Latin/Modern baby names
Baby names of Latin/Modern origin, with meanings and pronunciations.
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Variant of Verne or Veronica; related to Latin vireo meaning green.
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Modern variation of Julie or Juliet, from Latin 'Julius' meaning 'from the Julian family'.
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Variation of Candice or Candy, from Latin 'candidus' meaning 'white' or 'bright'.
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Possibly a variation of Maurice, from Latin 'Mauritius' meaning 'dark' or 'Moorish'.
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Variation of Mandy or Amanda, from Latin 'amandus' meaning 'worthy of love'.
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Modern variant of Regina, from Latin "regina" meaning "queen."
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Modern creation, possibly from De Monte meaning from the mountain.
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Modern creation, possibly from Latin latrina meaning bath or latrines.
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Modern creation, possibly from Latvia or combining La- with -via.
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Clear, bright; possibly from Clara with -inda suffix.
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Possibly from Verna meaning blooming; uncertain etymology.
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Modern variant of Romaine or possibly referencing Roman origins.
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Of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Docian or a created name.
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A variant of Romeo, meaning pilgrim to Rome.
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A nickname or short form of Patricia or Letitia.
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A variant of Stacy or Tracy, meaning resurrection.
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A variant of Trinity, meaning threefold unity.
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Possibly variant of Belinda or modern creation from Latin bellus meaning 'beautiful.'
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Modern variant, possibly from Amelia or America.
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Possibly from the herb senna or a modern creation.
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A modern variant possibly blending Julia with -iza suffix, related to Julius meaning 'youthful.'
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Coral-like gem; blended variant of Coral.