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Roman (Latin) names
Roman male and female names and their meanings
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August Augustine Amadeus Amadeus Anton Anufriy (Onufriy) Boniface Benedict Valery Valentine Venedikt Vivian Vikenty Victor Vitaly Hermann Dementy Dominic Donat Ignat (Ignatius) Innocent Hypaty Kapiton Kasyan (Kassian) Claudius Klim (Clement) Concordia Konstantin Constantius Cornil Cornelius Roots Laurel Lavrentiy Leonty Luke Lucian Maksim Maximillian Mark Martin (Martyn) Mercury Modest Ovid Paul Patrick Prov Novel Severin Sergey Silantium Sylvan Sylvester Terenty Theodore Ustin Felix Flavian (Flavius) Flor Florenty Fortunatus Felix Caesar Erast Emil Juvenaly Julian Julius Justin Januarius |
Augusta Agnia Agnes Akulina Alevtina Alina Albina Antonina Aurelia Aster Beatrice Bella Benedicta Valentina Valeria Venus Vesta Vida Victoria Vitalina Virginia Virinea Dahlia Gloria Hydrangea Gemma Julia Diana Dominica Blast furnace Iolanta Kaleria Karina Capitolina Claudia Clara Clarice Clementine Concordia Constance Laura Lillian Lily Lola Love Lucien Lucia (Lucia) Margarita Marina Marceline Matron Natalia (Natalia) Nonna Pavel Pavlina (Paulina) Rimma Regina Renata Rose Sabina Silvia Stella Severina Ulyana Ustina Faustina Flora Felicata Felice Cecilia Emilia Juliana Julia Juno Justinia |
The meaning of Roman (Roman-Byzantine) names
Roman male names and their meanings
Men's: Augustus (sacred), Anton (Roman family name, in Greek- entering into battle), Valentin (strong man), Valery (strong man), Venedikt (blessed), Vincent (victorious), Victor (winner), Vitaly (vital), Dementius (dedicated to the goddess Damia), Donat (gift), Ignat ( unknown), Innocent (innocent), Hypatius (high consul), Capito (tadpole), Claudius (lame-footed), Clement (lenient), Constantine (constant), Cornilus (horned), Laurus (tree), Laurentius (crowned with a laurel wreath) , Leonid (lion cub), Leonty (lion), Maxim (largest), Mark (sluggish), Martyn (born in March), Modest (modest), Mokey (mockingbird), Pavel (finger), Prov (test), Prokofy ( prosperous), Roman (Roman), Sergei (Roman family name), Sylvester (forest), Felix (lucky), Frol (flourishing), Caesar (royal), Juvenal (youthful), Julius (fidgety, curly), Januarius (gatekeeper ).
Roman female names and their meanings
Women's: Aglaya (brilliance), Agnessa (lamb), Akulina (eagle), Alevtina (strong woman), Alina (step-brother), Albina (white girl), Beatrice (lucky), Valentina (strong, healthy), Victoria (goddess of victory), Virginia ( virgin), Diana (goddess of the hunt), Kaleria (alluring), Capitolina (named after one of the seven hills of Rome), Claudia (lame), Clementine (indulgent), Margarita (pearl), Marina (sea), Natalia (nee), Regina (queen), Renata (renewed), Ruth (red), Silva (forest).
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From the book Dictionary-reference book of Russian personal names author Melnikov IlyaMale names AAaron Russian. bib. (from other Hebrew); rus. decomposition Aron.Abakum rus. (from other Hebrew and means embrace (of God)); church Avvakum.Abram and Abramy Russian. y-you're a Bible. them. Abraham (from other Hebrew and means father of many (nations)). Abrosim Russian; v-t im. Ambrosy.Abrosya Russian. abbr.
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From book Complete guide symptoms. Self-diagnosis of diseases author Rutskaya Tamara VasilievnaMale names Alexander - something good, big, courageous, active, simple, beautiful, majestic, cheerful, joyful, loud, brave, powerful. Alexey - something good, bright, beautiful, light, safe, round. Albert - something good, big ,
From the book Name and Fate author Danilova Elizaveta IlyinichnaMale names AAbo, Ya.8 (Georgian). Habakkuk, D.2, Il.6 - love of God (Heb.). Augustine, John. 15.Avda, Mr. 31 – servant (khald.). Avdelay, Ap. 17 (pers.).Avdies, Ap. 9 – servant of Jesus (Heb.). Obdikias, N. 19, S. 5 – servant of the Lord (Heb.). Obdikias, Ap. 10 (pers.).Avdifax, Ill. 6 (pers.).Avdon, Il. 30 – servant (Heb.). Abel,
From the book Great Atlas of Healing Points. Chinese medicine to protect health and longevity author Koval DmitryVintage men's Russian
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From the author's book From the author's bookSection 2. Male names Aaron - the name comes from the Hebrew language and means “ark of the covenant.” Angel Day: July 20. Habakkuk - translated from Hebrew as “the embrace of God.” Angel Days: July 6, December 2. August means “sacred.” The name comes from Latin
From the author's bookMale diseases Points on the chest and abdomen Da-hen (“across the large intestine”) are located 4 cun outward from the navel (Fig. 2.7, a). Additional effect from influencing the point: treatment of abdominal pain, diarrhea, dysentery, cramps in the limbs .Guanyuan (“key to primary qi”)
From the author's bookCatchphrases from Latin Alma mater. (Mother-nurse.)Aurae mediocritas. (Golden mean.)Aut disce, aut discede. (Either study or leave.) Cogito ergo sum. (I think, therefore I exist.)De facto. (In fact, in practice.) De jure. (According to the law.) Dictum factum. (No sooner said than done.) Divide et impera. (Divide and conquer.) Dum spiro, spero. (As long as I'm breathing,
From the author's book From the author's book4. Latin Anonymous Quotes and Expressions 415 The Devil's Advocate. // Advocatus diaboli. Since the 17th century a common name for participants in the process of canonization of a saint who was supposed to put forward arguments against canonization ( official name- “strengthener of faith”, “promotor fidei”). This function
Every name, male or female, has its own story. It is almost impossible to determine exactly where and under what circumstances children first began to be called by one name or another. Each has a history, dating back to ancient myths and legends. Most likely, most names simply indicate a character trait that they want to instill in a child.
But why do new names appear? There are different reasons: wars, geographical or scientific discoveries, emigration and immigration of the population.
If you look at the document of a Spanish citizen, you can see no more than 2 names and 2 surnames, despite the fact that in most European countries their number is unlimited. This is due to the fact that the state takes this issue seriously enough to avoid numerous confusions. When baptizing babies, you can assign any names acceptable (approved) by the church in unlimited quantities. Typically this is done like this:
- The eldest son receives the first name of his father, the second - his grandfather on the male line;
- The eldest daughter first takes the name of her mother, and then the name of her maternal grandmother.
In general, a Spanish name consists of three main elements: a personal name ( nombre) and two surnames ( apellido): father ( apellido paterno or primer apellido) and mother ( apellido maternoorsegundo apellido).
The Spaniards are Catholic believers, great importance They devote their lives to the church, and therefore most of the names have their roots in Catholic saints. Spaniards do not like unusual and extravagant names and do not accept them in their lives. There are cases when the state refused to receive foreigners due to the fact that their names were quite unusual (for example, it is impossible to determine the gender of the bearer).
Many associate with Spain and the country Latin America, since in these territories Spanish is the official language, and when studying Spanish The teacher can emphasize differences between cultures and pronunciations. When it comes to names, there are also very big differences, despite the fact that Latinos use Spanish names. The only difference is that they can name the child whatever they want. Children are called English, American or even Russian names if the parents like it, and this will not be punishable by the state.
We can take the terrorist from Venezuela as an example. His name was Ilyich, and his brothers were Lenin and Vladimir Ramirez Sanchez. The staunch communist father reflected his views on life through the names of his children.
But such exceptions are extremely rare, although modernity has no boundaries or stereotypes. In Spain, simple and classic names with complex meanings, for example, Juan, Juanita, Julio, Julia, Maria, Diego, etc.
Separately, I would like to highlight the names and their origin (female):
- Biblical names: Anna, Mary, Martha, Magdalena, Isabel;
- Latin and greek names: Barbora, Veronica, Elena, Paola;
- Germanic: Erica, Motilda, Caroline, Louise, Frida.
- Biblical names: Miguel, Jose, Thomas, David, Daniel, Adan, Juan;
- Greek and Latin names: Sergio, Andres, Alejandro, Hector, Pablo, Nicholas;
- German: Alonso, Alfonso, Luis, Carlos, Raymond, Fernando, Enrique, Ernesto, Raul, Rodrigue, Roberto.
Spanish female names and their meanings
- Agata – good
- Adelita (Adelita), Alicia (Alicia) Adela, Adelia (Adela) – noble
- Adora - adored
- Alondra – protector of humanity
- Alba – dawn, dawn
- Alta - high
- Angelina, Angel, Angelica - angel, angelic, messenger
- Anita – diminutive of Ana – benefit
- Ariadna – perfect, pure, immaculate
- Arcelia (Arcelia) Araceli, Aracelis (Aracelis) – wanderer, traveler
- Benita – blessed
- Bernardita – bear
- Blanca – clean, white
- Benita – blessed
- Valencia – domineering
- Veronica – victorious
- Gertrudis, Gertrudis – spear strength
- Gracia – graceful, graceful
- Jesusa - saved
- Juana, Juanita – merciful
- Dorotea – God's gift
- Elena – moon, torch
- Josefina - rewarder
- Ibby, Isabel (Isabel) – oath to God
- Inés – innocent, chaste
- Candelaria – candle
- Carla, Carolina – human
- Carmela and Carmelita - name in honor of Our Lady of Carmel
- Constancia – constant
- Consuela – consoler, the name is given in honor of Our Lady of Consolation (Nuestra Señora del Consuelo)
- Conchita - diminutive of Concepción - derived from the Latin concepto - “to become pregnant, to conceive.” The name is given in honor Immaculate Conception Virgin Mary (Inmaculada Concepción)
- Cristina – Christian
- Cruz - cross, pectoral cross
- Camila - servant of the gods, priestess
- Catalina – pure soul
- Leticia – joyful, happy
- Laura – laurel, (“crowned with laurel”)
- Luisa, Luisita – warrior
- Marita – diminutive of Maria – desired, beloved
- Marta – mistress of the house
- Mercedes - merciful, all-merciful (in honor of the Virgin Mary - María de las Mercedes)
- Maribel – fierce
- Nina – baby
- Ophelia - assistant
- Pepita – God will give another son
- Perla, Perlita – pearl
- Pilar, Pili – pillar, column
- Paloma - dove
- Ramona – wise protector
- Rebeca – alluring on the net
- Reina – queen, queen
- Renata – reborn
- Sarita (diminutive of Sara) - noble woman, mistress
- Sofia - wise
- Susana – water lily
- Trinidad – Trinity
- Francisca - free
- Chiquita is a diminutive name meaning little girl.
- Abigaíl – joy for father
- Evita – diminutive of Eva – lively, lively
- Elvira – friendly
- Esmeralda - emerald
- Estela, derived from Estrella - star
Spanish male names and their meanings
- Agustin - great
- Alberto, Alonso, Alfonso - noble
- Alfredo – elf
- Amado – favorite
- Andrés – warrior
- Antonio (Antonio) – flower
- Armando – strong, brave
- Aurelio – golden
- Basilio – regal
- Benito - blessed
- Berenguer, Bernardino, Bernardo – the strength and courage of a bear
- Valentin – healthy, strong
- Victor, Victorino, Vincente – winner and conqueror,
- Gaspar – teacher, master
- Gustavo - staff, support
- Horatio – excellent eyesight
- Damian - to tame, to subdue
- Desi - desired
- Herman (German) – brother
- Gilberto – light
- Diego – doctrine, teaching
- Jesus (Jesús) - named after Jesus, diminutives: Chucho, Chuy, Chuza, Chuchi, Chus, Chuso and others.
- Ignacio – fire
- Yousef - God will give another son
- Carlos – man, husband
- Christian (Cristian) – Christian
- Leandro – lion man
- Lucio - light
- Mario (Mario) – man
- Marcos, Marcelino, Marcelo, Marcial, Martin - names derived from the name of the Roman God of War - Mars, warlike
- Mateo – gift from Yahweh
- Mauricio – dark-skinned, Moor
- Modesto - modest, moderate, sober
- Maximino (Maximino), Maximo (Máximo) – great
- Nicholas (Nicolás) – victory of the people
- Osvaldo (Osvaldo) – owning, having power
- Pablo – baby
- Paco – free
- Pasqual – child of Easter
- Pastor – shepherd
- Patricio – noble, of noble origin
- Pio (Pío) – pious, virtuous
- Rafael – divine healing
- Ricardo, Rico – strong, persistent
- Rodolfo, Raul – wolf
- Rodrigo – ruler, leader
- Rolando - famous land
- Raynaldo - sage - ruler
- Sal, diminutive of Salvador - savior
- Sancho, Santos – saint
- Severino, Severo – strict, stern
- Sergio – servant
- Silvestre, Silvio – forest
- Salomón – peaceful
- Tadeo – grateful
- Teobaldo - a brave man
- Thomas (Tomás) – twin
- Tristan – rebel, rebel
- Fabricio – artisan
- Fausto – lucky guy
- Felipe – horse lover
- Fernando – brave, courageous
- Fidel - the most devoted, faithful
- Flavio – golden-haired
- Francisco (Francisco) - free
- Juan, Juanito – good God
- Julian, Julio - curly
- Edmundo – prosperous, protector
- Emilio – rival
- Enrique – powerful ruler
- Ernesto – diligent, diligent
- Esteban - name means crown
- Yusbayo, Yusebio - devout
The most popular names among the adult population:
- Jose (José)
- Antonio
- Juan
- Manuel
- Francisco
Among newborn babies:
- Daniel
- Alejandro
- Pablo
- David
- Adrian
If we return to female names, the following names are now popular among women:
- Maria
- Carmen
- Ana
- Isabel (Isabel)
- Dolores
And among girls, that is, recently born children:
- Lucia
- Maria
- Paula
- Sarah (Zara)
- Carla
As you noticed, it is very important for the Spaniards that their names are easily perceived, abandoning rare and unusual options, which significantly affects the reduction of the language barrier with foreign citizens.
Sometimes the connection between complete and diminutive name it is almost impossible to determine: for example, the houses of little Francisco can be called Paco, Pancho and even Curro, Alfonso - Honcho, Eduardo - Lalo, Jesus - Chucho, Chuy or Chus, Anunciación - Chon or Chonita. In the same way, it is difficult for foreigners to understand why we call Alexander Shurik :)
Almost all Spanish names are simple but beautiful. We hope that getting to know them will make it easier for you to communicate with native Spanish speakers, because now you know a little more about the Spaniards!