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Roman Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Adria From the town of Adria / the Adriatic; sometimes associated with 'dark' Catalan, English, Italian, Latin, Roman Girl
Aegeria A mythological water nymph and counselor associated with wise counsel and ritual guidance to Numa Pompilius. Roman Girl
Amara Varies by origin - commonly 'grace' (Igbo), 'immortal' (Sanskrit); in Latin 'amara' means 'bitter'. Arabic, Igbo, Latin, Roman, Sanskrit Girl
Angerona Name of a Roman goddess associated with silence, secrecy, protection and relief from suffering; etymology uncertain (possibly linked to Latin 'angor' 'anguish' or an Etruscan root). Roman Girl
Anna Perenna Anna: 'grace' (from Hebrew Hannah); Perenna: 'perennial, everlasting' - associated with renewal and the Roman goddess of the new year. Latin, Roman Girl
Baïa A feminine name used in Georgia; in Romance-language contexts it is derived from the word for 'bay' (coastal inlet); in Romanian it relates to 'bath'. Georgian, Italian, Roman, Romanian, Spanish Girl
Bellona Goddess of war; warlike (from Latin bellum 'war') Latin, Roman Girl
Bernadina brave/strong as a bear Germanic, Roman Girl
Brangana uncertain; may be linked to the Wagnerian name Brangäne or to the root 'Bran' (often rendered as 'raven' or 'brown'), no single established meaning Roman Girl
Cardea Roman goddess of door hinges, thresholds and protection of the home; name derived from 'hinge' Latin, Roman Girl
Carila little beloved; dear Roman Girl
Carmenta From Latin carmen 'song, oracle' - 'she of the prophetic song'; name of a Roman goddess of childbirth and prophecy. Latin, Roman Girl
Carrilla Likely 'beloved' or 'dear one' (possibly a diminutive/variant of Carla/Carolina) Roman Girl
Celandryna Heavenly, moonlike; celestial. Roman Girl
Celeane Likely 'moon' (from Selene) or 'heavenly/sky' (from Celia/Celina) Roman Girl
Ceresse Derived from Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, fertility, and grain. Latin, Roman Girl
Coreana Maiden; alternatively 'Korean woman' (Spanish usage) Roman Girl
Crestianah Derived from 'crest' + feminine suffix: 'of the crest' or 'one at the peak/eminence' Roman Girl
Cyrenia Probably 'of Cyrene' (the ancient Greek city/nymph); connotations of serenity or queenly/sovereign character Roman Girl
Danilla God is my judge Roman Girl
Delcea delight, darling; beloved or sweet Roman Girl
Egeria Mythological Roman water nymph and counselor to King Numa; associated with wisdom, prophecy, and sacred springs. Latin, Roman Girl
Empanda Goddess of hospitality and open-handedness; name linked to Latin pandere ‘to open’. Roman Girl
Ennia Feminine form of the Roman family name Ennius; literal meaning uncertain Latin, Roman Girl
Estrel star Roman Girl
Estrele Star (little star) Roman Girl
Fauniah Related to fauna; of the animals or nature; associated with the Roman goddess Fauna Latin, Roman Girl
Flurina Derived from Latin 'Flora', meaning 'flower'. Roman Girl
Flurinda Related to flowers; 'blooming' or 'little flower' Roman Girl
Furina Name of an ancient Roman goddess associated with springs and water - 'of the spring' / water goddess Latin, Roman Girl