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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.

Cedric

Meaning: bounty

Origin:Celtic
127
Percival

Meaning: one who pierces the valley

Origin:French
222
Calton

Meaning: calf farm

Origin:Latin
276
Varian A name primarily used for naming boys, the m...
Origin:Modern invented name
461
Rylan

Meaning: island meadow

Origin:English and Irish
547
Atreyu

Meaning: son of all

Origin:Literary invention
777
Draven Draven is a name of American origin. The mea...
Origin:Modern invented name
789
Jaziel

Meaning: God apportions

Origin:Hebrew
790
Astrophel

Meaning: star lover

Origin:Literary name
831
Zade Zade is primarily a name given to boys. It c...
Origin:Modern invented name
883
Kylo

Meaning: narrow spit of land

Origin:Variation of Kyle, Scottish
914
Cru Cru is a name of English origin, that is typ...
Origin:Spelling variation of Crew or short form of Cruz or Crusoe
1017
Jaxon

Meaning: son of Jack

Origin:Spelling variation of Jackson
1049
Bryson

Meaning: son of Brice

Origin:English
1071
Kyler

Meaning: archer

Origin:Dutch
8182
Kyler

Meaning: bowman, archer

Origin:Dutch
1085
Greyson

Meaning: son of the steward

Origin:English
1135
Origin:Spelling variation of Caden
1137
Azari

Meaning: helped by God

Origin:American variation of Azariah, Hebrew
1149
Azari

Meaning: helped by God

Origin:American variation of Azariah, Hebrew
4076