Roman Baby Unisex Names With Meanings
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Roman Baby Unisex Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Unisex!
You can browse all Roman baby Unisex names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Roman Baby Unisex Names by Alphabet
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Roman Baby Names for Unisexs List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
The women of fire, one who is made of fire | ||
A young goat, or a shield from young goat skin | ||
The female form or Aelius; Sun | ||
The sun, name of Roman emperor Handrian | ||
Excel or emulate like sun | ||
Estonian form of Emily. It means work. | ||
From the royal Roman clan | ||
Roman cognomen of unknown meaning | ||
Beautiful, loving people who are spontaneous and happy-go-lucky | ||
Estonian form of Antonia. It means highly praiseworthy. | ||
Sicilian form of Augustus, meaning venerable. | ||
God of Dawn; Goddess of Dawn | ||
A form of Aurelius, meaning golden or gilded. | ||
A Roman Goddess; wonderful dawn and breezy | ||
form of Barbara used in Czech and Slovak | ||
Foreign, Overseas | ||
A form of Caius, meaning to rejoice. | ||
He will rejoice | ||
Sicilian form of Carinus, meaning dear or beloved. | ||
Goddess of growth and agriculture | ||
It means blind; they are the sixth one | ||
The one who is blind | ||
They are hairy | ||
Sicilian form of Caelestinus. It means of the sky or heavenly. | ||
A martyr and a bishop under the emperor Valerian | ||
Bright, attention gainer and clear | ||
One who is lame; cannot walk; one whose legs are crippled | ||
One who is crippled; disabled; handicapped; unable to walk | ||
Sicilian form of Chlorus, meaning pale green. | ||
Hailing from a forest in Romania; in a romanian forest | ||
Dove, a bird resembling pigeon and a symbol for peace | ||
Harmony, peace, tranquil and amity | ||
Constant; never changing; steadfast; persistent and sustained | ||
Something that is persistent and never changes | ||
Sowing the seeds; planting; Derived from the Roman God of harvest | ||
Hoen, a bony growth that grows on the bodies of certain animals | ||
Custanzu is the Sicilian form of Constantius and means constant or steadfast. | ||
Mythical Goddess | ||
One who came tenth in number | ||
One who came out of womb; a blessed one | ||
One who promotes civilization | ||
Goddess of moon; huntress | ||
Divine lady; filled with beauty and brains | ||
A divine lady, Goddess of the Moon and Hunt; one who has magical powers; childbirth; Heavenly, Divine | ||
A huntress who is also a Goddess | ||
Virgin queen of a land | ||
Awake; they have arisen from the grave | ||
One who is very close to Lord | ||
The one who is born of the Lord | ||
One who is born out of a God; has Godly manners | ||


