Latin Names
6,787 names found
Chezaray
Latin
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Cesar' (Latin origin, meaning 'long-haired') and 'Ray' (English, meaning 'wise protector').
Marjo
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A diminutive of Maria, Marjo carries the traditional meanings of 'star of the sea' or 'bitter'.
Akeeyla
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A variation of Aquila, a Latin name meaning 'eagle'.
Apria
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly inspired by April, the month named after the Latin word *aperire*, meaning 'to open,' signifying springtime.
Candina
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Possibly related to Candace meaning 'pure, sincere' or Candida, a Latin name meaning 'white, pure'.
Eimile
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A variant of Emily, meaning "rival" or "eager." Derived from the Roman family name Aemilius.
Marka
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Marka can be a feminine form of Mark, a Latin name derived from Mars, the Roman god of war. It signifies strength and warrior spirit.
Graice
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A variation of Grace, a name of Latin origin meaning 'favor' or 'blessing'.
Nonia
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This name has Latin origins, possibly related to 'nonus' meaning 'ninth', or as a feminine form of Nonius. It is uncommon and has a classical feel.
Chirstina
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A variant spelling of Christina, meaning "follower of Christ" or "anointed" from Latin Christianus.
Nonna
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This name has multiple origins. In Latin, it can mean 'ninth,' and in Italian, it is often used as a diminutive for names like Antonina, meaning 'priceless.' It can also mean 'grandmother' in some Slavic languages.
Arrabelle
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A variant of Arabella, possibly meaning 'yielding to prayer' from Latin 'orabilis'.
Noralba
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A combination of 'Nora' (likely from Latin 'honor') and 'Alba' (Latin for 'white, dawn'). It evokes a sense of honored light or dawn.
Markal
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Markal is a name with uncertain origins, possibly a variant of Mark, meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars'.
Eimly
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Eimly is a modern variant of Emily, derived from the Roman Aemilia, meaning 'rival' or 'industrious'.
Markala
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly a blend of 'Mark' or 'Marc' with a feminine suffix '-ala' or '-ella'.
Noreda
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Noreda is thought to be a variant of 'Nora', which has Latin roots meaning 'light' or 'honor', or possibly a diminutive of names ending in '-reda'.
Gresia
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Likely a variant of 'Gracia' or 'Grace,' derived from Latin, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. It symbolizes beauty and kindness.
Amillianna
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A modern name, likely a combination of Amelia (meaning 'work') and Anna (meaning 'grace').
Norena
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A variant of Nora, which can be derived from Honora meaning 'honor' or 'light', or from Eleanor meaning 'bright, shining one'.
Markale
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A modern name, possibly a blend of 'Mark' and a suffix like '-ale,' suggesting a connection to the Roman god Mars or strength.
Candise
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Likely a modern variant of Candice, derived from the Latin "candor," meaning "brightness, purity, sincerity."
Electa
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Electa is a Latin name meaning "chosen" or "elect."
Markallen
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A compound name combining Mark (Latin 'dedicated to Mars') and Allen (Celtic 'rock' or 'harmony').
Chrisina
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A variant of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'anointed'. It's of Latin origin.
Norianna
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Norianna is a feminine name possibly a fusion of Nora and Arianna, combining the meanings 'light' or 'honor' with 'holy'.
Norina
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Likely a diminutive of Eleanor or Nora, with potential ties to the Latin 'honor' or the Welsh 'Gwen' (fair).
Arrius
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A Roman family name, possibly related to the Etruscan word for "bronze" or "brave."
Elestine
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Possibly a variant of Celestine, derived from the Latin 'caelestis,' meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial'.
Markandrew
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A compound name combining Mark (from Mars, the Roman god of war) and Andrew (Greek for 'manly').
Normagene
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A compound name combining 'Norma', meaning 'from the north' or 'standard' (Latin), and 'Gene', often a diminutive of names like Eugene meaning 'well-born' (Greek).
Chrisna
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Possibly a short form of Christina, derived from the Latin 'Christianus' meaning 'a follower of Christ'.
Aelianna
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Likely a blend of Aelia (Latin family name) and Anna (Hebrew for 'grace'). Therefore, 'grace of Aelia'.
Amamda
Latin
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Likely a misspelling of Amanda, a Latin name meaning "worthy of love" or "much loved."
Apricity
Latin
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The warmth of the sun in winter. A relatively modern word gaining popularity as a name.
Candiss
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A variant of Candice, which is derived from the Latin 'candida,' meaning 'white,' 'pure,' or 'sincere'.
Markas
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Markas is a variant of Marcus, a Roman praenomen derived from Mars, the Roman god of war, suggesting 'dedicated to Mars'.
Markasia
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A distinctive name with unclear etymology, potentially a modern creation or a rare variant of names like 'Marcella' or 'Cassia,' suggesting strength and uniqueness.
Markavion
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Markavion is a modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Mark' (Latin for 'warlike') and a suffix creating a distinctive sound, suggesting strength and individuality.
Candita
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Diminutive of Candida, from Latin 'candidus', meaning 'white', 'pure', or 'sincere'.
Markavius
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A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Mark' (Latin, from Mars, god of war) with a more elaborate, possibly Greek or invented suffix. It sounds strong and distinguished.
Markay
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A modern invented name, it could be a feminization of 'Mark' (Latin, 'warlike') or a blend of 'Mar-' and '-kay' sounds.
Artavia
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Artavia is a modern invented name, possibly inspired by the sounds of names like Arthur or Octavia, without a deep historical meaning.
Hilari
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A variation of Hilary, meaning 'cheerful' or 'joyful,' of Latin origin. It stems from the word 'hilaris,' associated with merriment and happiness.
Markaylah
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A modern creation, likely a feminized form of Mark or Marcus (Latin, associated with the Roman god Mars), with the popular '-aylah' ending.
Markaysha
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A modern invented female name, likely a creative variation of Marquisha or related to Marcus, possibly implying a 'warlike' or strong nature.
Apriel
Latin
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A modern respelling of April, derived from the Latin word 'aperire' meaning 'to open', referring to the opening of flowers in springtime.
Candor
Latin
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Candor is a Latin-derived word meaning 'brightness, purity, innocence, frankness'. It embodies honesty and integrity.
Markchristopher
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A compound name combining 'Mark' (of Mars) and 'Christopher' (Christ-bearer). It signifies a devotion to both worldly strength and faith.
Markcus
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A variant spelling of Marcus, it derives from the Roman nomen 'Marcius', possibly linked to the god Mars.
Markdaniel
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A compound given name combining 'Mark' (Latin, from Mars, god of war) and 'Daniel' (Hebrew, meaning 'God is my judge'). It suggests a blend of earthly strength and divine justice.
Ellivia
Latin
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Ellivia is likely a modern variation of Olivia, which is of Latin origin, meaning 'olive tree'.
Markdavid
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A compound name combining Mark (Latin for 'dedicated to Mars') and David (Hebrew for 'beloved').
Candria
Latin
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Likely a modern variant of Candice, meaning 'pure' or 'sincere', derived from the Latin 'candidus'.
Marke
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This is a very rare spelling variation of Mark, which is derived from the Roman name Marcus, possibly related to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Markeas
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A contemporary male name, possibly an elaboration of Mark or Marcus, suggesting a connection to Mars or warlike attributes.
Markease
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A modern invented name, possibly combining 'Mark' (Latin, 'warlike') with a feminine suffix. It sounds contemporary and unique.
Elunay
Latin
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Origin unclear, possibly a modern invented name with a connection to 'Luna' or 'Elune'.
Markece
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A modern invented name, likely a blend of 'Mark' (from the Roman god Mars) and a suffix such as '-ece' or derived from other names.
Amanada
Latin
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Amanada is likely a misspelling of Amanda, a Latin name meaning "worthy of love" or "much loved."