List of Latin, Spanish Baby Names Meanings

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  • Alba - AHL-bah
    Alba is a female given name of Latin origin meaning "dawn". It can also be used as a Spanish surname, as in the actress Jessica Alba, or a title, as in the Spanish Dukedom of Alba. It may also be considered a feminine version of Albert or Albinus or of names beginning with the Germanic Alf.
    Meaning: Fair, White Origin: Catalan, Italian, Latin, Spanish
  • Amias - ah-MEE-yahs
    The name Amias is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Amias is: From the Old French name derived from Latin 'amatus' meaning loved. In use since at least the 12th century. Used by 19th century British writer Charles Kingsley for the hero of his novel 'Westward Ho!'.
    Meaning: Beloved Origin: Latin, Spanish
  • Benito - be-NEE-to
    The name Benito is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Benito is: blessed. From benedictus meaning blessed. Famous bearers: 6th-century Italian saint Benedict of Nursia founded the Benedictine order of monks and nuns. The Benedictines monastical order.
  • Bibiana - bee-BYAH-nah
    The name Bibiana is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Bibiana is: Lively.
    Meaning: Full of life Origin: Italian, Latin, Spanish
  • Bonito - boh-NEE-toh
    Bonito Name Meaning. Southern Italian: from the personal name Bonito, from Latin Bonitus. Italian: habitational name from the village of Bonito in Avellino province, Campania. Spanish and Portuguese: nickname from bonito 'pretty'. Spanish and Portuguese: possibly from bonito 'tuna', probably denoting a fisherman.
    Meaning: Good Origin: Latin, Spanish
  • Cecilia - sə-SEE-lee-ə/sə-SEEL-yə
    Meaning & History. Latinate feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius, which was derived from Latin caecus "blind". Saint Cecilia was a semi-legendary 2nd- or 3rd-century martyr who was sentenced to die because she refused to worship the Roman gods.
    Meaning: Blinded Origin: English, Finnish, Italian, Latin, Spanish
  • Cornelio - kohr-NEH-lyo
    Latin Meaning: The name Cornelio is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Cornelio is: Horn.
    Meaning: Horn Origin: Italian, Latin, Spanish
  • Fabio - FAH-byo
    Fabio [ˈfaːbjo] is a given name descended from Latin Fabius and very popular in Italy and Brazil (due to Italian migration). Its English equivalent is Fabian. The name is written without an accent in Italian and Spanish, but is usually accented in Portuguese as Fábio (with the diminutive Fabinho or Fabiano).
    Meaning: Bean farmer Origin: Italian, Latin, Spanish
  • Flavia - FLAH-vyah
    Flavia is an Ancient Roman name meaning “blonde” from the Latin word “flavus”, meaning “golden, blonde”. It is a feminine form of the Roman family name Flavius. The name is most commonly used in Italy, Romania, Brazil (Portuguese: Flávia) and in Spanish-speaking countries.
    Meaning: Golden-haired woman Origin: Italian, Latin, Spanish
  • Flavio - FLAH-vyo
    Spanish Meaning: The name Flavio is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Flavio is: Blond.
    Meaning: Golden haired Origin: Italian, Latin, Spanish
  • Lorenza - loh-REHN-zah
    The name Lorenza is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Lorenza is: The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants.
    Meaning: Laurel tree Origin: Italian, Latin, Spanish
  • Lorenzo - lo-REN-tso
    Lorenzo is an Italian and Spanish masculine given name of Latin origin. It is used in Italy, Spain, and other Spanish-speaking countries. The name was derived from the Roman surname Laurentius, which meant "from Laurentum".
  • Lucio - LOO-syo
    Latin Meaning: The name Lucio is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Lucio is: Light.
  • Marino - mah-REE-no
    Marino Name Meaning. Italian: from the personal name Marino, from Latin Marinus (see Marin 1). Italian: habitational name from any of various places named Marino. Spanish and Galician (Mariño): occupational name for a sailor, marino (from Latin marinus 'of the sea').
  • Nazario - nah-SAH-ryo
    Italian and Spanish form of the Late Latin name Nazarius, which meant "from Nazareth". Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived.
    Meaning: From Nazareth Origin: Italian, Latin, Spanish