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45 Late Roman Christianity Baby Names with Meanings

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NameGenderMeaning
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Veronica
Baby Girl Sign Girl She who brings victory; True image
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Renata
Baby Girl Sign Girl Born again; Rebirth; Brave lion
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Magnus
Baby Boy Sign Boy Large; Great
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Justus
Baby Boy Sign Boy Fair; Just; Upright
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Patricia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Noble
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Gaia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Earth
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Christiana
Baby Girl Sign Girl Follower of Christ
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Sirena
Baby Girl Sign Girl Mermaid; Clear; Tranquil; Serene
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Ursula
Baby Girl Sign Girl Little bear; Courageous
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Bibiana
Baby Girl Sign Girl Lively; Dynamic
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Celestia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Heavenly
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Maebel
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who is lovely; Lovable
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Renatta
Baby Girl Sign Girl Reborn
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Sarena
Baby Girl Sign Girl Clear; Tranquil; Serene
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Angelus
Baby Boy Sign Boy Messenger of God; Angel
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Dominica
Baby Girl Sign Girl Of the Lord
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Isaura
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex From Isauria
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Salvator
Baby Boy Sign Boy Savior
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Magnum
Baby Boy Sign Boy Great; Something big; Large; Colossal
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Falco
Baby Boy Sign Boy Hawk; Falcon
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Donata
Baby Girl Sign Girl Given
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Jacobus
Baby Boy Sign Boy Supplanter; May God protect; Holder of the heel
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Felicitas
Baby Girl Sign Girl A happy and lucky lady; A Goddess of good luck
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Madrona
Baby Girl Sign Girl Mother Goddess
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Macrina
Baby Girl Sign Girl Thin; Meagre; Large
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Romana
Baby Girl Sign Girl A Roman woman
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Verina
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex True; Bringer of victory
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Sybilla
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Prophetess; Sibyl
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Benigna
Baby Girl Sign Girl Kind; Friendly; Well-born
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Benedictus
Baby Boy Sign Boy Blessed
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Remigius
Baby Boy Sign Boy Oarsman; Rower
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Renatus
Baby Boy Sign Boy Reborn; Rebirth
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Silvia
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Wooded; Forest
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Silvius
Baby Boy Sign Boy Wooded; Forest
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Audenzia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Courageous; Bold; One who dares; One who is fearless
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Ignazio
Baby Girl Sign Girl Italian form of Ignatius; Fire
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Amatus
Baby Boy Sign Boy Beloved
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Viatrix
Baby Girl Sign Girl Voyager; Traveler
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Violante
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Purple; Violet
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Vincentia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Conquering; Victorious
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Auxilia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Help; Aid; Assistance
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Fort
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Fortunate; Blessed; Happy
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Viator
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Traveler; Voyager
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Colombia
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Dove
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Feleena
Baby Girl Sign Girl Cat-like; Lucky; Successful; Help

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