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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Lourenca

The bay, or laurel plant

Latin

Ginya

Maiden

Latin

Laurena

The bay, or laurel plant

Latin

Gregoryna

Watchful, vigilant

Latin

Ollie

Olive tree

Latin

Marcy

A variant form of Marcia.

Latin

Frank

From France

Latin

Adore

A gift; beloved; adored

Latin

Clarinda

A variant form of Clara.

Latin

Honora

Honor; woman of honor

Latin

Anneliese

Graced with God's bounty

Latin

Clementya

Merciful

Latin

Aprill

To open

Latin

Ardin

Great forest

Latin

Laudia

“The praiseworthy one,” from the Latin laus, praise.

Latin

Emmelie

Rival; laborious; eager

Latin

Beeatris

Voyager (through life); blessed

Latin

Marcile

Dedicated to Mars

Latin

Faustina

Fortunate, enjoying good luck

Latin

Silviana

Woods, forest

Latin

Caralee

Beloved; friend

Latin

Mika

Lord; who resembles God?; three trees together; quick, nimble

Latin

Rufeine

Red haired

Latin

Maximina

Greatest

Latin

Levania

To rise

Latin

Prepare yourself for a lot of heat, because Latin girl names are some of the hottest out there right now on the baby name charts. Widely used around the world and throughout history, Latin girl names pack appeal that transcends borders and time. Explore them with us.

Olivia and Ava are two of today’s most chart-topping Latin girl names. Beloved for their sound and exciting inner V styling, parents can’t get enough of these cuties. They rose from relative rarity to the top of the charts in meteoric fashion. Close at their heels are classic Latin girl names like Emily, Victoria, and Mary. These are familiar favorites that are easily recognized and much-loved over the years, appearing as literary icons, queens, and more. With their beauty, we’re not surprised at all at their popularity.

Many vintage Latin girl names are dotting the charts today. There’s Emilia, a cousin to the mega-popular Amelia, and cuties that started as nicknames, like Nora and Stella. They offer a playfulness that’s irresistible. We’d love to see more of Diana and Sylvia, two grandma-chic darlings that are more than ready for a comeback. On the flip side, many Latin girl names are undeniably modern. For instance, Luna and Nova are enjoying their time in the spotlight, and parents are loving them right back. If you’re searching for something on the rise, check out Amalia, Maren, and Ivory. These Latin lovelies are slowly inching their way into popularity.

Rare name lovers are in luck, too, as there are hundreds of Latin girl names waiting for their time to shine. You could try out the vintage sweetpea Leona, or add a touch of energy to your name list with spunky picks like Rory or Poppy. These names straddle popular trends but are still quite uncommon, which gives parents the best of both worlds. Further down in popularity there are countless Latin girl names that are simply stunning. Maris and Junia especially have our eye, though Vita and Vale have an edgy side that we can’t get enough.

Latin girl names contain many grand monikers that turn heads, like Valentina, Arabella, and Veronica. These bold and beautiful names are made to lead, and many have a melodic sound that rolls off the tongue like Lilianna and Emiliana. Best of all, they are home to endless nickname options, allowing you to dress them up and down as you’d like.

As with any other origin, Latin girl names are exploding with amazing meanings. Ariana’s “most holy” has been winning over parents left and right, but Aurora’s “goddess of dawn” is catching up quickly. We love the joy behind Felicity’s “happiness.” There’s also the “admirable” Miranda and the “heavenly” Celeste. Meanings can make or break for some parents, and they can also be the deciding factor if you’re on the fence. A meaning that speaks to you can make the name truly sing off the page at you.

Discover a world of beauty in Latin girl names and see what gem of a name you’ll dig up next.