Names with Late Latin Origins

Below, you'll find an extensive list of Late Latin names, carefully curated to provide inspiration and guidance for your precious little one. Each name carries a unique story, a testament to the enduring legacy of a language that has shaped Western culture and beyond.

Meaning of Late Latin Names

Late Latin names are derived from the Latin language spoken during the late Roman Empire, from the 4th to 6th centuries AD.

Embark on a journey through Late Latin's rich linguistic legacy, where names hold deep meanings that can shape your child's destiny.

Top 10 Late Latin Names

Top 10 Most Popular Late Latin Names in 2024
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  1. Tyson: English name meaning "son of Tison," representing strength, warmth, and passion.

  2. Thiago: Variant of Santiago, meaning "Saint James," associated with the apostle Saint James the Great.

  3. Montez: Mountaineer, resilient nature-lover

  4. Pacey: "Pertaining to Easter; hope, new beginnings, liberation" (English)

  5. English origin meaning 'son of Jax' or 'son of Jack,' a diminutive of the name James

  1. Jacquelyn means "supplanter" or "deceiver" in Hebrew, but has evolved to mean "beauty, grace, and intelligence."

  2. Catalina means "pure" or "chaste" in Spanish, derived from the Greek word Aikaterine.

  3. Ally: Bound together, allied; symbolizes deep connection, loyalty, and support.

  4. Jacquetta: French feminine name meaning "supplanter", from Latin "Jacobus", ultimately from Hebrew "Ya'akov".

  5. Graziella: Italian origin, meaning "grace, favor, gratitude"

  6. Antoinetta: Delicate flower, signifying beauty and refinement.

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