List of Latin Baby Names Meanings

Noelia

Noelia as a girl's name is a variation of the Latin name Noelle. Typically a Spanish or Italian name, Noelia means "born on Christmas".

Meaning: Day of birth Origin: Latin

Noelle

(no-EL)

Noelle (also Noëlle) is a feminine given name. It is an English form of the French name Noëlle, which is a feminine form of the name Noël meaning "Christmas" in French. The French word itself is derived, via Old French, from Latin "natalis dies (Domini)" meaning "birthday (of the Lord)".

Meaning: Day of birth Origin: Latin

Nova

(NO-və)

Latin Meaning: The name Nova is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Nova is: New; young.

Meaning: New Origin: Latin

Octavia

(ahk-TAYV-ee-ə)

Latin Meaning: The name Octavia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Octavia is: Born Eighth. In the Roman Empire, Octavia was the sister of Octavian who was married to Mark Antony (as a political alliance). They were later divorced (in 32 BC).

Meaning: Eighth Origin: Latin

Octavian

(ahk-TAYV-ee-ən)

The name Octavian is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Octavian is: Born eighth. Octavian was the name used commonly for the Emperor Augustus.

Meaning: Eighth Origin: Latin

Octavio

(ok-TAH-vyo)

Octavio is the Spanish form of Octavius, derived from the Latin “octavus” meaning “eighth”. Octavius was an ancient Roman family name mainly restricted to the plebian classes until being elevated to patrician status thanks to Emperor Augustus (born Gaius Octavius).

Meaning: Eighth Origin: Latin

Octavius

(ahk-TAYV-ee-əs)

The name Octavius is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Octavius is: Born eighth. Octavius was a Roman clan name, as well as the original name of Emperor Augustus (commonly known as Octavian). Traditionally, this name was given to the eighth child in a large family.

Meaning: Eighth Origin: Latin

Ollive

The name Olive is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Olive is: Symbol of peace.

Meaning: Olive branch, symbol of peace Origin: Latin

Ollivia

Olivia is a feminine given name in the English language. It is derived from Latin oliva "olive". The name was first popularised by William Shakespeare's character in the Twelfth Night, but in fact the name occurs in England as early as the thirteenth century.

Meaning: Elf army Origin: Latin

Oona

Oona and Oonagh are variant spellings of the Irish Úna, derived from the Gaelic “uan” meaning “lamb”. The name is also used among the Finnish people, but pronounced AW-na.

Meaning: One who is pure, Chaste Origin: Latin