Latin
1553
Agustin

Meaning: the exalted one

Origin:Latin
2916
Celestino

Meaning: belonging to heaven

Origin:Latin
3044
Maxon

Meaning: greatest

Origin:American invented name, literary name, elaboration of Max, Latin
2519
Fortune

Meaning: luck, fate, wealth

Origin:Latin
5984
Paxton

Meaning: peace town

Origin:Latin and English
823
Quillon

Meaning: crossing swords; strong

Origin:Latin or Greek
3690
Pacific

Meaning: tranquil

Origin:Ocean name; from Latin
4637
Proctor

Meaning: official, administrator

Origin:Latin
9004