Roman Origin baby names
Names tagged with “Roman Origin” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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17 names
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- Romina
Latin
91From the Roman family name Romanus, meaning 'of Rome' or 'Roman.' Evokes the strength and civilization of the ancient Roman Empire.
- Lyvia
Latin
84From Latin 'livius' meaning 'pale' or 'bluish', historically a Roman family name borne by notable figures including the historian Livy.
- Vinicio
Latin
84From Latin 'vinea' meaning vineyard. Associated with wine production and the fruitfulness of the vine.
- Junissa
Latin
70Feminine form derived from Junius, a Roman family name. The -issa suffix adds diminutive or feminine qualities, suggesting 'of or belonging to the Junius family.'
- Emeilia
Latin
70From Latin Aemilia, meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.' A classical Roman name with centuries of use across European cultures.
- Aureus
Latin
62From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden' or 'of gold', associated with wealth, brilliance, and the Roman gold coin.
- Adriany
Latin
62From Latin Adrianus, originally referring to a person from Hadria. The name evolved through Romance languages and gained the feminine diminutive form '-any' in modern usage.
- Valerie
Latin
56Strong and healthy, from the Roman family name Valerius, which derives from the Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong.'
- Valeria
Latin
56Strong and valiant; derived from Valerius, a Roman family name rooted in 'valere' meaning 'to be strong.'
- Cecilie
Latin
42From Latin Caecilius, a Roman family name. Feminized form meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted,' though historically valued as a distinguished patrician name.
- Julyana
Latin
42Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman family name Iulius, possibly connected to Jupiter or meaning 'youthful'
- Juliyana
Latin
42Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman family name Iulius. Associated with youthfulness and the month of July.
- Cecila
Latin
42From Latin Caecilia, feminine form of Caecilius. Traditionally associated with Saint Cecilia, patron saint of music and musicians.
- Florencia
Latin
40Florencia derives from Florentius, meaning blooming or flowering. It carries associations with Florence, Italy, the historic center of Renaissance art and culture.
- Andony
Greek
40From Greek 'anthos' meaning 'flower' or from Latin 'Antonius', an old Roman family name. 'Andony' is a rare variant spelling of Anthony.
- Maxamillion
Latin
40From Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest' or 'largest', with the diminutive suffix '-illion' creating an elaborated, superlative form.
- Leticia
Latin
12From Latin 'laetitia' meaning 'joy' or 'gladness'. Associated with happiness and contentment in Roman culture.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
