Search Latin Baby Names
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1401 | Gillien | Latin | Young. | F | |
1402 | Gilroy | Latin | Serves the king. | M | |
1403 | Ginger | Latin | From the ginger flower. Also can be a diminutive of Virginia: Of the Virgin. | F | |
1404 | Ginny | Latin | From the ginger flower. Also can be a diminutive of Virginia: Of the Virgin. | F | |
1405 | Giuliano | Latin | Youth. | M | |
1406 | Gladys | Latin | Sword. | F | |
1407 | Glauce | Latin | Wife of Upis. | F | |
1408 | Glaucus | Latin | Son of Minos. | M | |
1409 | Gloria | Latin | Glory. Famous bearer: a character in playright George Bernard Shaw's 'You Never Can Tell', and American actress Gloria Swanson. | F | |
1410 | Glorianna | Latin | Glory. | F | |
1411 | Glorianne | Latin | Glory. | F | |
1412 | Gloribel | Latin | Glory. | F | |
1413 | Gloribel | Latin | Glory. | M | |
1414 | Gloriosa | Latin | Glory. | F | |
1415 | Graca | Latin | Grace. | F | |
1416 | Grace | Latin | Grace. | F | |
1417 | Gracella | Latin | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). | F | |
1418 | Gracelynne | Latin | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). | F | |
1419 | Gracie | Latin | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). | F | |
1420 | Graciela | Latin | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). | F | |
1421 | Graciela | Latin | Favor; blessing. The three mythological graces were nature goddesses: Aglaia: (brilliance); Thalia: (flowering); and Euphrosyne: (joy). | M | |
1422 | Graciene | Latin | Grace. | F | |
1423 | Gracinha | Latin | Grace. | F | |
1424 | Gradana | Latin | Grace. | F | |
1425 | Graeme | Latin | Grain. | M | |
1426 | Graham | Latin | Grain. | M | |
1427 | Gram | Latin | Grain. | M | |
1428 | Grant | Latin | Great. | M | |
1429 | Grata | Latin | Grace. | F | |
1430 | Gratia | Latin | Grace. | F | |
1431 | Gratian | Latin | Grateful. | M | |
1432 | Gratiana | Latin | Grace. | F | |
1433 | Grazia | Latin | Grace. | F | |
1434 | Gregoria | Latin | Watchful. | F | |
1435 | Gricelda | Latin | Gray; gray-haired. | F | |
1436 | Griselda | Latin | Gray; gray-haired. Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio's used the name for an exceptionally patient wife - thus the expression 'patience of Griselda. | F | |
1437 | Grisella | Latin | Gray; gray-haired. | F | |
1438 | Griselle | Latin | Gray; gray-haired. | F | |
1439 | Grizelda | Latin | Gray; gray-haired. | F | |
1440 | Gryne | Latin | An Amazon. | F | |
1441 | Gryselda | Latin | Gray; gray-haired. | F | |
1442 | Guido | Latin | Life. | M | |
1443 | Guilia | Latin | Young. | F | |
1444 | Guilie | Latin | Young. | F | |
1445 | Gussie | Latin | Diminutive of Augusta: Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. Famous bearer: British King George III's mother was named Augusta. | F | |
1446 | Gusta | Latin | Diminutive of Augusta: Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. Famous bearer: British King George III's mother was named Augusta. | F | |
1447 | Gustave | Latin | Majestic. | M | |
1448 | Gustavus | Latin | Staff of the gods, or staff of the Goths. | M | |
1449 | Gustel | Latin | Majestic. | F | |
1450 | Gustella | Latin | Majestic. | F |