But other Latin girls names can be found carved into rocks from thousands of years ago.
Female roman latin names. By the end of the Republic we find no female praenomina in use. Famous members of the family include the Roman statesmen Cato the Elder Marcus Porcius Cato and his great-grandson Cato the Younger Marcus Porcius Cato Uticencis. Roman name derived from the Latin word scholasticus meaning scholar.
Feminine form of Porcius. Roman family name meaning pig derived from Latin porcus. Feminine form of Latin Athanasius Greek Athanasios meaning immortal ATHENA.
Wife of Romes founder Romulus. For example Campanus meaning man from Campania. Old Greek - Very Holy Woman.
Latin - Women from Hadria. The majority of congnomina last names referred to an individuals character or a trait. Means delicate in Latin.
Baby girl names popular in Rome include Viola the most common Latin girls name in Italy Cecilia Gloria and Celeste. Porcius m Ancient Roman. Feminine form of Roman Latin Livianus possibly meaning bluish LORA.
Some Latin names for girls have been altered somewhat from their original form by the passage of time. However in the middle of the Republic recorded womens names start omitting any praenomen. Roman females usually took their fathers gens names with -a or -ia at the end eg Flavius would be converted to Flavia.