Romance baby names
Names tagged with “Romance” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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24 names
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- Juliano
Latin
84Derived from Julius, meaning 'youthful' and 'of the Julian clan'. The name carries classical Roman heritage with widespread use across Romance-speaking cultures.
- Amaro
Spanish
84From Latin 'amarus' meaning 'bitter'. Also used in Spanish-speaking cultures as a term of endearment.
- Romona
Latin
84Feminine form of Roman, derived from Rome or Romanus meaning 'of Rome.' Also potentially influenced by Germanic elements.
- Darrielle
Celtic
84Feminine form of Darrell, derived from Old French 'Darel,' meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one,' with Celtic influences.
- Amarious
Latin
84From Latin 'amarus' meaning 'bitter' or 'love', with the suffix '-ious' denoting full of or characterized by. A rare elaborate form suggesting one who is beloved or possesses qualities of love.
- Soliana
Latin
74From Latin 'sol' meaning sun, blended with the suffix '-iana'. Conveys brightness, warmth, and celestial light.
- Mariajulia
Latin
74Compound of Maria (of the sea, or beloved) and Julia (youthful). A modern blended name combining two classical feminine names with ancient Roman roots.
- Alivianna
Latin
70Feminine form of Alvin, from Latin 'albus' (white) combined with the productive '-anna' suffix popularized in modern English naming.
- Amario
Latin
62From Latin 'amarius' meaning 'lover of' or related to 'amare' (to love). Modern blend honoring maritime and romantic traditions.
- Juliet
Latin
56Diminutive of Julia, derived from the Roman family name Julius, meaning 'youthful' or 'of Jupiter.' Immortalized by Shakespeare's tragic heroine.
- Valentina
Latin
45Strong and healthy; derived from Valens, meaning worthy and powerful. Associated with Roman emperor Valentinian and the saint Valentine.
- Ellaine
Celtic
42Variant of Elaine, from Old French Hélène. May derive from Greek 'helios' (sun) or Celtic roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
- Marium
Arabic
42Of the sea, from Latin Marinus. Also connected to Mary/Maria, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew tradition.
- Cristabel
Latin
42From Latin 'cristus' (crest) blended with the suffix '-bel' (beautiful). Means crest-like or crowned beauty, evoking nobility and elegance.
- Joliana
Latin
42Feminine form derived from Julianus, ultimately from Julius. Associated with youthful vigor and the Roman family name of historical prominence.
- Isbella
Celtic
42Variant of Isabella, from Latin 'Isabella' meaning 'devoted to God.' Blends Spanish/Italian elegance with Celtic phonetic influences in modern spelling.
- Dalessandro
Italian
42From Italian combining 'da' (from) and 'Alessandro' (defender of men). A patronymic surname used as a given name, suggesting noble lineage.
- Este
Latin
40From Latin 'estus' meaning 'summer' or 'heat'. Also used as a shortening of Estelle/Esther, bringing associations with 'star' in French tradition.
- Narciso
Greek
40From Greek Narkissos, derived from 'narke' meaning numbness or stupor. Immortalized by the myth of a youth who fell in love with his own reflection.
- Camina
Latin
40From Latin 'caminus' meaning 'path' or 'way'. Also potentially related to Spanish/Italian diminutive forms suggesting a delicate, directional quality.
- Joceline
Celtic
40From Old French Joceline, possibly derived from Josse (a Germanic name) or associated with 'joyful'. Medieval Norman name with uncertain but likely Germanic-Latin fusion origins.
- Miriana
Latin
40Combination of Mira (Latin 'admirable') and -ana (suffix), blended with Miriam. Associated with wonder and feminine grace.
- Valentine
Latin
30From the Latin 'Valentinus,' derived from 'valens' meaning strong and healthy. Associated with Saint Valentine and romantic love through centuries of Christian tradition.
- Miliana
Latin
30Feminine form derived from Latin 'milis' meaning soft or mild, blended with the '-ana' suffix popular in Romance languages.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
