Roman Catholic Inspired Names

  1. Avila
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "desired; or island, water"
    • Description:

      An unusual and appealing name that is the origin of Evelyn, via the Norman French name Aveline. It derives from an obscure Germanic root, the meaning of which is not clear. Theories include "desired, wished for" and "water, island".
  2. Acacia
    • Amabel
      • Anatolla
        • Anthony
          • Aphansa
            • Aquinas
              • Aracelia
                • Assumptia
                  • Attalia
                    • Azelie
                      • Barbara
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "foreign woman"
                        • Description:

                          Barbara is back! Among the fastest-rising names of 2023, Barbara came back from oblivion at the very bottom of the Top 1000, gaining nearly 100 places on the popularity list.
                      • Barlowe
                        • Basil
                          • Origin:

                            Greek
                          • Meaning:

                            "royal"
                          • Description:

                            Although Greek in origin--in the fourth century, a bishop by that name established the principles of the Greek Orthodox Church--Basil for years took on the aura of aquiline-nosed upper-class Britishness of Sherlock Holmes portrayer Basil Rathbone, then spiced with the fragrant aroma of the herb that entered with the Pesto generation.
                        • Bastian
                          • Origin:

                            Diminutive of Sebastian, Latin from Greek
                          • Meaning:

                            "man of Sebastia"
                          • Description:

                            In Spanish cultures, and spelled either Bastian or Bastien, this is a fairly common nickname name. The German fantasy children's book The Neverending Story features a young boy character called Bastian Balthlazar Bux, and it has also been seen in several screen versions.
                        • Beata
                          • Origin:

                            Swedish, German, Italian, from Latin
                          • Meaning:

                            "blessed"
                          • Description:

                            Beata, a Latinate saint's name, has been widely used primarily by Roman Catholics in several European countries, but is rarely heard in English-speaking countries. Playground alert: could be mispronounced Beeta.
                        • Beatrice
                          • Origin:

                            Latin
                          • Meaning:

                            "she who brings happiness; blessed"
                          • Description:

                            Beatrice is back. Stored in the attic for almost a century, the lovely Beatrice with its long literary (Shakespeare, Dante) and royal history is being looked at with fresh eyes by parents seeking a classic name with character and lots of upbeat nicknames, like Bea and Bee.
                        • Beatrix
                          • Origin:

                            Latin
                          • Meaning:

                            "she who brings happiness; blessed"
                          • Description:

                            Beatrix has a solid history of its own apart from Beatrice, with that final x adding a playful, animated note to the name's imposing history and stately vibe.
                        • Beckett
                          • Origin:

                            English and Irish
                          • Meaning:

                            "bee hive, little brook or bee cottage"
                          • Description:

                            Beckett is one of the big baby name hits of the decade.
                        • Belen
                          • Origin:

                            Spanish place name
                          • Description:

                            Actually the Spanish name for Bethlehem, which means "house of bread," this name is high on Spain's popularity list and is rising in the US as well. Though this is one of the Spanish names for girls that has not for the most part crossed over to the English-speaking population, that could change thanks to its similarity to the popular Belle or Bella.