Roman Baby Names

Roman Baby Names

Roman baby names are a captivating blend of history and elegance, drawing inspiration from ancient Rome’s rich cultural legacy. These names, like Julius, Aurelia, and Cassius, carry a sense of strength and sophistication, making them perfect for your little ones.

Aelia

Roman and Latin, “sun or shining.”

Anona

Latin, “corn supply.”

Atticus

Greek, Latin, “from Attica.”

Brutus

Latin, “heavy, dull.”

Caesar

Latin, “head of hair.”

Caio

Italian and Portuguese, “rejoice” or “glad.”

Camilla

Latin, “young ceremonial acolyte.”

Cato

Latin, “all knowing.”

Ceres

Latin, “nourishment.”

Diana

Latin, “divine.”

Fauna

Latin, “goddess of earth and fertility.”

Felix

Latin, “fortunate, happy.”

Feronia

Latin, “goddess of springs and woods.”

Flora

Latin, “flower.”

Gaius

Latin, “to rejoice.”

Honoria

Latin, “woman of honor.”

Janus

Greek, “gateway.”

Julius

Latin and Roman via Greek, “downy-bearded.”

Juno

Latin, “consort of Jupiter.”

Laelia

Latin, “speaking well.”

Luna

Latin, “moon.”

Mars

Latin, “God of war.”

Mercury

Latin, “the messenger of god.”

Neptune

Roman, “God of the sea.”

Pax

Latin, “peace.”

Pluto

Roman, “god of the underworld, rich.”

Remus

Latin, “oarsman.”

Saturn

Roman, “God of agriculture.”

Silvia

Spanish, Italian, and Latin, “spirit of the wood.”

Sylvia

Latin, “from the forest.”

Venus

Latin, “‘beauty, delight.”

Vesper

Latin, “evening star.”

Vespera

Latin, “of the evening.”

Vesta

Latin, “hearth.”

Virgo

Latin, “maiden, pure or chaste.”

Viviana

Latin, “alive” or “living.”