Roman Heritage baby names
Names tagged with “Roman Heritage” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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23 names
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- Anthoni
Greek
84From Greek 'anthos' meaning 'flower' or from Latin 'antonius', an ancient Roman family name of uncertain but possibly Etruscan origin.
- Aurellia
Latin
84From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden. Aurellia is an elaborate feminine form of the Roman family name Aurelius, historically associated with nobility and the sun.
- Fabian
Latin
72From the Roman family name Fabius, derived from faba meaning 'bean.' Associated with the Fabian strategy of delay and caution used in warfare.
- Cassio
Latin
62From Latin Cassius, possibly derived from 'cassus' meaning 'empty' or 'vain', though more likely connected to the Cassian family name in ancient Rome.
- Orazio
Italian
62From Latin Horatius, a Roman family name. Associated with the Roman poet Horace, meaning 'keeper of the hours' or derived from Hora (hour).
- Romelio
Spanish
62From Latin 'Romulus', legendary founder of Rome, with Spanish diminutive suffix -lio creating 'little Roman'
- Felicitas
Latin
62From Latin 'felicitas' meaning happiness, good fortune, and prosperity. A virtue name popular in ancient Rome and early Christian tradition.
- Serjio
Spanish
62From Latin Sergius, possibly derived from 'servus' meaning 'servant'. A classical Roman name with enduring Mediterranean heritage.
- Antonis
Greek
42From the Roman family name Antonius, possibly derived from Greek anthos meaning 'flower' or of uncertain Etruscan origin. Widely popularized through Saint Anthony.
- Fabiano
Latin
42From the Roman family name Fabius, meaning 'bean grower' or 'one who grows beans,' referencing agricultural heritage.
- Arelina
Latin
42From Latin 'arela' meaning 'altar' or derived from 'Aurelia' meaning 'golden one'. Associated with light and nobility.
- Romaine
Latin
42From Latin Romanus meaning 'of Rome' or 'Roman'. Used historically for those from the Roman Empire or in reference to Roman heritage.
- Fabricio
Latin
40From Latin 'fabrica' meaning 'craftsman' or 'maker.' Associated with skill and craftsmanship in ancient Roman culture.
- Romario
Latin
40From Latin 'Romanus' meaning 'of Rome,' combined with the diminutive suffix '-io,' denoting a person from Rome or of Roman heritage.
- Emilian
Latin
40From Latin Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'emulating'. Associated with the Roman family name and early Christian tradition.
- Nona
Latin
40From Latin 'nonus' meaning 'ninth', traditionally given to ninth-born children. Also associated with the Roman goddess of childbirth.
- Adriell
Latin
40From Latin Adrianus, meaning 'from Hadria,' an ancient Italian port city. Associated with the Adriatic Sea region.
- Marcoantonio
Italian
40Compound of Marcus (dedicated to Mars) and Antonius (of the Antonii family). A traditional Italian name combining two classical Roman names.
- Pius
Latin
40From Latin 'pius' meaning dutiful, devout, and virtuous. Associated with piety and moral righteousness in Roman tradition.
- Celio
Latin
40From Latin Caelius, an ancient Roman family name. Related to caelum meaning 'sky' or 'heaven'.
- Sabina
Latin
30From Latin 'Sabinus' referring to the Sabine people of ancient Italy. Associated with wisdom and ancient Roman heritage.
- Augusten
Latin
20Derived from Augustus, meaning 'venerable' or 'majestic.' A literary variant popularized by modern usage.
- Severina
Latin
10From Latin 'severus' meaning strict, serious, or stern. Feminine form denoting strength and solemnity.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
