Clemens is a German variant of Clement. Clement originates in Latin language and means "compassionate". As a masculine given name
Tag: Latin names
Colombo
Colombo is derived from a Latin word which means dove.
Sabella
Sabella is a diminutive of Isabella. Isabella is a variant of Isabel. Isabel originates in Latin language and means "promise
Colum
The name Colum is an Irish one and is derived from the Old Irish name Mac Coluim which meant “descendent
Columbus
Columbus is a Spanish name and is derived from the Latin word “colum” which meant 'a dove'.
Constance
Constance originates in Latin language and means "steady, permanent". It is a feminine form of Constant. Over the years, it
Constant
Constant is derived from the Latin “constantia” which meant 'constant'. This version of the name is not as popular as
Coriolanus
Coriolanus is a locational name and identifies that the bearer comes from the city of Corioli.
Cornelia
Cornelia originates in Latin language and means "horn". It is a feminine form of Cornelius. Cornelia was the name of
Cornelius
Cornelius originates in Latin language and means "horn". It can be used as a masculine given name and it functions
Cornell
Cornell is a variant of Cornelius. Cornelius originates in Latin language and means "horn". It can be used as a
Cupid
Cupid is a Latin term that means “desire”. It is in fact the name of the Greek god of love.
December
December originates in Latin language and means "the tenth one". It is taken from the name of the 12th and
Decima
Decima originates in Latin language and means "the tenth one". It is a feminine form of Decimus. In Roman mythology,
Demarcus
Demarcus is an English name and is a fairly recent one. It is formed by the addition of the prefix
Desiree
Desiree originates in Latin language and means "longed for". It is ultimately derived from the name Desirata, a feminine form
Destiny
Destiny originates in Latin language and means "determined". It is taken from the word for fate, a predetermined course of
Di
Di is a diminutive of Diana. Diana originates in Latin language and means "divine woman". In Roman mythology, Diana was
Didier
Didier is a variant of the Latin name “Desiderius”, itself derived from the Biblical element “desiderium” which means “internal sin”.
Diego
Diego is a Spanish name with Latin origins. It is derived from the Latin “Didagus or Didacus” which means 'doctrine'.