List of Latin Baby Names Meanings

Monise

mo-ni-se, mon-ise ] The baby girl name Monise is pronounced MAANihS- †. Monise's origin is Old Greek. Monise is a variant form of the English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Monica. ... Within the family of girl names directly related to Monise, Monica was the most frequently used in 2016.

Meaning: Adviser Origin: Latin

Monserat

Montserrat is a Catalan name meaning 'serrated mountain'. That may not be the most appealing meaning, but the exceptional beauty of the Montserrat mountain range near Barcelona, Spain might change your mind. Montserrat is, unsurprisingly, most common among the Spanish community.

Meaning: Jagged mountain Origin: Latin

Morets

Moretz is a variant of Moritz, a Germanized form of the biblical name Moses, based on the originally Hebrew Moshe. According to the biblical etymology, the meaning of the name is "I drew him out of the water" (Exodus 2.10).

Meaning: Dark skinned Origin: Latin

Moriz

Russian Meaning: The name Moriz is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Moriz is: Moorish.

Meaning: Dark skinned Origin: Latin

Myrena

what people don't understand is Mirena is a baby name and means "of the sea" so. try spelling it another way. Myrena or Meerena or Mirina. Mirena is a type of IUD (birth control).

Meaning: Of the sea Origin: Latin

Nahtasha

The name Natasha is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Natasha is: Born at Christmas.

Meaning: The Lord's birthday Origin: Latin

Napea

Latin Meaning: The name Napea is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Napea is: A nymph.

Meaning: Of the valleys Origin: Latin

Natala

Italian Meaning: The name Natala is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Natala is: Born at Christmas.

Meaning: Form of NATALIE. born on Christmas Origin: Latin

Natalah

The name Natala is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Natala is: Born at Christmas.

Meaning: The Lord's birthday Origin: Latin

Natalla

Natalia is a female given name with the original Late Latin meaning of "Christmas Day" (cf. Latin natale domini). It is currently used in this form in Italian, Romanian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Polish.

Meaning: The Lord's birthday Origin: Latin