List of Latin Baby Names Meanings Starting with Q

Quint

French Meaning: The name Quint is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Quint is: fifth.' Surname.

Meaning: Fifth Origin: Latin

Quinten

Quinten is another - mainly Dutch - rendition of the Roman name Quintinus which is derivative of the Latin “quintus” meaning “fifth”. The name has been around since ancient times and was commonly bestowed upon the fifth child in terms of birth order or a baby born in the fifth month of the year.

Meaning: Fifth Origin: Latin

Quintessa

"Fifth Or Form Of Quintessence" The meaning of the name Quintessa is Fifth Or Form Of Quintessence. The origin of the name Quintessa is Latin. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.

Meaning: Creative Origin: Latin

Quintin

Quintin is a variant spelling of an Old Roman family name, Quintinus, which is derivative of the Latin “quintus” meaning “fifth”.

Meaning: Fifth Origin: Latin

Quintina

Latin Meaning: The name Quintina is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Quintina is: Born fifth.

Meaning: Fifth Origin: Latin

Quinton

Quinton is a place name, a surname or a masculine given name. The place name originates from Old English cwen "queen" or cwene "woman" and tun "farmstead, estate". The English surname and given name may originate from the English place name Quinton.

Meaning: From the queen Origin: Latin

Quintus

Quintus is a male given name derived from Quintus, a common Latin forename (praenomen) found in the culture of ancient Rome. Quintus derives from Latin word quintus, meaning "fifth". Quintus is an English masculine given name and a surname.

Meaning: Fifth Origin: Latin

Quirita

Quirita is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 777 times.

Meaning: Citizen Origin: Latin

Quitteria

Meaning & History. Possibly a Latinized form of Kythereia, the spelling perhaps influenced by Latin quietus "calm, quiet". Saint Quiteria was a semi-legendary Iberian martyr of the 5th century. Honoured by both Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy on May 22, she is a patron against rabies.

Meaning: Quiet Origin: Latin