Ancient Rome’s emperors, philosophers, and warriors inspire these robust selections. Marcus and Julius bring a stately Latin flair, while Aurelia and Octavia exude timeless grace. Each name speaks of engineering marvels, grand forums, and heroic conquests that shaped Western civilisation. Their classic elegance endures through centuries, reflecting discipline, ambition, and cultural pride. Embark on a journey back in time for a name steeped in 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 "the golden one."
A feminine form of Aurelian, loosely meaning "golden."
Of Latin origin, meaning "golden" or "gilded."
Caesar carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Caius carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Camilla carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Cassia carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Cassius carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Cato carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Lame
A Latin form of Clement, meaning "merciful."
Cornelia means 'horn'.
Cornelius carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Gladiator
Tenth
Dragon
Rival
Lucky
Happy
Flower
Earth
To rejoice
From hadria
Fiery
Youthful
Downy
Descended from jupiter
A name with unique qualities.
Born in june
God of sky
From lavinium
Leo represents 'qualities like bravery and authority'.
Lion
Livia symbolizes 'vitality and energy'.
Liviana symbolizes 'vitality and energy'.
Lucia represents 'light and hope'.
Lucius symbolizes 'brightness and illumination'.
A variant of the Latin name Lucr
Great
Young warrior
Dedicated to mars
Warlike
Dedicated to Mars
Beloved
The greatest
Greatest
Soldier
Associated with bold qualities.