3912+ Latin Girl Names
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Popular Names
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Latin Girl Names for Girls
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Olive Tree"
- Description:Name popularized in English literature, associated with Latin oliva and symbolically linked to peace and the olive tree.
- Origin:Germanic, Latin
- Meaning:"Work; Industrious"
- Description:Amelia is linked to Germanic roots meaning work and became prominent in European aristocratic and later Anglophone naming.
- Origin:Scandinavian, Latin
- Meaning:"Mine; Beloved"
- Description:Mia is a short international name used as a diminutive in several languages, often associated with possessive or affectionate senses.
- Origin:Germanic, Latin
- Meaning:"Birdlike; Life"
- Description:Etymology is uncertain; sometimes linked to Germanic roots or to Latin avis, and widely popular in recent decades.
- Origin:Latin, Spanish
- Meaning:"Attendant to Temple"
- Description:From Latin Camillus and related forms, it denotes ceremonial attendance and spread widely through Romance-language usage.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Moon"
- Description:From Latin for moon and the Roman moon goddess, now widely used as a contemporary given name.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Purple Flower"
- Description:Violet is a flower name from Latin roots, prominent in Victorian naming and revived strongly in recent decades.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Dawn"
- Description:From Latin for dawn and the Roman dawn goddess, used as a poetic and classical given name.
- Origin:Hebrew, Latin
- Meaning:"God Has Answered"
- Description:Used in Hebrew and modern international contexts, it is interpreted with theological meaning and has increased in contemporary popularity.
- Origin:Irish, Latin
- Meaning:"Honor"
- Description:Nora is often treated as a standalone name or a shortened form of Honora or Eleanor, depending on tradition.
- Origin:English, Latin
- Meaning:"Lily Flower"
- Description:Lily is an English flower name with strong modern popularity, often associated with purity in literary and religious symbolism.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Rival; Striving"
- Description:From Latin Aemilia, associated with striving or rivalry, it has been used continuously in English since the eighteenth century.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Light"
- Description:From Latin lux, it is associated with Saint Lucia and has remained continuously used in English.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"New"
- Description:From Latin nova meaning new, it is influenced by astronomical terminology and has become a modern given name in multiple countries.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Divine Favor"
- Description:English virtue name from Latin gratia, denoting grace or favor and historically favored in Christian moral naming.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Rival or Eager"
- Description:From the Roman family name Aemilius, transmitted through European languages and frequently associated with classical and literary usage.
- Origin:Latin, Italian, Spanish
- Meaning:"Strong, Healthy"
- Description:Feminine form from Latin valens, widespread in Romance languages and often associated with strength and health.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Victory"
- Description:From Latin victoria, used since antiquity and reinforced by royal usage, signifying victory or triumph.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Star"
- Description:From Latin for star, it gained given-name popularity in the nineteenth century and remains widely used.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Lily Flower"
- Description:English name influenced by Lily and possibly Elizabeth variants, commonly associated with the lily flower and purity symbolism.
- Origin:Greek, Latin
- Meaning:"Origin Beginning"
- Description:From Greek meaning origin, known through biblical and literary tradition as a term for beginnings and creation.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Red Gemstone"
- Description:From the gemstone name via Latin ruber meaning red, adopted as a given name with color and mineral associations.
- Origin:Latin, French
- Meaning:"Clear Bright"
- Description:French form of Clara, it carries Latin meanings of brightness and was reinforced by Saint Clare traditions.
- Origin:Latin, French
- Meaning:"Birth of the Lord"
- Description:From Latin Natalis associated with the Lordβs birth, used in Christian contexts and popularized through French and wider European usage.
- Origin:Hebrew, Latin
- Meaning:"Bitter Sea"
- Description:Latinized form of Mary, extremely widespread across Christian cultures, with disputed etymology and multiple traditional interpretations.
- Origin:Latin, French, English
- Meaning:"Alive Lively"
- Description:From Latin roots meaning alive, it has medieval attestations and modern use for multiple genders.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Clear; Bright"
- Description:Clara is a Latin-derived name meaning clear or bright, popularized through Saint Clare and later European usage.
- Origin:English, Latin
- Meaning:"Season of Fall"
- Description:Autumn is a seasonal word name adopted into English given-name use during the twentieth century.
- Origin:Latin, Spanish
- Meaning:"Lily"
- Description:Formed from the lily motif and related names, it is common in Romance-language communities and international contexts.
- Origin:Latin, French, English
- Meaning:"Free Person"
- Description:Feminine form related to Carolus, it spread through European royal naming and enduring literary use.
- Origin:Latin, Italian, Spanish
- Meaning:"Light"
- Description:From Latin lux meaning light, widely used in Romance languages and associated with Saint Lucia in Christian calendar traditions.
- Origin:Greek, Latin, Persian
- Meaning:"Most Holy"
- Description:Ariana has multiple proposed origins, often linked to a tradition meaning most holy, and is widely used internationally.
- Origin:Latin, Slavic
- Meaning:"Birthday of Lord"
- Description:From Latin natalis associated with birth, used in Christian contexts for Christmas, and widespread in Slavic languages.
- Origin:Italian, Latin
- Meaning:"Beautiful"
- Description:Often a short form of Isabella or related names, also directly from Italian bella meaning beautiful.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Juniper Tree"
- Description:Botanical given name from the juniper plant, drawing on Latin-based vocabulary transmitted into English.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Rose Flower"
- Description:From Latin rosa via European languages, used as a floral given name with longstanding symbolic associations.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Youthful"
- Description:Ancient Roman name associated with the Julian family, traditionally glossed as youthful and used continuously in European naming.
- Origin:English, Latin
- Meaning:"Calm Peacefulness"
- Description:A modern English virtue name, it reflects late twentieth-century preference for abstract qualities as given names.
- Origin:Greek, Latin, English
- Meaning:"Pearl"
- Description:From Greek margaritΔs meaning pearl, it became common through saints and royal bearers across medieval and early modern Europe.
- Origin:Latin, Igbo, Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Grace; Eternal; Immortal"
- Description:A cross-cultural name with multiple independent etymologies, variously linked to grace, eternity, or immortality.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Blind"
- Description:From a Roman family name associated with blindness, it is reinforced by Saint Ceciliaβs prominence in Christian tradition.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Youthful"
- Description:A French diminutive of Julie, it is associated with literary tradition and carries Latin roots related to youth and the Julian family.
- Origin:Hebrew, Latin, English
- Meaning:"Beloved; Bitterness; Rebellion"
- Description:English form of Maria, with debated Hebrew etymology, central to Christian devotion and long used across Europe.
- Origin:Slavic, Latin
- Meaning:"Bright; Noble"
- Description:Used across Slavic and Romance contexts, with meanings variably tied to brightness or to noble-associated roots in related names.
- Origin:Latin, French
- Meaning:"Flowering Tree"
- Description:A botanical name from the magnolia genus, ultimately honoring botanist Pierre Magnol and associated with flowering trees.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Oarsman; Remedy"
- Description:A French name associated with Saint Remigius, sometimes linked to Latin roots meaning oarsman or remedy in folk interpretation.
- Origin:English, Latin
- Meaning:"Wise One"
- Description:English word name linked to wisdom and the herb, derived from Latin root for knowing, used in modern virtue naming.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Strong; Healthy"
- Description:Valerie comes from Latin verbs meaning to be strong or healthy and has been used across Romance and English naming traditions.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Month of Juno"
- Description:Adopted from the month name, it reflects Roman associations with Juno and became common as a given name.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Strong; Healthy"
- Description:Feminine form linked to the Roman Valerius family, it remains common in Romance-language naming systems.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Olive Tree"
- Description:From the Latin for olive, historically associated with peace symbolism and used in English since the medieval period.
- Origin:Latin, French
- Meaning:"Rose"
- Description:A French and English given name built on Latin rosa, meaning rose, with longstanding use in European naming.
- Origin:Latin, French
- Meaning:"Alive"
- Description:French feminine form of Vivian, from Latin vivus meaning alive, historically associated with saints and later with modern French naming.
- Origin:Latin, French
- Meaning:"Heavenly"
- Description:From Latin caelestis, popularized through French and English usage and often associated with celestial imagery.
- Origin:Latin, Italian
- Meaning:"Precious Stone"
- Description:A Latin-derived name meaning gem or precious stone, widely used in Italian and English-speaking contexts.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Yielding to Prayer"
- Description:Elaborated European name of uncertain origin, sometimes linked to Latin prayer-related phrases; popular in aristocratic and later revival naming cycles.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Lovable"
- Description:Mabel is a medieval English form from Latin, conveying the sense of being lovable or dear.
- Origin:Spanish, Latin
- Meaning:"My Dream"
- Description:Sometimes linked to Romance-language forms and place-names, with modern usage often emphasizing sound symbolism over fixed etymology.
- Origin:Slavic, Latin
- Meaning:"Faith; Truth"
- Description:From Slavic vera meaning faith; also resonates with Latin verus meaning true, supporting virtue-based interpretations.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Heavenly"
- Description:Celine is a French form linked to Latin roots for heaven, also associated with early Christian saint names in Europe.
- Origin:French, Latin, English
- Meaning:"Beloved"
- Description:From Old French AimΓ©e, ultimately from Latin for beloved, it has been used in English since the Middle Ages.
- Origin:Italian, Latin
- Meaning:"Priceless One"
- Description:Italian diminutive of Antonia, traditionally linked to Latin name traditions and often interpreted as priceless.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Attendant At Temple"
- Description:French form linked to Latin Camillus, it is used for multiple genders and associated with Roman religious terminology.
- Origin:Latin, Spanish, Portuguese
- Meaning:"Of Mary"
- Description:Romance form associated with Maria, used extensively in Iberian and Latin American contexts with devotional naming patterns.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Divine, Heavenly"
- Description:From Roman goddess name, linked to Latin divus concepts, traditionally interpreted as divine or heavenly and used continuously in Western naming.
- Origin:Greek, Latin
- Meaning:"Moon"
- Description:Associated with Greek Selene, personification of the moon, and adopted across European languages with stable lunar semantics.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Grace; Favor"
- Description:A diminutive of Grace, from Latin gratia meaning grace or favor, used as both nickname and given name.
- Origin:English, Latin
- Meaning:"Trust and Confidence"
- Description:Faith is a virtue name denoting religious or personal trust, widely used in English-speaking contexts.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Youthful, of Julius"
- Description:Feminine form linked to the Roman Julius lineage, widely transmitted through Christian and European naming practice.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Lily Flower"
- Description:Variant of Lily, derived from the flower name long associated with purity symbolism in European traditions.
- Origin:Spanish, Latin
- Meaning:"Sorrows"
- Description:Commonly a diminutive of Dolores, referring to sorrows, and associated with Marian devotional titles in Spanish tradition.
- Origin:Latin, French
- Meaning:"Little Light"
- Description:French diminutive of Lucia, it reflects the Latin root for light and long-standing Christian naming patterns.
- Origin:Greek, Latin, English
- Meaning:"Messenger; Angel"
- Description:From Greek angelos meaning messenger, it entered Christian naming through Latin and became common in modern European languages.
- Origin:Latin, French
- Meaning:"Youthful"
- Description:Juliet is a French diminutive of a Latin-rooted name, popularized widely through Shakespearean literature.
- Origin:Latin, Spanish
- Meaning:"Love; Beloved"
- Description:Often understood through Latin and Spanish vocabulary for love, it functions as a contemporary given name with affective resonance.
- Origin:Latin, Italian
- Meaning:"Light"
- Description:A feminine form of Lucianus, it derives from Latin lux for light and is used widely in Italian and Spanish speaking communities.
- Origin:Latin, Slavic
- Meaning:"Attendant; Helper"
- Description:Slavic and international form of Camilla, linked to Latin traditions of attendants in religious service.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Eighth"
- Description:Feminine form of Octavius, an ancient Roman family name derived from the ordinal for eighth, with historical prominence in Rome.
- Origin:English, Latin
- Meaning:"Dew of the Sea"
- Description:Compound name combining Rose and Mary; also the herb rosemary, from Latin ros marinus, influences perceived meaning.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Rose"
- Description:A diminutive of Rose and related names, ultimately from Latin rosa, widely used as an affectionate form.
- Origin:Greek, Latin, Italian
- Meaning:"Little Angel"
- Description:Angelina is a diminutive form associated with angelic imagery, developed through Greek and Latin traditions and popular in Romance languages.
- Origin:Latin, Italian
- Meaning:"From France"
- Description:Francesca is the Italian feminine form related to Francis, historically associated with France and the Franks.
- Origin:Latin, Italian
- Meaning:"From Hadria"
- Description:A feminine form linked to Adrian, referencing Hadria and the Adriatic region in Roman and later European usage.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Attendant At Rites"
- Description:Latin name associated with ritual attendants, prominent in Roman literature, and later adopted broadly in European naming traditions.
- Origin:Latin, Italian
- Meaning:"Calm; Serene"
- Description:From Latin serenus, the name denotes tranquility and has been sustained through Italian and broader European usage.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Golden"
- Description:Aurelia is a Latin name meaning golden, associated with ancient Roman naming and revived in modern European usage.
- Origin:English, Latin
- Meaning:"Poppy Flower"
- Description:Poppy began as a floral nickname and has become an established given name in contemporary English-speaking contexts.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Queen"
- Description:Regina is a Latin name meaning queen, used in Christian contexts and in several European naming traditions.
- Origin:Germanic, Latin
- Meaning:"Noble"
- Description:A feminine form derived from Germanic adal for noble, it is used across Romance languages and English speaking contexts.
- Origin:Spanish, Latin
- Meaning:"Youthful"
- Description:Spanish form of Juliet, ultimately from Latin roots associated with youthfulness, widely used in Romance-language communities.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Graceful and Lovable"
- Description:Compound of Anna and belle, common in Romance-language naming and later adopted broadly in English usage.
- Origin:Latin, French
- Meaning:"From Laurentum"
- Description:English form from French Laurent, ultimately linked to Laurentum and laurel symbolism, widely used in the twentieth century.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Youthful"
- Description:A feminine elaboration of Julian forms, it appears across European languages and English, retaining an association with Latin concepts of youth.
- Origin:Latin, Celtic
- Meaning:"River Name"
- Description:Sabrina is linked to an ancient river name and British legend, later popularized through literature and modern media.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Laurel"
- Description:From Latin laurus meaning laurel, it carries classical and literary associations and has remained common across European languages.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Of the Forest"
- Description:French form of Sylvia from Latin silva meaning forest, associated with woodland imagery and long-standing Romance-language usage.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Of the Forest"
- Description:From Latin silva meaning forest, it became established through Roman legend and later European literary usage.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"God Is My Light"
- Description:Elora is used as a melodic modern name, with proposed links to Eleanor and to stylized Latinate roots.
- Origin:Latin, Italian
- Meaning:"Full of Life"
- Description:A Latin-derived name associated with vitality and later saint traditions, widely used in Italian and Spanish contexts.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"From France; Free"
- Description:Feminine form of Francis, derived from Latin relating to the Franks or France, it has long-standing use in English and European contexts.
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