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Latin American names

#Name Meaning
1 Abantiadesdescendant of abas
2 AbrilThe month April; symbolizes spring.
3 Academianamed for ciceros villa
4 Academicusname of a philosopher
5 Acarnaniafrom arcanania
6 Acarnanusfrom acarnania
7 Acciusa roman poet
8 Achaeana greek
9 Achaemenesa persian
10 Achaemeniusa persian
11 Achaeusa greek
12 Achatesa friend of aeneas
13 Acherosriver of sorrow
14 Achillidesdescendant of achilles
15 Achivusa greek
16 Acidalianamed for venus
17 Acrisioniadesdescendant of acrisius
18 Actaeona hunter
19 Actaeonisa hunter
20 Actaeusfrom athens
21 Actorson of azeus
22 Actorisson of azeus
23 Adalirafairy of the harp
24 AdiranFrom the Adriatic.
25 Adokof the adriatic
26 AdolfoVariant of Adolph: Noble wolf.
27 Adorabeloved one
28 Adorabellaadored beauty
29 Adorabelleadored beauty
30 AdoréeGlory, adored
31 Adoriaglory
32 Adrasteiaunyielding
33 AdrianFrom the Latin Hadrianus meaning of Adria or of the Adriatic sea region. Pope Adrian IV was a 12 century British Pope who became popular in the 1980s when Sue Townsend published 'The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole'.
34 AdrianoDark; Variant of Adrian. From Adria.: (The Adriatic sea region.).
35 Adriecoming from or resident of Adria
36 AdrielGod's flock; from God's congregation.
37 Adrikof the adriatic
38 Aeafrom aea
39 Aegaeafrom the aegean sea
40 Aegaeusfrom the aegean sea
41 Aegatesfrom the aegates
42 Aegeriacumaean
43 Aegeuskid
44 Aeginamother of aeacus
45 Aeginaemother of aeacus
46 Aemilianusfrom the roman clan name aemilius
47 AemiliusEagerly
48 Aeneadesdescended from aeneas
49 Aeoliadaughter of amythaon
50 Aeoliusmythical keeper of the winds
51 Aerionabeauty
52 Aeschylusathenian poet
53 Aesclapiusgod of medicine
54 Aethiopsan ethiopian
55 AggieVirtuous, Good
56 Agostodeserving of respect
57 Agostonmajestic
58 Agrafineborn feet first
59 Agrippinacolonist
60 Agrippinaecolonist
61 Agustinamajestic, grand
62 Agustinodeserving of respect
63 AidaHappy. Famous bearer: The Ethiopian princess in Verdi's opera 'Aida'. Also a Japanese surname: runs across the field.
64 Alacibiadesname of an athenian politician
65 Alaidawinged
66 Alaurafrom the laurel tree
67 AlbanWhite
68 AlbanoWhite
69 AlbanyWhite
70 Albenfair blond
71 Albinkablond
72 AlbionWhite
73 Albulafrom the tiber
74 Alcaeusa greek poet
75 Alcamenemother of hercules
76 Alcimedemother of jason
77 Alcmenamother of hercules
78 Alcumenamother of hercules
79 Aldnousfather of nausicaa
80 Aledasmall and winged
81 Aleeciaderived from alice
82 AleeshaOf noble birth
83 Alenjandrodefender of men
84 AleraEagle
85 Aleriaeagle
86 Alerioeagle
87 Alewndrinadefender of man
88 Alexandrianadefender of man
89 Alexandteadefender of man
90 Alexiahangel from the heavens above
91 Alexondradefender of man
92 AlidaOf noble birth
93 Alishia(Woman) of noble stature, nature
94 Alisia(Woman) of noble stature, nature
95 AllegraMeaning cheerful or lively, related to the musical term allegro. Allegra was the name given by the poet Byron to his illegitimate daughter born in 1817.
96 AllinaBeauty, Nobel
97 Allisandraof great nature
98 AlmaGirl
99 Almetaambitious
100 Almyiegal
101 Alomadove abbreviation of paloma
102 Aluldwinged
103 AlvaFeminine form of Alvin: Wise friend. From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend. Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names.
104 AlverResolute
105 Alvernspring, greening see also elvern
106 AlviraLover
107 AlyciaNoble, kind
108 AlynaNoble
109 AlyshaOf noble birth
110 Amabelvariant of Amabilis
111 AmabelleLief
112 AmabilisBeautiful, beautiful
113 Amablevariant of Amabilis
114 AmadeaGod `s love
115 AmadeeGod `s love
116 AmadeusLoving God
117 Amadinaworthy of god
118 Amadineworthy of god
119 Amadioloves god
120 Amadislove of god
121 AmaliaVariant of Amelia: From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia.
122 AmalieYoked strijdens, Hardworking
123 AmandaFrom the Latin word amanda, meaning "lovable." Literary; poets and playwrights brought this name into popular usage in the seventeenth century.
124 AmandineWorthy of love
125 AmarantaFlower That Never Fades
126 Amdisimmortal
127 AmeliaVariant of Amelia: From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia.
128 Amelindahard at work
129 Amelitahard at work
130 Americaland of the prince
131 AmericusHome Ruler
132 AmiasFrom the Old French name derived from Latin 'amatus' meaning loved. In use since at least the 12th century. Used by 19th century British writer Charles Kingsley for the hero of his novel 'Westward Ho!'.
133 AmiliaEagerly
134 AmityFriend. Friendship.
135 Amorettalittle love
136 Amorettelittle love
137 Amorinalove
138 Amphitryohusband of akmene
139 AmyDearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. In common use after publication of American Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women'.
140 AmyasFrom the Old French name derived from Latin 'amatus' meaning loved. In use since at least the 12th century. Used by 19th century British writer Charles Kingsley for the hero of his novel 'Westward Ho!'.
141 Amyntaprotector
142 Amyntasprotector
143 AnabelGracious, charming beauty
144 Anabelledelicious
145 Anacreonname of an ancient poet
146 Anahellabeautiful graceful
147 Analiciarewarded with gods bounty
148 Analisarewarded with gods bounty
149 Analisiagraced with gods bounty
150 Analissagraced with gods bounty
151 Ancilea king of rome
152 Ancyrafrom ankara
153 AndesOf the Andes Mountains
154 AndreanaFeminine form of Andrea: manly.
155 Andrionof the adriatic
156 Andromachawife of hector
157 AngelaFeminine form of Angelo: Messenger of God; angel.
158 AngelicaMessenger Of God
159 AngeloMessenger. Biblical name for spirit messengers God sends men.
160 Angeronagoddess of anguish
161 AngieMessenger Of God
162 Anguisdragon
163 AnitaGracious, sweet and bitter, sad
164 AnjelikaAngel
165 Ankarafrom ankara
166 Anna-Perennadaughter of dido
167 AnnabellaVariant of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel. Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century. The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century.
168 Annalissagraced with gods bounty
169 AnnicaMerciful, sweet
170 Annonagoddess of the harvest
171 AnnunciataAnnunciation
172 Anonaseasonal plantings connection to natural
173 Ansaconstant
174 AnseConstant
175 AntalBoth Antal and Anthony are derived from the ancient Latin name Antonius. Scholars believe the meaning of that name has been lost. However, among Hungarians, the name Antal is popularly believed to mean ''Precious.''
176 Antanasbeyond praise
177 Antandraan amazon
178 Antanelisbeyond praise
179 Antanukasbeyond praise
180 Antenoran elder of troy
181 Antisthenesname of a philosopher
182 AntoinThe invaluable
183 AntoinettaFlower
184 Antonellapraiseworthy feminine of anthony
185 AntonettaFlower
186 AntonetteThe invaluable
187 Antoniquepraiseworthy feminine of anthony
188 Antoniybeyond praise
189 AntonyFlower
190 Anttonbeyond praise
191 Apollodorusname of a greek writer
192 Apollonisone of the muses worshipped at delphi
193 Apriafrom the apricot
194 AprilOpening buds of spring; born in April.
195 Apuliafrom the river apulia
196 AquanettaContemporary created name. Aqua is the blue-green sea color.
197 Aquariustthe water bearer
198 Aquiinaeaglelike
199 Aquilineeaglelike
200 Aquitaniafrom aquitaine
201 ArabiaPerson From Arabic Region
202 Arcananiafrom arcanania
203 Arcasson of callisto
204 Arcitenensarcher
205 Ardeafrom ardea
206 ArdelleEager. Industrious.
207 ArdenFrom The Eagle Valley
208 Ardinfiery
209 Ardinaardent eager industrious
210 Ardiniaardent eager industrious
211 ArdisEagerly
212 Argentasilver
213 Argentiasilver
214 Argentinasilver
215 Argolisfrom argos
216 AriobananesName of a king
217 Aristodemedaughter of priam
218 Aristophanesname of a poet
219 AristotelesAristos Greek of the `best 'and' telos consummation, fulfillment. It is the name of the famous Greek philosopher (384-322 BC)..
220 ArmandoArmy man. Variant of Herman.
221 Armeniafrom armenia
222 ArmidaSmall armed
223 Armillaa bracelet
224 ArminaWarrior maiden.
225 Armindathe protector, little armed one
226 Arrianholy
227 Arroserose
228 Arrunskilled turnus
229 Arseniafeminine of arsenio
230 Arunskilled turnus
231 Arvalisfrom the cultivated land
232 Arviafrom the seashore
233 Asclepiusgod of medicine
234 Asiannemother of atlas
235 Assamother of simon
236 AstaBright As A Star
237 Asterevered sacred
238 Asteriaa star
239 Astynaxson of hector
240 Astynomedaughter of chryses
241 Atabulussoutheastem wind
242 Atellafrom atella
243 AtheneA pre-Hellenic name of unknown origin. Name of the daughter of Zeus, goddess of Athens and of wisdom in Greek mythology (compare Minerva to the Romans). As for the name Du. found in families with a Greek father or mother.
244 Atreusfather of agamemnon
245 Atridesdescended from atreus
246 Atthisfrom attica
247 Atticafrom attica
248 AubertaFeminine variant of Albert.
249 Auereliegold
250 Auerliogods
251 Aufidusfrom the river apulia
252 Augeasking of elis
253 Augiediminutive of august, deserving of respect
254 Augustawho is praised
255 Augustewho is praised
256 Augustuswho is praised
257 AugustyMajestic
258 Augydiminutive of august, deserving of respect
259 Aulairewell spoken
260 Aulisa praxidicae
261 AuraGlowing Light
262 AureaGold
263 Aureliagold
264 AurélieGolden
265 Aureliengods
266 Aurelinegolden
267 Aureliusgold
268 Aurenegold
269 Auriellegold
270 Aurigawagoner
271 Aurigowagoner
272 Auriliagold
273 AurumGlowing Dawn
274 Austinewho is praised
275 Automatiafortuna
276 AutumnBorn in the fall; The fall season.
277 AuvitaYouthful
278 Avaa variation on the medieval names Avis and Aveline
279 AvalonApple Island
280 AvaroWhite
281 AveDiminutive of Averill: Fighting swine
282 Avernaqueen of the under world
283 AvinaDiminutive of Averill: Fighting swine
284 AvisBelieved to have been introduced during the Norman Conquest, based either on Old German names, or on the Roman name Avitius. Refuge in battle.
285 Axenusfrom the black sea
286 Ayriaunaholy or strong
287 Azurebluish color
288 Bacchusgod of wine
289 Baibinastrong
290 Balarastrong
291 Balazastutters
292 Balbasspeaker
293 Balbinestrong
294 Balboinarticulate
295 BaranNoble warrior.
296 Barb"Savage" or "wild"
297 Barbara"Savage" or "wild"
298 BarbraBorn abroad, foreign
299 BastianAdored
300 BeataOne who has been blessed.
301 BeateHappy
302 BeatrizBrings happiness. Brings joy.
303 Beattybearer of happiness or blessing
304 BellaSometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaninn beautiful.
305 Belusking of tyre
306 BelvaCombination Of Bella And Alva
307 Bencethe blessed
308 Bendikthe blessed
309 Beneciathe blessed
310 Benedekthe blessed
311 Benedictathe blessed
312 BenedicteDanish and Norwegian feminine form of Benedict.
313 Benedidthe blessed
314 BenediktaOne who is blessed.
315 Benediktethe blessed
316 BenettVariant of Benjamin: Right-hand son. Also a variant of Benedict.
317 Bengtstrong and brave as a bear
318 Beniciafeminine of benedict
319 BenitaWest-Brabant name
320 BenkeStrong or brave as a bear
321 BennettVariant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French. Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest.
322 Beroetraveled with aeneas
323 BettaBabette French shortening or variant of (a shortening) or Elisabeth Berta.
324 BiancaWhite; shining. A variant of the French Blanche.
325 Bibianalively, full of life
326 Bingerconqueror
327 Bithyniamother of amycus
328 Bittorconqueror
329 BittoreVictor
330 Blandineflattering, loving, friendly
331 BlandonSoft
332 BlankaWhite (blonde), Blank, White
333 Blasiastammers
334 Blayseone who stutters
335 Blendadazzling bright
336 Bolbea nymph
337 BonaventureGood Luck
338 Bonifacebenefactor
339 BonifaciusDoes good.
340 Bonifaeygood
341 Bonnibelgood
342 Borbalastranger
343 Borscastranger
344 Borskastranger
345 BrazStutterer
346 Bremusaan amazon
347 BrendsVictorious
348 BrinaDefender
349 Britaniaa poetic name for great britain
350 BrittanieOriginally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to become the Bretons of England.
351 Brittanyaa poetic name for great britain
352 Bromiusgod of wine
353 BrutusHeavy, Muscular
354 Bubonagoddess of cattle
355 Bucerhorned
356 Cacadaughter of vukan
357 Cacueson of vukan
358 CadenceVariant of Cady meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds.
359 Caeceliusimpaired
360 CaeliSlim
361 Caenisdaughter of atrax
362 Caezarhairy
363 CaiaHappy
364 Caietanursed aeneas
365 Cajetanrejoiced
366 Calciamother of cycnus
367 Caledoniafrom scotland
368 Calendaefirst
369 Calesfrom cales
370 Calleoknowing
371 Callidafiery
372 Callimaehllsname of a poet
373 Camelaiflower name
374 CameliaYoung, Virginal
375 CameoA carved gem portrait.
376 CamlineSong
377 CammiFree-born; noble. Variant of Camilla who was the swift-running warrior maid in Virgil's 'Aeneid'.
378 CandidaPure white or
379 CandidePure white or
380 Canenswife of picus
381 CannentaHealer
382 CanniaSong
383 CannineCrimson
384 CantaSong
385 Cantabriafrom cantabria
386 CantilenaSong
387 Cantorsinger
388 Cantrixsinger
389 Capitaa name referring to the minerva
390 Cappadociafrom cappadocia
391 Capricornthe goat
392 Captaa name referring to the minerva
393 Carinnalittle darling
394 Carissimadearest
395 CaritaDear
396 CaritasLoving, merciful
397 Carlameans the same as guy
398 Carlitoman
399 CarmeaSong
400 CarmenGarden. The Spanish form of the Hebrew Carmel. Famous bearer: Bizet's opera 'Carmen', first performed in 1875.
401 CarmentisHealer
402 CarminSong
403 Carneadesname of a philosopher
404 Carneliana red gem
405 Carrinalittle darling
406 CarstenChristian
407 Carstonchristian
408 Caryadaughter of dion
409 Carynakeel
410 Casildavirgin
411 Casperiasecond wife of rhoetus
412 Cassielangel of saturday, the earthly mother
413 CassiusVain. Famous bearers include the boxer Muhammad Ali (his original birth name).
414 Catenaretrained
415 Catoclean or pure
416 Catullusname of a poet
417 Catusshrewd
418 Cavillorcritical
419 Ceasarto cut
420 CeciliaGhost
421 Cedlimpaired
422 Cedlioimpaired
423 Ceglusemother of asopus
424 Ceilabbreviation of cecilia, blind
425 Celeabbreviation of cecilia, blind
426 Celeniaderived from celia or selena
427 Celennederived from celia or selena
428 Celerespaladin
429 CelesteDivine
430 CelestineDivine
431 CelestunHeavenly
432 CeliaHeaven
433 CelinaDivine
434 CelistineHeavenly
435 Centaurushalf man half horse
436 Cepheusfather of andromeda
437 Cerberusguard of hades
438 CesarThick Head Of Hair
439 Cesareohairy
440 Ceteriathe other ones
441 CezarHead of hair
442 Cezaryhairy
443 Cezekhairy
444 ChaelWho is like God
445 Chalciopedaughter of eurypylus
446 Chasitypurity, innocence
447 Chastapurity, innocence
448 Chastinapurity, innocence
449 Chastinepurity, innocence
450 Chaucerchancellor
451 Chaucorchancellor
452 Chauncorychancellor
453 Chiarabright, shiny, glossy
454 ChristabellaDesignated, follower of Christ
455 ChristahellaBeautiful
456 ChristiannChristian
457 Chrysespriest of apollo
458 Chrysogeneiadaughter of halmus
459 Chrysonoedaughter of cleitus
460 ChrystalCrystal
461 Chumanavariation of christiana follower of christ
462 Chysedaughter of pallas
463 Cicelyimpaired
464 CicilyGhost
465 Ciliciaancient province of asia
466 CinderellaLittle cinder girl. The name of a fairy-tale heroine.
467 Cinxiaa name referring to juno
468 CissyDiminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher.
469 Cladianlame
470 Clanbellashining
471 Clarahelleshining
472 ClarenceFrom the surname and place name Clare, meaning bright or clear. Famous bearers: George, Duke of Clarence, brother of King Edward IV and King Richard III, who is traditionally believed to have drowned in Malmsey wine.
473 ClarensisOne who lives by the river Clare
474 Claribelleshining
475 ClarindeClear, bright beauty
476 Clarissabright, shiny, glossy
477 Clarrisabright, shiny, glossy
478 ClaudeFrom the Roman clan name Claudius, derived from the latin meaning lame. F: Claudette, Claudia, Claudine.
479 Claudialame
480 Claudionlame
481 ClementeSoft
482 Clodiuslame
483 Cloniaamazon
484 Coclesa hero who saved rome
485 ColumbiaA Dove
486 Columbinedove versatile loving emotional
487 Conceptionunderstanding
488 Concordeaharmony
489 Concordiaharmony
490 Constantiosconstant
491 ConstanzeSteadfast
492 CorbettRaven. Variant of Corbet: Black-haired.
493 CorbinA
494 CornelVariant of Cornell: College; name of a town.
495 CorneliaThe horned
496 Cornelioushorn
497 CorneliusThe horned
498 Cornellafeminine of cornelius, horn
499 Corniliushorn
500 CorwinFrom beyond the hill.
501 CowinRaven
502 Crépincurly, frizzy, curly head
503 CrescentiaCrescent-Shaped, Moon
504 CreteDim. Of LUCRETIA
505 Crispencurly-haired
506 Crispiancurly, frizzy, curly head
507 Crispincurly, frizzy, curly head
508 Crispinacurly haired
509 Crispinocurly-haired
510 Crispocurly-haired
511 Cristabelbeautiful christian
512 Cristabellbeautiful christian
513 CristionaChristian
514 CrystalCrystal
515 CurtDiminutive of Curtis: From a surname derived from the Old French 'curteis' meaning courteous. Also, from the court.
516 CurtisFrom a surname derived from the Old French 'curteis' meaning courteous..
517 CustelleMajestic
518 Cypriennefrom cyprus
519 Dabrianame of an angel
520 DaceyOf the nobility.
521 DacianVariant of Dacey: From the south.
522 Darianna
523 Darielefeminine of darius, a persian royal name
524 Dariellefeminine of darius, a persian royal name
525 Dariennefeminine of darius, a persian royal name
526 Darrellefeminine of darius, a persian royal name
527 Dea-Romagoddess of rome
528 DeannaFrom the valley. Variant of Diana meaning divine.
529 DeanneVariant of Diane: The French form of the Latin Diana. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Greek goddess of the moon.
530 Decimathe tenth
531 Dedoprotector of the people
532 Deidameiadaughter of bellerphon
533 Delfinadolphin
534 Deliceadelicious
535 Deliciaedelicious
536 Delorasfrom the seashore
537 DeloresVariant of Dolores: sorrows.
538 Delorosfrom the seashore
539 Demonassawife of hippolochus
540 Derimacheiaamazon
541 Derinowamazon
542 Desiderusyearning, sorrow
543 Desiratadesired
544 DeverraGoddess of birth
545 Devinadivine one
546 Devotadevoted
547 DexterFrom a surname meaning 'dyer'.
548 Dextonderived from dexter right-handed
549 Dextraflexible
550 DeylinRhyming variant of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.


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