Latin Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 19
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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 |
|---|---|---|
Made of 'Flora'; it represents a flower | ||
A variant of Latin 'Florence' which refers to 'flowering' | ||
A masculine modification of 'Florence' which represents the 'process of blooming' | ||
The stage of blooming and comes from the Latin word 'Florence' | ||
Essentially means a bloom or a flower; flowering Easter | ||
Feminine version of the name Florin, this also represents a blossom | ||
A Goddess of Latin name 'Flora', it means 'flowers' | ||
A variant of 'Florian', the name means 'to bloom or flower' | ||
A form of Latin word 'Florus', it means 'flowers' or 'blooms' | ||
A diminutive of 'Florence', it represents the act of blossoming or blooming | ||
A name essenially means 'flowering or blossoming' | ||
A alteration of 'Florence', the name means 'to flower or bloom' | ||
Something pure and brilliant; bright one | ||
Derived from Spanish name 'Alfonso' it means someone noble and honorable | ||
Diminutive of Spanish name 'Alfonso', it means someone respectable and noble | ||
Variant of Spanish name 'Alfonso' it means someone who is honorable and ready | ||
It means Luck or chance; Name of mythological Roman goddess of Luck | ||
Modified from 'Fortuna', it means 'fortunate and happy' | ||
Feminine version of 'Fortunat', it represents a lucky and blessed person | ||
An anternant of 'Fortunat', it refers to a 'happy and luck-endowed' person | ||
A person who is favoured by Lady Luck | ||
Derived from the name 'Fortuna', it literally means 'luck' or 'fortune' | ||
It translates to 'good luck'; Also refers to a baby born on 20th of April | ||
Derived from Latin word 'fuscus' which means something 'dull' and'dark-colored' | ||
Someone who is French by blood | ||
Refers to a Frenchman; independent and noble | ||
Refers to a won who is of French origin | ||
A woman who belongs to France | ||
A person who is a descendant of France | ||
A feminine replacement for 'Franceis' which refers to a French person or a free person | ||
A Frenchman or a free individual | ||
Refers to a free woman of French blood | ||
Refers to an individual belonging to France, 'Land of the Franks' | ||
Represents a French woman who is free | ||
The name essentially means a French descendant | ||
Alternant of 'Francina', the name means 'from France' or a free person | ||
The masculine word for 'Frances', it means 'hailing from France' or a free person | ||
From france | ||
A variant of Latin name 'Franciscus' it refers to a Frenchman or a free man | ||
It represents The Frank or a man who has his roots in France | ||
It refers to a Frank or Frenchwoman who is a free person | ||
German form of Latin 'Franciscus' and means 'a free man' | ||
It refers to a Frenchman or 'the free one' | ||
It represents a Frenchwoman or 'the one who is free' | ||
Modified from 'Franciszek', it means 'the free man' or 'The Frank' | ||
A variant of Latin name 'Frances' it refers to a woman who is French | ||
It refers to woman who hails from france and is a free person | ||


