Roman Root baby names
Names tagged with “Roman Root” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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28 names
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- Maximilliano
Latin
84From Latin 'Maximilianus,' derived from 'maximus' meaning 'greatest.' An elaborate form emphasizing superlative greatness and supreme dignity.
- Adriella
Latin
84From Latin 'Adrianus', meaning 'from Hadria'. Feminized form with diminutive -ella suffix, suggesting 'little one from Hadria'.
- Paulo
Latin
74From Latin meaning 'small' or 'humble'. A classical Roman name borne by Saint Paul the Apostle, one of Christianity's most influential figures.
- Cicily
Latin
74From Latin Cecilia, feminine of Caecilius, possibly derived from caecus meaning 'blind'. Associated with Saint Cecilia, patron saint of music and musicians.
- Julio
Latin
72From Latin Iulius, a Roman family name possibly derived from Iulus, associated with downy hair or youthfulness. Widely used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Luciana
Latin
70Feminine form of Lucianus, derived from Latin 'lux' meaning light. Historically used in Roman times and revived in Romance languages.
- Julionna
Latin
70Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman family name Iulius, possibly connected to Iove (Jupiter) or meaning 'youthful'.
- Maximiliano
Latin
66Greatest, largest. From the Roman family name Maximus, signifying superlative excellence and supreme rank in classical tradition.
- Ceaser
Latin
62From Latin 'caesaries' meaning 'head of hair' or from the Roman family name, associated with power and leadership through Julius Caesar.
- Venicio
Latin
62From Latin Venantius, meaning 'hunting' or 'pursuing', associated with Venus, the Roman goddess of love and desire.
- Kornelia
Latin
62From Latin 'cornu' meaning horn, also the feminine form of Cornelius, an important Roman family name associated with strength and virtue.
- Massimo
Latin
55From Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest' or 'largest'. A classic Roman name denoting superiority and strength.
- Larina
Latin
42From Latin 'larus' meaning seagull, or a feminine form of Larin. Associated with lightness and grace.
- Atrina
Latin
42From Latin 'atrium', referring to the central hall of a Roman house, symbolizing home and hearth.
- Cecia
Latin
42From Latin 'caecus' meaning 'blind', though modernly used as a diminutive form related to Cecilia, meaning 'of the Caecilii clan'
- Adriene
Latin
42From the Adriatic region or 'from Hadria.' A feminine form of Adrian, connoting geographical origin and classical Roman heritage.
- Adrial
Latin
42From Latin 'adrianus' meaning 'from Hadria' or 'of the Adriatic Sea', associated with water and maritime regions.
- Jullian
Latin
40From Latin Julianus, derived from Julius. Associated with the Julian family of Rome and the month of July.
- Aelia
Latin
40From Latin Aurelius meaning 'golden'. Aelia was borne by Roman imperial families and represents classical elegance with luminous warmth.
- Prisca
Latin
40From Latin 'priscus' meaning 'ancient' or 'primitive.' Associated with early Christian tradition and classical antiquity.
- Ventus
Latin
40From Latin 'ventus' meaning 'wind'. Associated with the Roman god of winds and air, suggesting freedom and movement.
- Juli
Latin
40From Latin Iulius, a Roman family name possibly derived from Iulus, meaning 'downy-bearded' or youthful.
- Javian
Latin
30From Latin 'Javius,' a Roman family name. Modern variant of Javan, relating to the island of Java.
- Hilaria
Latin
20From Latin 'hilaris' meaning 'cheerful' or 'merry'. Associated with gladness and joyful disposition.
- Aurel
Latin
10From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden. Associated with Emperor Marcus Aurelius and classical Roman virtue.
- Constantin
Latin
6From Latin 'Constantinus', meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant', derived from 'constans' (firm, resolute).
- Juvens
Latin
6From Latin 'juvenis' meaning 'young' or 'youthful', denoting youth and vigor in Roman tradition.
- Rutila
Latin
6From Latin 'rutilus' meaning 'glowing red' or 'reddish', denoting brightness or radiance
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
