Ancient Roman Names: Most Popular Ancient Roman Baby Names For Girls And Boys With Meaning And Origin
Top Ancient Roman Names with Gender and Meaning - Unique Ancient Roman Names
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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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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Ancient Roman Boy Names
- AELIANUS
- AELIUS
- Aemilia
- Aemilianus
- Aemilius
- AETIUS
- AFRICANUS
- Agrippa
- AHENOBARBUS
- Albanus
- Albinus
- Albus
- ANTONINUS
- Antonius
- APPIUS
- AQUILINUS
- ATILIUS
- Augustina
- AUGUSTINUS
- Augustus
- AULUS
- AURELIANUS
- Aurelius
- AVILIUS
- AVITUS
- BALBINUS
- BALBUS
- Caecilius
- CAELINUS
- CAELIUS
- Caesar
- Caius
- CALVUS
- Camillus
- Cassia
- CASSIANUS
- Cassius
- Decimus
- Egnatius
- Fabianus
- Fabius
- Fabricius
- Faustina
- FAUSTINUS
- Faustus
- Festus
- Gaius
- Gallus
- Hadrianus
- IANUARIUS
Ancient Roman Girl Names
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