Names Inspired By Papal Names

  1. Novatia
    • Novatian
      • Paschal
        • Paul
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "small"
          • Description:

            Paul is an ancient name for boys -- popular in Roman and medieval times -- that's not very fashionable now, which can work in its favor, scarcity balancing simplicity.
        • Peter
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "rock, stone"
          • Description:

            Peter is derived from the Greek Petros, meaning "rock" or "stone." One of the most important figures in the Christian hagiography is Saint Peter, keeper of the Gates of Heaven. Born Simon bar Jonah, he was given the nickname Peter by Jesus, to signify that he would be the rock on which Christ would build Christianity. Centuries later, there was Peter the Great, the czar who developed Russia as a major European power.
        • Petra
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "rock, stone"
          • Description:

            A strong Greek name with pan-European charm, Petra is a relatively recent feminization of Peter, though it relates back to an incredible ancient city in Jordan that was rediscovered in the early nineteenth century.
        • Pia
          • Origin:

            Latin or diminutive of Olympia
          • Meaning:

            "pious; from Mount Olympus"
          • Description:

            Soft name in the Mia-Nia-Tia family, Pia is heard in both European and Hindi languages.
        • Pius
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "Pius"
          • Description:

            Pius is the very definition of a religious name, used appropriately enough for several popes. Only a handful of baby boys receive this name every year. Despite the rise of similar ancient Roman names such as Justus and Magnus, we don't see Pius enjoying the same kind of turn in the sun.
        • Roman
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "citizen of Rome"
          • Description:

            Roman is an ancient name trending in a major way. A surprise hit name of recent years, Roman now ranks in the Top 100 not only in the US but throughout the English-speaking world, and is rising in other European countries as well.
        • Sabin
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "from the Sabines"
          • Description:

            Listed in the Quran as one of the "People of the Book," this male equivalent of Sabina is undiscovered and ripe for the adventurous baby namer.
        • Sabina
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "Sabine"
          • Description:

            Sabina is a sleek but neglected name from an ancient Roman tribal name that's well worth consideration. The equally alluring Sabine is heard in France and Germany. Related names include the more popular Sabrina or Serena. All are equally lovely.
        • Severin
          • Origin:

            French variation of Severus; Latin
          • Meaning:

            "stern, serious"
          • Description:

            Severin is an ancient Roman family name borne by several early saints. It's still alive throughout Europe, and could be ready for import here. Severin Winter is a wrestling prodigy character in John Irving's The 158-Pound Marriage and, in its original Latin form, Severus Snape appears in Harry Potter.
        • Severine
          • Origin:

            French, feminine variation of Severus; Latin
          • Meaning:

            "stern"
          • Description:

            This long-popular name in France sounds fresh, elegant and unusual here. Severine is the name of the most recent gorgeous James Bond Girl in the film Skyfall. Students of film history will associate the name with the complex character Catherine Deneuve played in the 1967 Bunuel classic, Belle de Jour..
        • Silver
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Description:

            This shimmery Age of Aquarius unisex flower child name is making a comeback, along with metal and gem names like Steel, Jade, and Ruby.
        • Silveria
          • Sixtus
            • Origin:

              Latin from Greek
            • Meaning:

              "sixth born"
            • Description:

              The name of several popes and saints, Sixtus is certainly unusual but would have trouble making it in the modern world outside the Vatican. Even worse is its brother Sextus. Try making it through seventh grade with that name.
          • Stephanie
            • Origin:

              Feminine variation of Stephen, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "garland, crown"
            • Description:

              Stephanie is the feminine form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown." It’s been the name of several royal women throughout history, including the medieval Stephanie, Queen of Navarre, and Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, the daughter of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco. International variations of Stephanie include the German Stefanie, Italian Stefania, and Spanish Estefanía.
          • Stephen
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "garland, crown"
            • Description:

              Stephen, also spelled Steven, is a strong and likable classic, with the he's-a-great-guy short form Steve. Though not as well-used or fashionable as it was in its heyday -- it was a Top 25 name from 1946 to 1957 -- it's still a widely used name. It remains an even more popular in Ireland.
          • Sylvester
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "wood, forest"
            • Description:

              This name of three early popes has been associated in recent years with a cocky cartoon cat ("Thufferin' thuccatash!") and the Italian Stallion hero of the Rocky and Rambo movies (who was born Michael) — and yet we think it just might be ready to move further back into the mainstream.
          • Sisinnia