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Nama Anak Bayi Bahasa Latin Putera

Picking a name for your new baby boy or girl may be one of the more important decisions you will have to face. Remember that the name is what identifies your baby for the rest of his or her life, so choose wisely!

Make a list…
If you think of a name you like write it down. It is difficult to remember a name you heard at the office or a party the day before. A list also comes in handy as a check-off list to go over with your partner. You should both be happy with the name and you may have to compromise.

Consider a family name…
Does your family have a tradition of picking names from the family tree? If this is important to you by all means stick with your family’s tradition. Just remember, it is your decision so no one should have a final say on the name except you and your partner. Don’t let family members coerce you into a name you do not like. You can always choose to honor a family member by using their name as a middle name.

Don’t be afraid to be unique…
You may not want your son to be one of three Mathews in class. However, remember that a unique name that is overly cute or trendy will not be so cute when your child is grown and has to explain the rationale behind their now, very odd name. If having a different sounding name is not what you want, you may want to consider foreign spelling variations of a name. Take the name Gerrit as an example. Gerrit is the Dutch spelling of the English name Garret.

How does the name sound..
Say the name out loud. Try saying it to others. A name you like on paper may end up being a real tongue twister. On the other hand, a name you may not have been fond of can start to grow on you the more you say it. A name that rhymes may sound cute at first but in the long run it sounds funny.

Meaning and origin of name..
The way a name sounds is not all to consider. You might also look at what a name means. Origin may be important to maintain ties to your family history or past. You may never have been to Ireland but feel proud of your heritage and want to consider a traditionally Irish name for your baby.

The most important thing is to find a name you both feel positive about. Congratulations! We wish you all the best!

Kumpulan Nama Anak Bayi Latin Putera 

  • ABANTIADES: “descendant of Abas.”
  • ABAS: meaning unknown. Variant Abasantis exists.
  • ABSYRTUS: myth name of he who was murdered by his sister Medea.
  • ACADEMICUS: name of a philosopher.
  • ACARNANUS: “from Acarnania.”
  • ACASTUS: myth name of a son of Pelias.
  • ACE: “first in luck.”
  • ACESTES: meaning unknown.
  • ACHAEMENIUS: “a Persian.” Variant Achaemenes exists.
  • ACHAEUS: “a Greek.” Variants include Achaean, and Achivus.
  • ACHATES: myth name of a friend of Aeneas.
  • ACHERON: myth name of the river of sorrow. Variant Acheros exists.
  • ACHILLES: myth name of a hero of the Greeks.
  • ACHILLIDES: myth name of a descendant of Achilles.
  • ACIS: myth name of a son of Faunus.
  • ACRISIONIADES: myth name of a descendant of Acrisius.
  • ACRISIUS: myth name of the father of Danae.
  • ACTAEON: myth name of a hunter. Variant Actaeonis exists.
  • ACTAEUS: “from Athens.”
  • ACTOR: myth name of a son of Azeus. Variant Actoris exists.
  • ADRIAN: Latin unisex name meaning “dark; from Adria.” Variants include Ad, Ade, Adok, Adorjan, Adriano, Adrien, Adrik, and Andrion.
  • AEETES: myth name of the father of Medea.
  • AEGAEUS: “from the Aegean sea.” Variant Aegeus exists.
  • AEGIDES: meaning unknown.
  • AEGISTHUS: myth name of a cousin of Agamemnon.
  • AEGYPTUS: myth name of a brother of Daunus.
  • AENEADES: “descended from Aeneas.”
  • AENEAS: “excellent.”
  • AEOLIUS: myth name of the keeper of the winds. Variant Aeolus exists.
  • AESCHYLUS: Athenian poet.
  • AESCLAPIUS: myth name of a god of medicine. Variants include Aesculapius, and Asclepius.
  • AESON: myth name of the father of Jason.
  • AETHIOPS: “an Ethiopian.”
  • AGENOR: myth name of a son of Poseidon.
  • AGRIPPA: unisex name meaning “born feet first.”
  • AJAX: myth name of a Greek at Troy.
  • ALAIR: “happy.”
  • ALBAN: “white.” Variants include Albano, Albin, Albion, Albinus, Albus, Alva, Alvar, Alver, Aubin, Aubyn, and Avaro.
  • ALBION: “from Britain”
  • ALCAEUS: “a Greek poet”
  • ALCIBIADES: name of an Athenian politician
  • ALCIDES: “descended from Alcaeus”
  • ALCINOUS: myth name of the father of Nausicaa
  • ALERON: “eagle.” Variant Alerio exists.
  • ALOYSIUS: Perhaps a Latinized form of Louis, meaning “famous in battle.” Variants include Al, and Alois.
  • ALROY: “regal”
  • AMADEUS: “loves God.” Variants include Amadeo, Amadio, Amadis, and Amado.
  • AMERICUS: meaning unknown. Variant Amerigo exists.
  • AMIPHITRYON: meaning unknown
  • AMPHIARAUS: name of a Greek prophet
  • AMPHITRYO: myth name of the husband of Alcmene. Variant Amphitryon exists.
  • AMORY: meaning unknown. Variant Amery exists.
  • AMULIUS: myth name
  • AMYAS: “loves God; loved.” Variant Amias exists.
  • ANACREON: name of an ancient poet
  • ANAXAGORAS: name of a Greek philosopher
  • ANAXIMANDER: name of a Greek philosopher
  • ANAXIMENES: name of a Greek philosopher
  • ANCHISES: myth name of the father of Aeneas
  • ANCILE: myth name of a king of Rome
  • ANDONI: “beyond praise.” Variants include Antal, Antanas, Antanelis, Antanukas, Ante, Antoin, Antoine, Antonin, Antoniy, and Antton.
  • ANDRONICUS: name of a Roman poet
  • ANGUIS: “dragon”
  • ANIUS: myth name
  • ANTENOR: myth name of an elder of Troy
  • ANTEROS: myth name of a brother of Eros
  • ANTILOCHUS: myth name of a son of Nestor
  • ANTIPHATES: myth name of a king of the Laestrygones
  • ANTISTHENES: name of a philosopher
  • APELLES: name of an artist
  • APOLLO: myth name of a god of the sun
  • APOLLODORUS: name of a Greek writer
  • AQUILA: Roman name meaning “eagle.”
  • ARAR: “from the Arar.” Variant Araris exists.
  • ARATUS: name of a Greek author
  • ARBER: “sells herbs.” Variant Arbor exists.
  • ARCAS: myth name of a son of Callisto
  • ARCHER: “bowman”
  • ARCHIMEDES: name of a scientist
  • ARCITENENS: “archer”
  • ARCTOPHYLAX: myth name
  • ARCTOS: myth name
  • ARCTURUS: myth name
  • ARDEN: Latin unisex name meaning “fervent; ardent; burning with enthusiasm.” Name of a forest in one of Shakespeare’s plays. Variants include Arda, Ardeen, Ardena, Ardenia, Ardi, Ardin, Ardis, Ardyne, and Ardys.
  • ARDMORE: “ardent”
  • ARES: myth name of a Greek god of war
  • ARGUS: myth name of a monster
  • ARIES: “ram”
  • ARIOBARZANES: name of a king
  • ARION: name of a Greek poet
  • ARISTARCHUS: “severe critic”
  • ARISTOPHANES: name of a poet
  • ARISTOTELES: Latin form of Aristotle, meaning “intelligent.”
  • ARRUNS: myth name of he who killed Turnus. Variant Aruns exists.
  • ARVAL: “from the cultivated land.” Variant Arvalis exists.
  • ASCANIUS: myth name of a son of Aeneas
  • ASTYANAX: myth name of a son of Hector
  • ATABULUS: “southeastern wind”
  • ATHAMAS: myth name of a brother of Sisyphus
  • ATLAS: myth name of a Titan
  • ATREUS: myth name of the father of Agamomnon
  • ATRIDES: “descended from Atreus”
  • ATTALUS: name of a king
  • ATTIS: name of a priest
  • AUFIDUS: “from the river Apulia”
  • AUGEAS: myth name of a king of Elis
  • AUGUSTUS: “majestic; great.” Variants include Agoston, August, Augustin, Augustine, Augusty, Austen, Austin, and Gus.
  • AURELIAN: “golden.” Variants include Aurelien, and Aurelio.
  • AURIGA: “wagoner.” Variant Aurigo exists.
  • AVERNUS: myth name of the gate to Hades
  • AXENUS: “from the Black Sea”
  • BACCHUS: myth name of a god of wine. Variant Bromius exists.
  • BALBO: “speaker.” Variant Balbas exists.
  • BALENDIN: “brave.” Variant Balen exists.
  • BALINT: “strong and healthy.” Variant Baline exists.
  • BELLEROPHON: myth name of a son of Glaucus.
  • BELUS: myth name of a king of Tyre.
  • BENEDICT: “blessed.” Variants include Beinean, Ben, Bence, Benci, Bendik, Benedek, Benedetto, Benedick, Benedicte, Benedikte, Benen, Bengt, Benin, Benke, Bennett, Benoit, Bent, and Binean.
  • BINGER: “conqueror.” Variant Bittor exists.
  • BLAISE: Latin unisex name meaning “one who stammers.” Also sometimes used as a “fire” name. Variants include Balaza, Ballas, Blaize, Blase, Blasia, Blaze, and Braz.
  • BLANDON: “gentle.” Variant Bland exists.
  • BONAVENTURE: “lucky.”
  • BONIFACE: “good.” Variants include Bonifacio, and Bonifacy.
  • BOREAS: myth name of the north wind.
  • BRENCIS: “victorious.”
  • BRUTUS: “stupid.”
  • BUCER: “horned.”
  • CACUS: myth name of a son of Vulcan
  • CADMUS: myth name of a son of Agenor
  • CADUCEUS: myth name.
  • CAELESTIS: Latin name meaning “from the heavens; heavenly.”
  • CAESAR: “long-haired.” Variants include Cesar, Cesario, and Cezar.
  • CAJETAN: “rejoiced”
  • CALAIS: myth name of a son of the north wind
  • CALCHAS: myth name of a prophet
  • CALIGULA: name given to Gaius Caesar when he was a child
  • CALIX: “chalice.” Variant Callixtus exists.
  • CALLEO: “knowing”
  • CALLIMACHUS: name of a poet
  • CALLOSUS: “callous”
  • CAL: “bald.” Variants include Calvin, and Calvinus.
  • CAMILLUS: “temple servant.” Variant Camilo exists.
  • CANIS: myth name
  • CANTOR: “singer”
  • CAPYS: myth name
  • CARCER: “prisoner”
  • CARMINE: “crimson”
  • CARNEADES: name of a philosopher
  • CAROLUS: Latin form of French Charles, which itself came from Old German Karl, meaning “man.” Carly, Carroll, Karel, and Karly.
  • CARSTEN: “Christian.” Variants include Carston, Christian, Christiann, and Cristiano.
  • CASSIUS: From Roman clan name, possibly connected with Latin cassus, meaning “empty.” Variants include Cash, Cass, and Cassie.
  • CASTOR: myth name of a brother of Helen
  • CATO: “shrewd.” Variants include Caton, and Catus.
  • CATULLUS: name of a poet
  • CAVILLOR: “critical”
  • CECIL: “blind.” Variants include Caecelius, and Cecilio.
  • CECROPS: name of a king
  • CELERES: “paladin”
  • CELESTIN: “heavenly.” Variants include Celestun, and Celistine.
  • CENTAURUS: name of a mythological creature half-man, and half-horse
  • CEPHALUS: myth name of the husband of Procris
  • CEPHEUS: myth name of the father of Andromeda
  • CERBERUS: myth name of a guard of Hades
  • CHAUNCEY: “chancellor.” Variants include Chaucer, and Chaucor.
  • CHESTER: “camp”
  • CHRYSES: myth name of a priest of Apollo
  • CICERON: “chickpea.” Variant Cicero exists.
  • CLARENCE: “illustrious.” Variants include Clare, and Clarensis.
  • CLAUD: “lame.” Variants include Cladian, Claude, Claudio, Claudion, Claudius, Claus, and Clodius.
  • CLEMENT: “merciful.” Variants include Clem, Clemence, and Clemente.
  • CLOVIS: Latinized form of French name Louis, meaning “famous in battle; renowned warrior.” Variant Ludovic exists.
  • COCLES: myth name of a hero who saved Rome
  • COLLATINUS: myth name.
  • COLUMBA: Latin unisex name meaning “dove.” Variants include Colombe, Columbia, and Columbine.
  • COLON: “dove.”
  • CONSTANTIUS: “constant.” Variants include Con, Connie, Constant, Constantine, Constantino, and Constantios.
  • CORBIN: “raven.” Variant Cowin exists.
  • CORNELIUS: “horn.” Variants include Cornelio, Corney, and Corny.
  • CRISPIN: “curly-haired.” Variants include Crispinus, and Crispus.
  • CURT: “short”
  • CYPRIAN: “man of Cyprus.” Variant Cyprianus exists.
  • DAMON: “loyal friend”
  • DANAUS: myth name of a king of Argos
  • DAPHNIS: myth name of a shepherd
  • DARDANUS: myth name of the father of Erichtonius.
  • DARIUS: Latin name meaning “rich.”
  • DEIPHOBUS: myth name of a son of Priam.
  • DELMAR: “mariner.” Variant Delmer exists.
  • DELPHINUS: Latin name meaning “from Delphi,” a city in Greece whose name probably means “dolphin.”
  • DEMODOCUS: myth name of a blind bard.
  • DEUCALION: myth name of a son of Prometheus.
  • DEXTER: “right.”
  • DEZSO: “desired”
  • DIS: myth name for Hades
  • DOLON: myth name of a Trojan spy
  • DOMIDUCUS: surname of Jupiter
  • DOMINICUS: “belonging to the Lord.” Variants include Dedo, Dom, Dome, Domeka, Domiku, Dominic, Dominick, Dominico, Domo, and Domokas.
  • DONATO: Latin name meaning “given.” Variant Donatello exists.
  • DORJAN: “dark.”
  • DUKE: “leader.”
  • DURANT: “enduring.” Variants include Duran, and Durand.
  • ELIGIUS: “worthy.”
  • ELVIO: “blond”
  • EMIL: “excellent.” Variants include Emilian, and Emile.
  • ERASTUS: “dear one; beloved.” Variant Rastus exists.
  • ERICHTHONIUS: myth name of the founder of Troy
  • ERROL: “wandering”
  • EUPHORBUS: myth name of a Trojan soldier
  • EURUS: myth name for the east wind
  • EURYPYLUS: myth name of a Trojan
  • EURYSTHEUS: myth name of a cousin of Hercules
  • EVANDER: myth name of he who fought with Aeneas
  • FABIAN: “bean grower.” Variants include Fabiano, and Fabiyan.
  • FABRICE: “craftsman.” Variant Fabrizio exists.
  • FABRON: “mechanic”
  • FAUNUS: myth name of a god of forests
  • FAUSTO: “lucky.” Variant Faust exists.
  • FAVONIUS: myth name for the west wind
  • FELICIAN: “happy.” Variants include Felice, Felicio, Feliks, and Felix.
  • FERENC: “free.” Variants include Feri, Ferke, and Ferko.
  • FIDELIO: “faithful.” Variants include Fedele, Fidel, and Fidelis.
  • FLAVIAN: “yellow.” Variants include Flavio, and Flawiusz.
  • FLORIAN: “flowering.” Variants include Floren, Florentin, and Florentyn.
  • FORREST: “dwells in the forest”
  • FOSTER: “keeper of the forest”
  • GANYMEDE: myth name of a cup-bearer to the gods
  • GARAI: “conqueror”
  • GENIUS: myth name of a guardian spirit
  • GERMAIN: “has the same parents”
  • GILES: “kind”
  • GILROY: “serves the king”
  • GIULIANO: “youth”
  • GLAUCUS: myth name of a son of Minos
  • GRAHAM: “grain.” Variants include Graeme, and Gram.
  • GRANT: “great”
  • GRATIAN: “grateful”
  • GUSTAVE: “majestic.” Variant Gusztav exists.
  • GUY: “life.” Variants include Guido, and Gwidon.
  • GYALA: “young”
  • HADRIAN: “dark”
  • HALIRRHOTHIUS: myth name of a son of Poseidon
  • HARPOCRATES: myth name of Horus, Egyptian god of the sun
  • HECTOR: myth name of a brother of Paris
  • HELENUS: myth name of a son of Priam
  • HERCULES: myth name of a god of physical strength
  • HERMINIUS: myth name of a hero who saved Rome
  • HIERONYMOUS: “sacred”
  • HILARY: “happy.” Variants include Hilarion, Hillary, and Hillery.
  • HIPPOCAMPUS: myth name of a horse belonging to Neptune
  • HONORATO: “honor”
  • HORACE: “timekeeper.” Variants include Horacio, Horatio, and Horaz.
  • HORATIUS: myth name of a hero who saved Rome
  • IDAEUS: meaning unknown
  • IDOMENEUS: myth name of a king of Crete
  • IGNATIUS: “ardent.” Variants include Ignac, Inaki, and Inigo.
  • ILARI: “cheerful.” Variants include Ilarion, and Ilarius.
  • ILLAN: “youth.” Variants include Illian, and Illius.
  • ILUS: myth name of the founder of Troy
  • INACHUS: myth name of the father of Io
  • INCE: “innocent.” Variants include Innocent, and Innocenty.
  • INEK: “small”
  • INUUS: myth name of a god of fertility
  • IPHICLES: myth name of a twin of Hercules
  • IPHIS: myth name of a lover who hanged himself
  • IPHITUS: myth name of a brother of Iole
  • IULUS: myth name of a son of Aeneas
  • JANUARIUS: “born in January.”
  • JANUS: myth name of a god of beginnings
  • JEROLIN: “holy.” Variant Jerome exists.
  • JOVE: myth name of another name for Jupiter
  • JULIUS: “youthful.” Variants include Julen, Jules, Julian, Julio, Juliusz, Jullian, Jullien, Junius, and Junus.
  • JUPITER: myth name of a supreme god
  • JUSTIN: “just.” Variants include Joost, Justus, and Justyn.
  • KASEN: “helmeted”
  • KAULDI: “lame.” Variants include Klaude, Klaudi, and Klaudius.
  • KELMAN: “merciful.” Variants include Klemenis, Klemens, and Kliment.
  • KERSTAN: “Christian”
  • KESTER: “from the Roman camp”
  • KILLIAN: “blind.” Variant Kilian exists.
  • KINDEN: “born fifth.” Variant Kindin exists.
  • KORNELI: “horn.” Variants include Kees, Kornel, and Krelis.
  • LACY: “from the estate of Latius”
  • LAOCOON: myth name of a son of Priam
  • LAOMEDON: myth name of the father of Priam
  • LAPIS: myth name
  • LARES: myth name of a god of the household
  • LARS: myth name of a Roman hero
  • LARTIUS: myth name of a hero who saved Rome
  • LATINUS: myth name of a king of Latium
  • LAUDALINO: “praise.” Variant Lino exists.
  • LAURENCE: “laurel.” Variants include Labhras, Labrencis, Laiurenty, Lars, Lauran, Laurel, Lauren, Laurencho, Laurent, Laurentios, Laurentzi, Laurie, Lauritz, Lawrence, Lawrie, Lawron, Lenci, Lorant, Loreca, Lorecncz, Loren, Lorenc, Lorentz, Lorenzo, Loretto, Lorin, Lorine, Loritz, and Lorne.
  • LEO: “lion.” Variants include Leander, Leandros, Lee, Leon, Leone, Leonid, Leonidas, Leonide, Leontis, Lev, Levka, Levushka, Lew, Lon, Lyonechka, and Lyonya.
  • LEROY: “regal”
  • LESTER: “from the camp of the Legion.” Variant Leicester exists.
  • LIBER: myth name of another name for Dionysus
  • LICHAS: myth name of a friend of Hercules. Variants include Licus, and Lycus.
  • LIONEL: “little lion”
  • LOMBARD: “long beard.” Variant Longobard exists.
  • LORIMER: “harness maker.” Variant Lorrimer exists.
  • LUCIOUS: “light.” Variants include Liuz, Loukas, Lucaas, Lucas, Lucian, Luciano, Lucien, Lucio, Luk, Luka, Lukas, Lukasha, Luke, Luken, Lukyan.
  • LYSANDER: “liberator”
  • MAGNUS: “greatest.” Variants include Maghnus, Makimus, Maksym, Maksymilian, Manus, Max, Maxime, Maximilian, Maximillian, Maximos, Maximus, and Miksa,
  • MALLORY: “ill-fated”
  • MANVEL: “from a great estate.” Variant Manvil exists.
  • MARCEL: “hammer.” Variants include Marc, Marcellin, Marcellus, Marcely, Marci, Marcian, Marcilka, Marco, Marcus, Mario, Marius, Mark, Markos, Markus,
  • MAREN: “of the sea.” Variant Marinos exists.
  • MARS: myth name of the god of war
  • MARTIAL: “warring.” Variants include Mairtin, Marceau, Marcel, Marek, Marian, Marion, Martel, Martin, Martinien, Martino, Martinus, and Marton.
  • MAURICE: “dark-skinned.” Variants include Mauritins, Mauritz, Maury, Morie, Moritz, and Morris.
  • MAYER: “great.” Variant Mayor exists.
  • MAZENTIUS: meaning unknown
  • MEMNON: myth name of he who was killed by Achilles in the Trojan War
  • MERCER: “merchant”
  • MERCURY: myth name of the messenger of the gods
  • METABUS: myth name of the father of Camilla
  • MILES: “soldier.” Variant Myles exists.
  • MILLER: “miller”
  • MINOS: myth name of the king of Crete
  • MISENOS: myth name of he who was drowned for hubris. Variant Misenus exists.
  • MODESTE: “modest.” Variant Modestus exists.
  • MONETA: “admonishes”
  • MONTAGUE: “from the peaked mountain”
  • MORRELL: “swarthy.” Variant Morel exists.
  • MORTIMER: “dwells by the still water”
  • MULCIBER: meaning unknown
  • MUNROE: “from the red marsh.” Variants include Monroe, and Munro.
  • NELEK: “horn”
  • NEMESIO: “just.” Variant Nemesus exists.
  • NEON: “strong”
  • NEPTUNE: myth name of a god of water
  • NEREUS: myth name of a god of the sea
  • NEVILLE: “from the new town”
  • NIGEL: “dark”
  • NIKKI: “of the Lord.” Variant Niki exists.
  • NOBLE: “noble.” Variant Nobilus exists.
  • NOTUS: myth name of the south wind
  • NUMA: myth name of a king of Rome
  • NUNCIO: “messenger.” Variant Nunzio exists.
  • OCTAVIAN: “born eighth.” Variants include Octavio, Octavius, and Ottavio.
  • OISTIN: “revered”
  • OLIVER: “peaceful.” Variants include Oliverio, Oliverios, Olivier, Ollie, Olliver, and Olvan.
  • ORBAN: “born in the city”
  • ORCUS: myth name for the underworld
  • ORSON: “bear”
  • OVID: name of a poet
  • PAGANUS: “villager”
  • PAINE: “rustic.” Variant Payne exists.
  • PALES: myth name of a god of cattle
  • PALINURUS: myth name of the pilot of Aeneas’s boat
  • PALMER: “pilgrim”
  • PANDARUS: myth name of a Trojan soldier
  • PARIS: myth name of the abductor of Helen
  • PARNASSUS: “from Parnassus”
  • PASTOR: “shepherd”
  • PATRICK: “regal.” Variants include Paddy, Padhraig, Padraig, Padriac, Paton, Patrice, Patricio, Patrizio, Patryk, Payton, and Peyton.
  • PATROCLUS: myth name of a friend of Achilles
  • PAUL: “small.” Variants include Paaveli, Paavo, Pablo, Pal, Palika, Paola, Pauli, Paulin, Pauls, Paulus, Pavel, Pavlis, Pavlus, Pawel, Pawelek, Pol, and Poul.
  • PAX: “peace”
  • PELI: “happy”
  • PENATES: myth name of a god of the household
  • PEPHREDO: “dreaded”
  • PERCIVAL: “destroyer.” Variant Parzifal exists.
  • PERIPHETES: myth name of a son of Hephaestus
  • PHOEBUS: “shining”
  • PICUS: myth name of the father of Faunus
  • PIERPONT: “dwells by the stone bridge.” Variant Pierrepont exists.
  • PIUS: “pious.” Variants include Pio, and Pious.
  • PLACYD: “tranquil.” Variants include Placid, and Placidio.
  • PLUTO: myth name of a god of the underworld
  • PLUTUS: “wealthy”
  • PLUVIUS: meaning unknown
  • POLLUX: myth name of a brother of Helen
  • POLYDAMAS: myth name of a Trojan soldier
  • POLYDORUS: myth name of a son of Priam
  • POLYEIDUS: myth name of a prophet
  • POLYMESTOR: myth name of a son-in-law of Priam.
  • POMPILIUS: meaning unknown.
  • PONTIFEX: “priest.”
  • PORTER: “gatekeeper.”
  • PORTUMNUS: myth name of a god of the sea.
  • PRENTICE: “scholar.”
  • PRIAM: myth name of a king of Troy.
  • PRINCE: “prince.”
  • PRIOR: “head of a monastery.” Variant Pryor exists.
  • PROCTOR: “manager.” Variant Procurator exists.
  • PROSPER: “fortunate.” Variant Prospero exists.
  • PUBLIUS: myth name of a hero who saved Rome.
  • PYGMALION: myth name of a king of Cyprus.
  • QUARTUS: “born fourth.”
  • QUINTUS: “born fifth.” Variants include Quentin, Quincy, and Quinton.
  • QUIRINUS: myth name of a lesser war-god.
  • RAY: “radiant.”
  • REMUS: Latin myth name of a founder of Rome.
  • RENATO: “reborn.”
  • RENZO: “laurel.”
  • REX: “king.”
  • RHADAMANTHUS: myth name of an underworld judge.
  • RHESUS: myth name of a king of Thrace.
  • RODHLANN: “famous.” Variants include Roland, and Rowland.
  • ROMAIN: “Roman.” Variants include Romano, and Romney.
  • ROMEO: “pilgrim to Rome.”
  • ROMULUS: Latin myth name of a founder of Rome, meaning “of Rome.” 
  • ROYAL: “regal.” Variant Royce exists.
  • RUFUS: “red-haired.” Variants include Rufeo, Rufin, Rufio, and Russell.
  • RULE: “ruler.”
  • SABINO: “a Sabine.” Variants include Sabin, and Sabinus.
  • SALMONEUS: myth name of a king of Elis.
  • SALVADOR: “savior.” Variant Salvator exists.
  • SARGENT: “military attendant.”
  • SARPEDON: myth name of a Trojan soldier.
  • SATURN: myth name of a god of the harvest.
  • SAVILL: “from the willow farm.”
  • SEBASTIAN: “august.” Variant Sebastianus exists.
  • SEGUNDO: “born second.”
  • SEPTIMUS: “born seventh.”
  • SERENO: “calm.” Variant Serenus exists.
  • SERGIUS: “attendant.” Variants include Serge, Sergio, Sergios, Sergiusz, Serguei, Seriozha, Seriozhenka.
  • SEVERIN: “severe.” Variant Seweryn exists.
  • SIBLEY: “prophetic”
  • SICHAEUS: myth name of the husband of Dido
  • SILAS: “of the forest.” Variants include Sil, Silio, Sill, Silos, Silvain, Silvanos, Silvanus, Silvester, Silvius, Sylvan, Sylvanus, and Sylvester.
  • SINCLAIR: “hard-working”
  • SINON: myth name of a Trojan soldier
  • SISEAL: “blind”
  • SISYPHUS: myth name of a son of Aeolus
  • SIXTUS: “born sixth.” Variant Sextus exists.
  • SOL: “sun”
  • SOMNUS: myth name for sleep
  • SPURIUS: myth name of a hero who saved Rome
  • STACY: “dependable.” Variant Stacey exists.
  • TARCHON: meaning unknown
  • TAVEY: “born eighth”
  • TERENCE: “smooth.” Variants include Terrence, and Terry.
  • TERMINUS: myth name
  • TERTIUS: “born third”
  • TITHONUS: myth name of a lover of Aurora
  • TITUS: “saved.” Variant Tito exists.
  • TONY: “above praise”
  • TRACY: “bold.” Variant Thrasius exists.
  • TRENT: “swift.” Variant Torrentem exists.
  • TRISTAN: “full of sorrows.” Variants include Tristam, and Tristram.
  • TRITON: myth name of a sea god
  • TROILUS: myth name of a son of Priam
  • TROS: myth name of a founder of Troy
  • TULIO: “lively”
  • TULLIUS: name of a king
  • TULLY: meaning unknown. Variant Tullus exists.
  • TURNER: “works on the lathe”
  • TURNUS: myth name of he who was killed by Aeneas
  • TXANTON: meaning unknown
  • TXOMIN: “like unto the lord”
  • TYRE: “from Tyre”
  • UISEANN: “conqueror”
  • ULYSSES: myth name of Odysseus
  • URBAN: “of the city.” Variant Urbain exists.
  • VALENS: “valiant.” Variants include Valera, Valerian, Valerii, Valerijs, Valerik, Valerio, Valerius.
  • VALENTIN: “healthy.” Variants include Val, Valentijn, Valentine, Valentino, Valentyn.
  • VARIAN: “fickle”
  • VENEDICTOS: “blessed”
  • VERGIL: “flourishing.” Variants include Virgil, and Virgilio.
  • VERNE: “youthful.” Variant Vernus exists.
  • VERNON: “flourishing”
  • VERTUMNUS: myth name of a god of seasons
  • VIATOR: “traveler”
  • VICTOR: “conqueror.” Variants include Victorien, Victorin, Vidor, Viktor, Viktoras, Viktoryn, Vince, Vincens, Vincent, Vincente, Vincenzio, Vincenzo, Vinci, Vincien, Vincze, Vinnie, Vinzenz, Vitenka, Vito, and Vittorio.
  • VITAL: “lively.” Variants include Veit, Vitale, Vito, Vitus, and Vivien.
  • VIVIAN: Latin unisex name meaning “lively; alive; animated.” Vivien was the name of the Lady of the Lake in Arthurian legend. Variants include Bibiana (Sp.), Bibiane, and Bibine, Vi, Viv, Viviane, Viviana, Vivie, Vivien, Vivienne (Fr.), Viviette, Vyv, and Vyvyan.
  • VULCAN: myth name of a god of fire
  • WALERIAN: “strong”
  • WARING: “true”
  • WINCENT: “conqueror.” Variants include Wicek, Wicenty, and Wicus.
  • WIT: “life”
  • XANTHUS: myth name of a river god
  • YULI: “young”
  • ZEPHYRUS: myth name of the west wind
  • ZETHUS: myth name of a brother of Amphion
  • ZEUXIPPUS: myth name of a son of Apollo
  • ZORIAN: “happy”
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