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Name Gender Meaning
Girl Feminine form of AELIUS.
Girl Feminine form of AELIANUS.
Boy Roman cognomen which was a derivative of AELIUS.
Boy Roman family name which was possibly derived from the Greek word (helios) meaning "sun". This was the family name of the Roman emperor Hadrian.
Boy, Girl Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).
Girl Feminine form of Aemilianus (see EMILIANO).
Boy Original Roman form of EMILIANO.
Boy Original Roman form of EMIL.
Boy Roman cognomen which was probably derived from Greek (aetos) "eagle". A famous bearer was the 5th-century Roman general Flavius Aetius, who defeated
Boy Roman cognomen derived from the place name AFRICA, which in Roman times referred only to North Africa. This was the agnomen of the 3rd-century BC Roma
Boy, Girl, Unisex Roman cognomen of unknown meaning, possibly from Greek (agrios) "wild" and (hippos) "horse" or possibly of Etruscan origin. It was also used as a pra
Girl Feminine derivative of AGRIPPA. This name was borne by the scheming mother of the Roman emperor Nero, who eventually had her killed. This was also the
Boy From a Roman cognomen meaning "bronze beard" in Latin. This name was borne by a series of consuls of the late Roman Republic.
Boy Latin form of ALBAN.
Boy Roman cognomen which was a derivative of ALBUS. Saint Albinus (also called Aubin) was a 6th-century bishop of Angers in Brittany.
Boy Roman cognomen meaning "white, bright" in Latin.
Boy Roman family name, a derivative of ANTONIUS.
Boy Ancient Roman form of ANTHONY. This is also the official Dutch form of the name, used on birth certificates but commonly rendered Anton or Antoon in d
Boy This was a Roman praenomen, or given name, used predominantly by the Claudia family. Its etymology is unknown. A famous bearer of this name was Appius
Girl Feminine form of AQUILINUS. This was the name of a 3rd-century saint from Byblos.
Boy Roman cognomen which was a derivative of AQUILA.
Boy Original Latin form of ATTILIO.
Boy, Girl Feminine form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE (1)).
Boy Latin form of AUGUSTINE (1).
Boy, Girl Meaning & History
Boy Possibly from Latin avulus "little grandfather", though it could be from the Etruscan name Aule, which was possibly derived from avils meaning "years"
Girl Feminine form of AURELIUS.
Boy Roman cognomen which was originally derived from the Roman family name AURELIUS.
Boy, Girl Roman family name which was derived from Latin aureus "golden, gilded". Marcus Aurelius was a 2nd-century Roman emperor and philosophical writer. This
Boy Roman family name of unknown meaning. Saint Avilius was a 1st-century patriarch of Alexandria.
Boy From a Roman family name which meant "ancestral" in Latin. This was the name of an emperor who briefly reigned over the Western Roman Empire in the 5t
Boy Roman cognomen which was a derivative of BALBUS.
Boy Roman cognomen which meant "stammerer" in Latin. This was a family name of the mother of Emperor Augustus, Atia Balba Caesonia.
Boy Original masculine form of CECILIA.
Girl Feminine form of CAELIUS.
Girl Feminine form of CAELINUS.
Boy Roman family name which was itself derived from the Roman family name CAELIUS.
Boy Roman family name which was derived from Latin caelum meaning "heaven".
Boy, Girl Meaning & History
Boy, Girl Roman variant of GAIUS.
Boy Roman cognomen meaning "bald" in Latin.
Boy Roman cognomen, which is probably of Etruscan origin and unknown meaning. It is probably not related to Latin camillus "a youth employed in religious
Boy, Girl Feminine form of CASSIUS.
Boy Roman family name which was a derivative of CASSIUS.
Boy, Girl Roman family name which was possibly derived from Latin cassus "empty, vain". This name was borne by several early saints. In modern times, it was the
Girl Feminine form of DECIMUS.
Boy Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "tenth" in Latin.
Boy Earlier form of IGNATIUS.
Boy Original Latin form of FABIAN.
Boy Roman family name which was derived from Latin faba "bean". Quintus Fabius Maximus was the Roman general who used delaying tactics to halt the invasio
Girl Feminine form of Fabricius (see FABRICE).
Boy Original Latin form of FABRICE.
Boy, Girl Feminine form of Faustinus (see FAUSTINO).
Boy Latin form of FAUSTINO.
Boy Roman cognomen meaning "auspicious, lucky" in Latin. It was also occasionally used as a praenomen, or given name. This was the name of several early C
Boy Roman cognomen which possibly meant "festival, holiday" in Latin. This was the name of a Roman official in the New Testament.
Boy Roman praenomen, or given name, of uncertain meaning. It is possibly derived from Latin gaudere "to rejoice", though it may be of unknown Etruscan ori
Boy Roman family name which meant "rooster" in Latin. This was the name of a 7th-century Irish saint, a companion of Saint Columbanus, who later became a
Girl Feminine form of HADRIANUS.
Boy Original Roman form of HADRIAN.
Boy Ancient Roman form of JANUARIUS.
Boy Roman cognomen meaning "January" in Latin. The name of the month derives from the name of the Roman god Janus. Saint Januarius, the patron saint of Na
Girl Feminine form of Laelius, a Roman family name of unknown meaning. This is also the name of a type of flower, an orchid found in Mexico and Central Ame
Boy Masculine form of LAELIA.
Girl Feminine form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
Girl Feminine form of LAURENTINUS.
Boy Roman cognomen which was a derivative of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)). Saint Laurentinus was a 3rd-century martyr from Carthage.
Boy Ancient Roman form of LAURENCE (1).
Boy Latin form of NEVIO.
Boy Latin form of OCTAVIAN.
Boy, Girl, Unisex Roman family name meaning "eighth" from Latin octavus. This was the original family name of the emperor Augustus (born Gaius Octavius). It was also ra
Boy Original Latin form of PAULINO.
Boy Latin form of PAUL.
Boy Original Latin form of QUINTILIAN.
Boy Roman cognomen derived from the given name QUINTUS.
Girl Feminine form of QUINTINUS.
Boy Roman cognomen which was originally derived from QUINTUS.
Boy Roman cognomen derived from the given name QUINTUS.
Boy Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "fifth" in Latin. It was traditionally given to the fifth child, or possibly a child born in the fifth month.
Boy Latin masculine form of SABINA.
Boy Roman family name derived from Latin salvus meaning "safe". This was the family name of the short-lived Roman emperor Otho. It was was borne by severa
Girl Feminine form of TACITUS.
Boy Roman cognomen which meant "silent, mute" in Latin. This was the name of a 1st-century Roman historian.
Boy Latin form of TARQUIN.
Boy Roman cognomen which was derived from TATIUS.
Boy Roman cognomen (see VALENTINE (1)). This name was borne by a 4th-century Roman emperor.
Boy Roman cognomen which was a derivative of the cognomen Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)). This name was borne by three Roman emperors.
Boy Original form of VALENTINE (1).
Girl Feminine form of Valerianus (see VALERIAN).
Boy Original Latin form of VALERIAN.
Boy Roman family name which was derived from Latin valere "to be strong". This was the name of several early saints.
Girl Feminine form of VARINIUS.
Boy Roman family name possibly derived from VARIUS.
Boy Roman family name which meant "versatile" in Latin. Varius Rufus was a Roman epic poet of the 1st century BC.
Boy Latin form of VIRGIL.
Girl Variant of VIRGINIA.
Boy Masculine form of VIRGINIA.
Boy Ancient Roman form of VESPASIAN.
Girl Feminine form of VIBIANUS.
Boy Roman cognomen which was a derivative of VIBIUS.
Boy Roman family name of unknown meaning, probably of Etruscan origin.

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Feminine form of AELIUS. Gender: Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Feminine form of AELIANUS. Gender: Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman cognomen which was a derivative of AELIUS. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman family name which was possibly derived from the Greek word (helios) meaning "sun". This was the family name of the Roman emperor Hadrian. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL). Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin, Shakespearian.
Feminine form of Aemilianus (see EMILIANO). Gender: Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Original Roman form of EMILIANO. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Original Roman form of EMIL. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin, Shakespearian.
Roman cognomen which was probably derived from Greek (aetos) "eagle". A famous bearer was the 5th-century Roman general Flavius Aetius, who defeated . Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman cognomen derived from the place name AFRICA, which in Roman times referred only to North Africa. This was the agnomen of the 3rd-century BC Roma. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman cognomen of unknown meaning, possibly from Greek (agrios) "wild" and (hippos) "horse" or possibly of Etruscan origin. It was also used as a pra. Gender: Boy, Girl, Unisex, Origin: Ancient Roman, Greek, Latin, Shakespearian.
Feminine derivative of AGRIPPA. This name was borne by the scheming mother of the Roman emperor Nero, who eventually had her killed. This was also the. Gender: Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Greek.
From a Roman cognomen meaning "bronze beard" in Latin. This name was borne by a series of consuls of the late Roman Republic. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Latin form of ALBAN. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Roman cognomen which was a derivative of ALBUS. Saint Albinus (also called Aubin) was a 6th-century bishop of Angers in Brittany. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Roman cognomen meaning "white, bright" in Latin. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Roman family name, a derivative of ANTONIUS. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Ancient Roman form of ANTHONY. This is also the official Dutch form of the name, used on birth certificates but commonly rendered Anton or Antoon in d. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin, Spanish.
This was a Roman praenomen, or given name, used predominantly by the Claudia family. Its etymology is unknown. A famous bearer of this name was Appius. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Feminine form of AQUILINUS. This was the name of a 3rd-century saint from Byblos. Gender: Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin, Russian, Spanish.
Roman cognomen which was a derivative of AQUILA. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Original Latin form of ATTILIO. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Feminine form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE (1)). Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Latin form of AUGUSTINE (1). Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Meaning & History. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, German, Latin.
Possibly from Latin avulus "little grandfather", though it could be from the Etruscan name Aule, which was possibly derived from avils meaning "years". Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Feminine form of AURELIUS. Gender: Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin, Spanish.
Roman cognomen which was originally derived from the Roman family name AURELIUS. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman family name which was derived from Latin aureus "golden, gilded". Marcus Aurelius was a 2nd-century Roman emperor and philosophical writer. This. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Roman family name of unknown meaning. Saint Avilius was a 1st-century patriarch of Alexandria. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
From a Roman family name which meant "ancestral" in Latin. This was the name of an emperor who briefly reigned over the Western Roman Empire in the 5t. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman cognomen which was a derivative of BALBUS. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman cognomen which meant "stammerer" in Latin. This was a family name of the mother of Emperor Augustus, Atia Balba Caesonia. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Original masculine form of CECILIA. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Feminine form of CAELIUS. Gender: Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Feminine form of CAELINUS. Gender: Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman family name which was itself derived from the Roman family name CAELIUS. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman family name which was derived from Latin caelum meaning "heaven". Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Meaning & History. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Roman variant of GAIUS. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin, Shakespearian.
Roman cognomen meaning "bald" in Latin. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman cognomen, which is probably of Etruscan origin and unknown meaning. It is probably not related to Latin camillus "a youth employed in religious . Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Feminine form of CASSIUS. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Greek.
Roman family name which was a derivative of CASSIUS. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman.
Roman family name which was possibly derived from Latin cassus "empty, vain". This name was borne by several early saints. In modern times, it was the. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Greek, Latin.
Feminine form of DECIMUS. Gender: Girl, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "tenth" in Latin. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Earlier form of IGNATIUS. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Original Latin form of FABIAN. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.
Roman family name which was derived from Latin faba "bean". Quintus Fabius Maximus was the Roman general who used delaying tactics to halt the invasio. Gender: Boy, Origin: Ancient Roman, Latin.

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