Roman and Latin, “sun or shining.”
Roman
Caio
Italian and Portuguese, “rejoice” or “glad.”
Viviana
Latin, “alive” or “living.”
Silvia
Spanish, Italian, and Latin, “spirit of the wood.”
Diana
Latin, “divine.”
Sylvia
Latin, “from the forest.”
Aurelius
Latin, “the golden one.”
Cato
Latin, “all knowing.”
Augustine
English, “great, magnificent.”
Gemini
Latin, “twins.”
Aquila
Latin, “eagle.”
Drusilla
Latin, “fruitful.”
Luciana
Italian, “light.”
Duilia
Latin, “war.”
Brutus
Latin, “heavy, dull.”
Caelum
Latin, “heaven.”
Augustus
Latin, “majestic.”
Atticus
Greek, Latin, “from Attica.”
Laelia
Latin, “speaking well.”
Ceres
Latin, “nourishment.”
Taurus
Latin, “bull.”
Saturn
Roman, “God of agriculture.”
Virgo
Latin, “maiden, pure or chaste.”
Regulus
Latin, “prince.”
Pluto
Roman, “god of the underworld, rich.”
Neptune
Roman, “God of the sea.”
Mercury
Latin, “the messenger of god.”
Mars
Latin, “God of war.”
Aelius
Latin, “sun.”
Lucrezia
Latin, Italian, “wealth.”
Feronia
Latin, “goddess of springs and woods.”
Vespera
Latin, “of the evening.”
Bellona
Latin, “to fight.”
Lucretia
Latin, “wealth.”
Tiberius
Latin, “of the Tiber.”
Silvius
Latin, “wood.”
Octavius
Latin, “eighth.”
Marius
Roman family name.
Julius
Latin and Roman via Greek, “downy-bearded.”
Cornelius
Latin, “horn.”
Constantine
Latin, “constant.”
Seneca
Latin, “old.”
Vesper
Latin, “evening star.”
Octavia
Latin, “eighth.”
Fauna
Latin, “goddess of earth and fertility.”
Magnus
Latin, “great.”
Luna
Latin, “moon.”
Felix
Latin, “fortunate, happy.”
Cassius
Latin, “hollow, empty.”
Camilla
Latin, “young ceremonial acolyte.”
Aurora
Latin, “dawn.”
Pax
Latin, “peace.”
Jupiter
Roman, “sky father.”
Janus
Greek, “gateway.”
Krizia
Roman family name.
Honoria
Latin, “woman of honor.”
Minerva
Latin, “intellect.”
Gaius
Latin, “to rejoice.”
Ignatius
Latin, “fire.”
Flora
Latin, “flower.”
Quintus
Latin, “fifth.”
Anona
Latin, “corn supply.”
Juno
Latin, “consort of Jupiter.”
Lucius
Latin, “light.”
Remus
Latin, “oarsman.”
Caesar
Latin, “head of hair.”
Venus
Latin, “‘beauty, delight.”
Vesta
Latin, “hearth.”
Nerio
Italian, “war.”
Tarquin
Latin, unknown meaning.