List of Latin Baby Names Meanings

Ondine

The name Ondine is a girl's name of Latin origin meaning "little wave".

Meaning: Wave Origin: Latin

Oriole

Oriole. 33% this week. Gender: Female Meaning of Oriole: "golden" Origin of Oriole: Latin.

Meaning: Fair-haired Origin: Latin

Paulin

Paulin Name Meaning. Scottish, English, and French: from a pet form of Paul. In America, the French form has sometimes been Americanized as Poland. German: derivative of the personal name Paulinus, found especially in the Rhineland.

Meaning: Little Origin: Latin

Priscella

Latin Meaning: The name Priscilla is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Priscilla is: Ancient; archaic.

Meaning: Ancient, venerable Origin: Latin

Rainah

Variant of Regina (Latin) or Reine (French), meaning "queen". Also feminine form of Ray (Old German) "wise guardian". May also be used as a short form of Lorraina and Lorraine. Modern use also refers to rain from the sky. Famous real-life people named Rainah: | Edit Share what you know!

Meaning: Queen Origin: Latin

Rayney

Rayney [rayney] as a girls' name is of Latin origin, and the name Rayney means "queen". Rayney is a version of Raina (Latin): version of Regina (Latin).

Meaning: Queen Origin: Latin

Renate

It is the same as Renata, except "Renata" is how it is spelled in Spain, Portugal, and Italian-speaking European countries, and "Renate" is how it is spelled in German-speaking and Scandinavian countries. Means "reborn," from the Latin word "renatus" - Renee is the French equivalent.

Meaning: Born again Origin: Latin

Romane

MASCULINE FORM: Romain. OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Romana (Croatian), Romana (Czech), Romaine, Romayne (English), Romána (Hungarian), Romana, Romola (Italian), Romana (Late Roman), Romana (Polish), Romana (Slovak), Romana (Slovene)

Meaning: Roman Origin: Latin

Severine

Gender: F Meaning of Severine: "stern" Origin of Severine: French, feminine variation of Severus; Latin.

Meaning: Serious Origin: Latin

Siennah

Latin. From the Italian city of Sienna, which gave its name to a reddish shade of brown. The name itself possibly is influenced by the word sienna, meaning "orange-red".

Meaning: Reddish brown Origin: Latin