Channeling the majesty of ancient Rome, Roman baby boy names such as Marcus and Julius exude a timeless dignity and noble strength. Each name recalls the grandeur of emperors and the wisdom of classic philosophy, offering a strong foundation steeped in history. They bridge the gap between a storied past and modern aspirations, providing a robust identity that inspires leadership, courage, and an enduring legacy.
Of Latin origin, meaning "priceless one."
Of Latin origin, meaning "man of Attica" or "from Athens," famously used in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Of Latin origin, meaning "great" or "magnificent."
Of Latin origin, meaning "golden" or "gilded."
Caesar carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Caius carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Cassius carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Cato carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
A Latin form of Clement, meaning "merciful."
Cornelius carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Gladiator
Tenth
Dragon
Happy
Flower
To rejoice
From hadria
Fiery
Downy
Descended from jupiter
Born in june
Lion
Lucius symbolizes 'brightness and illumination'.
Great
Young warrior
Dedicated to Mars
The greatest
Greatest
Associated with bold qualities.
Strong, stern
Night
The eighth
Eighth
Fifth
Founder of Rome
Rufus carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Of the tiber
Honorable
Of the Tiber river
Associated with bold qualities.
Conquer