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Latin Boy Names

Abrahamus

Latin form of Abraham, meaning father of a multitude

Acacius

Latin form of Greek Akakios, meaning not evil

Acantha

Latin form of Greek Akantha, myth name of a nymph loved by Apollo, meaning thorn

Accalia

Latin myth name of the Roman feast (better known as Larentalia) held in honor of Acca Larentia, the wife of Faustulus who saved the infants Romulus and Remus from drowning in the Tiber river. Acca Larentia was called lupa, "she-wolf," because of her immoral character, and this is probably what started the tradition that the twins were suckled by a wolf.

Achaicus

Latin biblical name derived from Greek Achaikos, meaning from Achaia This is the name of a Christian who, together with Fortunatus and Stephanas, carried a letter from the Corinthians to Paul and back again.

Achilles

Latin form of Greek Achilleus, myth name of the greatest of Greek heroes who fought the Trojans. Known for being the most handsome and the fleetest of foot at Troy, and for his love for his friend Patroclus. The name is said to mean either pain, or lipless

ACQUILINA

Variant of Roman Aquilina, meaning eagle

Adelphus

Latin form of German Adolf, meaning noble wolf

Adeodatus

Ancient Roman Latin name meaning given to God

Adolpha

Feminine form of Latin Adolphus, meaning noble wolf

Adolphus

Latin form of Adolf, meaning noble wolf

Adorabella

Latin name meaning adored beauty

Adorabelle

Variant of Latin Adorabella, meaning adored beauty

Aegidius

Late Latin form of Greek Aegidios, meaning kid, young goat

Aegle

AEGLE: Latin form of Greek Aigle, myth name of one of the Heliades, one of the Hesperides, and a Naiad, meaning light, radiance

Aelia

Aelianus

Roman family name, derived from Greek helios, meaning sun

Aemilia

Feminine form of Roman Aemilius, meaning rival

Aemilianus

Latin name derived from Aemilius, meaning rival

Aemilius

Ancient Roman Latin name, meaning rival

Aeolos

Variant of Latin Aeolus, meaning nimble; quick-moving

Aeolus

Latin form of Greek Aiolos, myth name of the god of winds, meaning nimble; quick-moving

Aeschylus

Latin form of Greek Aischylos, meaning shame

Aetius

Roman name derived from the Greek word aetos, meaning eagle

Afra

Arabic name meaning pink or reddish-white

Agacia

Variant of Latin Agatha, meaning good

Agapetus

Variant of Latin Agapitus, meaning beloved

Agapitus

Latin form of Greek Agapetos, meaning beloved

Agatha

Latin form of Greek Agathe, meaning good

Agripena

Variant of Latin Agrippina, meaning wild horse

Agripina

Variant of Latin Agrippina, meaning wild horse

Agrippa

Latin biblical name of the Herod Agrippa of the New Testament who ordered the execution of the apostle James, and the imprisonment of Peter. The name is used as a feminine name in Russia, it is therefore a unisex name, meaning "wild horse."

Agrippina

Feminine form of Latin unisex Agrippa, meaning wild horse

Agrippine

Variant of Latin Agrippina, meaning wild horse

Aiolus

Variant of Latin Aeolus, meaning nimble; quick-moving

Ajax

Alair

Latin form of French Alaire, meaning joyful; happy

Alcaeus

Latin form of Greek Alkaios, meaning strength

Alcander

Latin name meaning strong

Alcinder

Variant of Latin Alcander, meaning strong

Alcippe

Latin form of Greek Alkippe, meaning mighty mare In Greek mythology, this was the name of a daughter of Ares.

Alcyone

Latin form of Greek Alkyone, meaning kingfisher In Greek mythology, this was the name of a daughter of Aeolus and Cyx.

Alecto

Latin form of Greek Alekto, myth name of one of the Furies (Gr. Erinyes, Eumenides), meaning unceasing Virgil named two others: Megaera grudging, and Tisiphone avenging murder

Alena

Nickname for Latin Magdalena, meaning of Magdala

Alerio

Latin name derived from the word alario, meaning eagle

Alfonsus

Variant of Latin Alphonsus, meaning noble and ready

Alfonzus

Variant of Latin Alphonsus, meaning noble and ready

Almericus

Latin equivalent of German Almerich, meaning work-power

Aloisius

Variant of Latin Aloysius, meaning famous warrior

Aloys

Nickname for Latin Aloysius, meaning famous warrior

Aloysius

Latin name derived from French Louis, meaning famous warrior

Alphaeus

Latin biblical name of the fathers of James and Levi. It is the Latin form of Greek Alphaios, meaning changing

Alpheaus

Variant of Latin Alphaeus, meaning changing

Alpheus

Variant of Latin Alphaeus, meaning changing

Alphoeus

Variant of Latin Alphaeus, meaning changing

Alphonsus

Latin form of Alfonso, meaning noble and ready

Alphonzus

Variant of Latin Alphonsus, meaning noble and ready

Althea

Latin form of Greek Althaia, myth name of the mother of Meleager, possibly meaning healing

Alured

Latin form of English Alfred, meaning elf counsel

Alva

Norwegian feminine form of Norse Alf, meaning "elf."

Alvah

Latin biblical name of a leader of the family of Esau, meaning white In Hebrew it is a transposed form of the word avla, meaning sin

Amadeus

To love God Roman Latin name used by Mozart as a pen name. It derives from the Latin elements amare to love and Deus God

Amalthea

Latin form of Greek Amaltheia, myth name of the goat who nursed Zeus in his infancy, meaning to soothe

Amandus

Roman name meaning "lovable," from Latin word amanda.

Amantius

Roman Latin name meaning loving

Amatus

Roman Latin name meaning beloved

Ambrosius

Latin name derived from Greek Ambrosios, meaning immortal

Americus

Latin name which ultimately derives from Old German Amaliricus, meaning work-power

Amery

Latin name meaning the loving one

Amor

Another name for the Roman god Cupid, meaning love

Amory

Variant of Latin Amery, meaning the loving one

Ampelius

Latin form of Greek Ampelios, meaning vine

Anacletus

Latin form of Greek Anakletos, meaning called back; invoked

Anastasia

Feminine form of Latin Anastasius, meaning resurrection

Anastasius

Latin form of Greek Anastasios, itself from the word anastasis, meaning resurrection, having been derived from the elements ana up and stasis standing

Anastassia

Variant of Latin Anastasia, meaning resurrection

Anastatius

Variant of Latin Anastasius, meaning resurrection

Anastay

Nickname for Latin Anastasia, meaning resurrection

Anastius

Abbreviated form of Latin Anastasius, meaning resurrection

Anatola

Feminine form of Latin Anatolius, meaning east and sunrise
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