Latin Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 18
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Latin names are formed using a combination of three elements: the praenomen, the nomen, and the cognomen . The praenomen was the first name, followed by the nomen, which was the family name, and the cognomen, which was the personal name
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Latin Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
To have someones confidence and trust | ||
Happy things, or happy times | ||
One who is happy or the happy times | ||
A male offspring; son; heir | ||
The End; the final one | ||
Fair, pale or white (Derived from Irish name Finn) | ||
A fair and heroic warrior | ||
A flower (Italian version of fiora) | ||
The act of separating | ||
A proud person; Historically, a pharoah killed by Allah | ||
The celestial afterworld where Gods reside | ||
A person who makes a livelihood out of selling fish | ||
One, who is a fisherman by occupation | ||
The act of conquering and gaining triumph | ||
Essentially means 'the male offspring of Gerald' | ||
Splits down to mean 'the son of Gilbert' (Gibb is short for Norman word Gilbert) | ||
A patronymic which means 'the son of Gilbert' | ||
Fitz+Hugh esentially means 'The son of Hugh' | ||
Basically means 'The male child of James' | ||
Literally meaning 'the male offspring of Patrick'; translated from Irish Mac Giolla Phádraig | ||
Gaelicized version of Mac ShÃomóin, it means 'the son of Simmon' | ||
Basically, 'Fitz'+'Simons' means 'the male child of Simon' | ||
Uses Anglo-Norman patronym 'fitz' to mean 'the son of Walter' | ||
A patronymic which means 'the son of Water' | ||
It literally means 'son' or 'male child' | ||
Silver; Historically, aso referred to the maid or 'kaneez' of the Prophet's grandsons | ||
Usually means a slender person (woman) | ||
A person who prefers to stay by himself | ||
The style, tastes and panache of a person | ||
A richly passionate and intense woman | ||
Literally means descending from the Flannghal, a surname meaning red-haired | ||
Historically refered to a member of the Flemmings community, now a part of Belgium | ||
Refers to a ruddy or red-headed person; derived from Irish word Flann | ||
Literally means 'Blond'; Comes from the Latin word 'flavus' meaning 'golden and blonde' | ||
A blond or light-haired Boy; Derived from Latin word 'flavus' meaning 'blond' | ||
A person with yellow-coloured tresses | ||
The happy times to remember | ||
A fast-moving, swift and nimble-footed person | ||
A locational surname for people living in Fleetwood, Lancashire | ||
Literally means 'a man from Flanders', a place in Belgium | ||
An ethnic name to refer to residers of Flanders in Belgium | ||
A swift and nimble-footed person | ||
An arrow-smith by profession | ||
Derived from the Latin word Flo,it means a flower; Roman goddess of Spring | ||
One which means to blossom and bloom | ||
It means 'to flower'; prosperous being | ||
A variant of 'Florentinus' which means 'to blossom' | ||
A version of Florentin; it means 'blossoming' or 'flourishing' | ||
It means 'to flower and bloom'; It refers to anything from the Italian city of Florence | ||
Florenz, it refers to 'a flower' | ||


