Hi Berries, I have been perusing this list today. Here are the new to me (usually new variations), interesting and gorgeous names I picked from this list, A-E: https://www.momjunction.com/baby-names/latin/
Disclaimer: I am copying and pasting from my notes app. It may be a little higgledy piggledy and I haven’t checked how reliable the source is.
Adrie (f) from the Adriatic
Acelina (f) noble person from heaven
Ackerlea (f)
One who belongs from the enclosed forest of wood
Acklea, Ackerly (m,)
Adiran (m)
Adragain (m)
The sea of ingenuity
Latin - Man from Hadria; Dark One; A variant form of Adrian
Adria (f)
Latin - Women from Hadria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark one; A variant of Adriana
Adrie (f)
Adrielle (f)
Aitamah
She who is helpful.
Aloma (f) abbrev. of Paloma, ‘dove’
Antek(m)
Latin - Priceless, Inestimable; A variant of name is Anthony
Boy
Anthon (m)
Latin - Priceless, Inestimable; A variant of name is Anton
Boy
Anthonia (f)
Priceless; Invaluable; Praiseworthy; Inestimable; A variant form of name Antonia
Ardeen, Ardine, Ardyne (f)
Warm; Great Forest; Burning with Enthusiasm; A derivative of Ardelle; A variant name of Arden
Argus (m)
The one who sees all and is majestic
Astella (f)
Latin name for a famous star
Audi (f)
The last daughter
Avitori (f)
They are beautiful; victory
Avitus (m) terrible meaning: one who is ancestral property
Azalei (f)
Beitris (f)
Gaelic form of Beatrice; a happy and blessed individual
Name of a flower; dry
Bieito (m)
Blessed, a man with the blessings of the Almighty.
Brennus (m)
Ruler, prince or king
Brocagnus (m)
A man who is like a badger
Caieta (f)
Latin name meaning the nursed Aeneas
Girl
Calil (m)
A flow of the sounds in rhythm
Capella (f)
A little feminine goat
Cera (f) a fiery person
Chente (m)
A positive planner
Cindal (f)
Clarrie (nb)
One who lives beside the river Clare, the longest river in the Lough Corrib
Colma (nb) dove
Crestina (f) woman of
Christianity
Daxx (m)
Diella (f)
Dovatocus (m)
Elliauna (f)
One who is born out of Sun
Emeloth (f)
King Arthur’s castle during the medieval ages was described by using this name.
Emlen (m)
someone who is eager or industrious.
Enelise (f)
graced by god or bountiful
Enyon (m)
The name is derived from Latin name Annianus. It means belonging to the gens of Annius
Erista (f)
Latin word for harvest.
Errolyn (f)
a feminized word meaning someone who commands an army.
Erwan (m) the archer
Eunisia (f)
a Latin word meaning good victory.
Evandro (m)
a Latin word meaning good man.
Evelien (f)
a Latin word which has the meaning life
Everild (m)
Latinized form of a 7th century saint’s name.