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Latin Names for Girls

Latin names for girls derive, ultimately, from ancient Rome, which stretched from Spain to Iraq at its height. Latin girls’ names, for that reason, reflect a multitude of cultures and languages. Current favorites in the US include Olivia and Ava.

Along with Olivia and Ava, other Latin girls’ names in the US Top 100 include Camila, Clara, Eliana, Lillian, Lucy, Ruby, Stella, and Valentina.

Baby girl names popular in Rome include Viola — the most common Latin girls’ name in Italy — Cecilia, Gloria, and Celeste.

Some Latin names for girls have been altered somewhat from their original form by the passage of time. But other Latin girls’ names can be found carved into rocks from thousands of years ago. Popular modern girls’ names with Latin roots include Beatrice, Cecilia, Felicity, Hillary, Julia, Laura, Patricia, Violet, and Vivian, but there are dozens of other Latin girls’ names worth exploring for your baby girl.

Below, our full menu of Latin names for girls. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Dillian

Meaning: image of worship

Origin:Latin
7202
Donata

Meaning: given

Origin:Latin
7377
Leone

Meaning: lioness

Origin:Latin
7582
Quirina Are you looking for a strong name that signi...
Origin:Feminine variation of Quirinus, Roman mythology name
8021
Quintina

Meaning: fifth

Origin:Latin
10127
Quartilla

Meaning: fourth

Origin:Latin
12841
Salvia

Meaning: whole, healthy

Origin:Latin
6037
Valetta The meaning of Valetta refers to someone who...
Origin:Latin place and surname
7017
Aliena

Meaning: foreign

Origin:Latin
5757
Baptista

Meaning: the baptized one

Origin:Latin
7886
Domitilla The meaning of Domitilla is 'to have been ta...
Origin:Feminine diminutive of Roman family name Domitius
6434
Origin:Latin place-name
6532
Ortensia

Meaning: of the garden

Origin:Latin
7281
Palmira Palmira is a name that originated in the Spa...
Origin:Latin, from Palmyra, ancient Syrian city
7131
Reseda

Meaning: the fragrant mignonette blossom

Origin:Latin
7465
Zona

Meaning: belt, girdle

Origin:Latin
4571
Charmaine

Meaning: a singer

Origin:Latin
2490
Cesarina Cesarina is another variation of the popular...
Origin:Feminine version of Caesar
9610
Cesaria

Meaning: head of hair

Origin:Feminization of Cesar, Latin
4796
Digna

Meaning: worthy

Origin:Latin
8823