Ancient Names From Antiquity

  1. IOVITA
    • Julia
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "youthful or sky father"
      • Description:

        Julia was an ancient Roman imperial name given to females in the house of a Julius, as in Caesar. Its origin is shrouded in history, but possible roots include Latin iuvenis, meaning "youthfu"; Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded"; or Jovis, a form of Jupiter, which means "sky father".
    • Julius
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "youthful, downy-bearded"
      • Description:

        Immortal through its association with the ancient Caesar (it was his clan name), Julius may still lag behind Julian, but is definitely starting to make a comeback, and in fact feels more cutting edge, in line with the current trend for Latin -us endings.
    • Kallisto
      • Kalliste
        • Laelia
          • Origin:

            Latin family name and botanical name
          • Description:

            Upside: it has an interesting ancient look and feel, related to the Roman family name Laelius of uncertain meaning. There is also a type of orchid called the Laelia. Downside: possible confusion with all those Laylas, Lailas, etc. out there.
        • Laurentina
          • LEIFR
            • Leocadia
              • Origin:

                Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "splendid brightness"
              • Description:

                Leocadia marries a mix of sounds: the strength of a lion, with a rhythmic Latin ending.
            • Leonidas
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "lion"
              • Description:

                Leonidas is an ancient name that has started rising again along with centuries-old names such as Augustus and Cato. The original Leonidas was the most famous of Sparta's warriors, sacrificing his life at the Battle of Thermopylae; there is also a saint Leonidas.
            • LIVIANA
              • Lucia
                • Origin:

                  Italian, feminine variation of Lucius, Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "light"
                • Description:

                  Lucia is a lush, rich Latinate equivalent of Lucy, popular in Spain and throughout Latin America and also a cross-cultural favorite. You might be surprised to know that Lucia has ALWAYS ranked among the Top 1000 girl names in the US, though she's really taken off only since the turn of this century.
              • Lucius
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "light"
                • Description:

                  Lucius is an old Roman clan name that has lots of religious and literary resonance, yet is still vital today. It was the name of three popes, appears in several Shakespeare plays, and, like all the names beginning with 'luc' relates to the Latin word for light.It was one of a limited number of forenames used in ancient Rome, and because of its meaning was often given to boys born at dawn.
              • Lucretia
                • Origin:

                  Latin, female form of Lucretius
                • Meaning:

                  "profit, wealth"
                • Description:

                  A pretty and plausible Latin name that's gotten a bad rap through the years via a link to Lucrezia Borgia, who, though long considered a demon poisoner, was actually a patron of learning and the arts.
              • Lucretius
                • Origin:

                  Latin clan name
                • Meaning:

                  "wealth"
                • Description:

                  Lucretius is the name of the Roman philosopher who invented Epicureanism. But even in these days of old Roman name revival, Lucretius sounds a bit long-white-beardish, though it can be enlivened with the nickname Luc.
              • Ludovic
                • Origin:

                  English and Scottish variation of Ludwig
                • Meaning:

                  "famous warrior"
                • Description:

                  Euro-cool. Heard more in Scotland than in England or the US, Ludovic Lesly is a character in the Sir Walter Scott novel Quentin Durward and Sir Ludovic Kennedy was a noted Scottish broadcaster and writer. Cute nickname: Ludo.
              • Mathilda
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Matilda
                • Meaning:

                  "battle-mighty"
                • Description:

                  The addition of the h makes it more Old World, which is not the direction you want to push Matilda in.
              • Maximus
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "greatest"
                • Description:

                  The powerful name of the powerful character played by Russell Crowe in the 2000 film Gladiator first appeared on the popularity charts that same year. Max to the max. One time considered a "too much name" name, Maximus has entered the realm of possibility.
              • Nebo
                • Origin:

                  Babylonian mythology name
                • Description:

                  Sounds like a name from an old science fiction movie -- but this god of letters invented writing, and so might interest parents who are writers or professors.
              • Nephele
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "cloudy"
                • Description:

                  An enchanting ancient Greek name belonging to the Greek goddess who was created from a cloud by Zeus and so became goddess of the clouds and mother of the centaurs. The name Nephele is not widely known but as among modern parents become used to Phoebe, Penelope, and Persephone, it may become one of the ancient Greek goddess names that's back in the mix.