This is a list of submitted surnames in which the language is Latin.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Bellumus Late RomanMeans "beautiful man" derived from the elements
bellus "beautiful" and
homo "man"
Caesar Ancient Roman, EnglishAn Ancient Roman political title that indicated a military leader. A famous bearer was Julius Caesar, Roman general, dictator, and politician. In modern times, the surname is used to refer to an individual with a tyrannical attitude, which references the connotative meaning of the word "caesar", meaning "a dictator".
Ferrers Ancient RomanIt derives from Latin, "ferrum", which means "iron". As a surname, it derives from two French villages named "Ferrieres" where iron was mined.
Ficentell Medieval Latin (Rare)directly derived from Latin
facere meaning "to do” and Latin
dīcere meaning “to say”. The word originates from Old Arabic roots
ṣ-n-ʿ and
ṭ–l–l which means “to make” and “to reveal”, implying to the act of doing something in a way that spreads by the act of telling.
Galea Biblical LatinGalea in Latin is HELMET. The Galea was a Roman helmet in excess of 1000 BC. Another basis for the name was for a type of boat with oars and sails. The first Greek boats called galea, appeared around the second half of the 2nd millennium BC... [
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Pacieco Ancient Roman (Archaic)A Roman surname meaning "little one." One of the first persons recorded with this surname is a general named Vivio Pacieco, General Pacieco was sent by Julius Caesar to fight in the Iberian peninsula... [
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