Romance Languages baby names
Names tagged with “Romance Languages” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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18 names
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- Amarianna
Latin
94From Latin 'amarus' (bitter) blended with '-anna' suffix. Modern constructed name combining romantic and nature elements.
- Renaldo
Germanic
84From Germanic 'Reginald' meaning 'ruler's advisor.' Renaldo is the Spanish diminutive form, popular in Iberian and Latin American cultures.
- Amilliano
Italian
84Derived from Amiable/Amil, meaning 'friendly' or 'beloved', with the diminutive suffix -iano creating an affectionate form
- Anabela
Latin
84Combination of 'Ana' (grace) and 'Bela' (beautiful), meaning 'graceful beauty'. Popular in Portuguese and Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Janita
Hebrew
84Feminine diminutive of Janusz or Jana, derived from Jehovah. Popular in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking cultures as a form of Jane.
- Mariana
Latin
66Derived from Maria (Hebrew Miriam, meaning "star of the sea" or "beloved"), with the Latin feminine suffix -ana added. Popular in Romance languages as a variant of Mary.
- Francia
Latin
62From Latin 'Francia,' referring to the land of the Franks. Also used as a feminine form meaning 'free' or 'from France.'
- Aciano
Spanish
42From Latin acianus, referring to the bluebottle flower (cornflower). Associated with the vibrant blue wildflower in Mediterranean regions.
- Victorina
Latin
42Feminine form of Victor, derived from Latin 'victoria' meaning victory. Victorina carries the triumphant, classical heritage of the Roman name.
- Rosalva
Latin
42From Latin 'rosa' (rose) combined with 'alba' (white), meaning 'white rose'. Symbolizes purity, beauty, and grace.
- Karmina
Latin
42From Latin 'carmen' meaning 'song' or 'poem'. Associated with charm and enchantment in medieval romance traditions.
- Joseane
French
42Feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase.' Popular in French-speaking regions with the -ane diminutive suffix.
- Anapaula
Spanish
40Combination of Ana (grace) and Paula (small). A modern compound name blending classic feminine elements with contemporary appeal.
- Jeancarlos
Spanish
40Combination of Jean (God is gracious) and Carlos (free man). A modern hybrid blending Romance language traditions.
- Romelia
Latin
40From Latin 'Romelia,' possibly a feminine form related to Rome or 'rosemary' herb. Associated with classical femininity and botanical heritage.
- Kristiano
Latin
40Follower of Christ. A Romance language variant of Christian, common in Italian and Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Amica
Latin
10From Latin 'amicus' meaning 'friend'. A feminine form emphasizing warmth, companionship, and social connection.
- Valena
Latin
6From Latin 'valens' meaning strong and vigorous. Associated with vitality and strength.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
