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Names that mean late

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Late in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Late

AbbondioItalian — "From the Late Latin Abundius, which is derived from abundans abundant, abounding"AgapitoSpanish — "From the Late Latin name Agapitus or Agapetus which was derived from the Greek name(Agapetos) meaning 'beloved'. The name Agapetus name was borne by two popes."AnujSanskrit — "Younger brother, Later born"BabtystaPolish — "Polish cognate of the French Baptiste bap-tist, which is derived from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin baptista a baptist, one who baptizes The name is traditionally bestowed in honor of John the Baptist, the forerunner and cousin of Christ"BogyFrench — "Diminutive of Bogart: Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart."BolingbrokeShakespearean — "Henry VI, Part 2' Roger Bolingbroke, a conjurer. 'King Richard II' Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford, later 'King Henry IV"ColombainFrench — "From the Late Latin Columba, which is derived from columba dove The name was borne by several saints, including the Irish St. Columban c. 540-615, a missionary of great influence on the Continent and founder of the monastery at Bobbio in northern Italy"ColumbanoItalian — "From the Late Latin Columbanus, a de-rivative of columba dove, pigeon, gray bird The name was borne by St. Columban c. 540-615, an Italian monk and missionary who founded a monastery in 614 at Bobbio in northern Italy"EvaristeFrench — "From the Late Greek Euarestos well-pleas- ing, satisfying, a compound name composed from the elements eu good, well and areskein to please, to satisfy"FenukuEgyptian — "Born late"GloucesterShakespearean — "Henry V' Duke of Gloucester, King's brother, uncle to 'Henry VI'. 'Henry VI, III' Richard Plantagenet's son, later Duke of Gloucester. 'Henry IV, II' Prince Humphrey. 'Tragedy of King Lear' Earl of Gloucester. 'King Richard II' Duke of Gloucester."Isa!EFrench — "From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Isaias and the Ecclesiastic Greek Esaias, which are from the Hebrew Yeshayahu, a derivative of ygsha'yah God is salvation"KenitHindi — "A handsome Man, Born of fire, A scottish favorite in the late 19th century"KlementHungarian — "From the Late Latin Clemens, which is derived from clemens mild, gentle, merciful"LazarzPolish — "From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Lazarus, which is from the Ecclesiastic Greek Lazaros, a name derived from the Hebrew elazar God has helped The name is borne in the Bible by Martha's brother whom Christ raised from the dead"LeosCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of the Late Latin Leo, a direct derivative of leo lion The name was borne by Czech composer Leos Janacek 1854-1928"LtoFrench — "A borrowing from the Late Latin, Leo is derived from leo lion The name was borne by thirteen popes, including Leo I the Great c. 400-61, who is remem-bered for his remarkable ability to lead the church through many years of crisis"MatthaeusGerman — "A borrowing from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin, Matthaeus is a derivative of the Ecclesiastic Greek Matthaios and Matthias, contractions of Mattathias. The name has its root in the Hebrew name Matityah, which is derived from matfithyah gift of God"OthiamboAfrican — "One who was born in late evening. A Luo name used in the East Africa region."PascoalPortuguese — "From the Late Latin Paschalis of Easter, a derivative of Pascha Easter, which is from the Hebrew pesach, pesah Passover The name is often bestowed upon children born during the Easter season"QayyamArabic — "One who stands much, especially one who stands up late at night to pray"RenatPolish — "Polish form of the Italian Renato reborn, which is from the Late Latin Renatus, a direct derivative of the Latin renatus reborn, born again The name was traditionally bestowed as a baptismal name in celebration of spiritual rebirth"SaturninusShakespearean — "The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Son to the late Emperor of Rome, and afterwards Emperor."SavvelRussian — "Russian form of Saul, a cognate of the Hebrew Shaul, which is derived from sha'ul asked of, borrowed. The name is borne in the Bible by the first king of Israel, appointed by the prophet Samuel, and by Saul of Tarsus, who later became the apostle Paul"SlmonCzech / Slovak — "From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Simon, which is from the Greek Simon and Seimon, cognates of the Hebrew Shimon The name has its root in shim'on heard. Pet: Siek, Simecek, Simunek, Sionek"TadeuPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Thaddeus, an Ecclesiastic Late Latin name derived from the Ecclesiastic Greek Thaddaios, which is of uncertain derivation Some believe it to be a variant of Theodoros God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised"TadeuszPolish — "the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Thaddeus, which is from the Greek Thaddaios, a name of uncertain derivation Some believe it a variant of Theodoras God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised. The name is borne by the Polish prime minister, Tadeusz Mazowiecki b. 1927"TelesphorosGreek — "Compound name composed from the elements telos an end, a completion and pherein to bear, to bring: hence, bearing the end, to bring about the end Telesphoros originated as the name used for the ancient Greek personification of Justice and later as the name of a god of health"TheodoricoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Theodoric ruler of the people, which is from the Late Latin Theodoricus, a derivative of the Germanic Thiudoreiks, which is composed of the elements thiuda folk, people and rik ruler, king"TobiaItalian — "From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Tobias, which is from the Greek Tobias, a name derived from the Hebrew tobhiyah the Lord is good"TyroneScottish — "From Owen's territory. County Tyrone in Ireland. The late actor Tyrone Power."TyronneTeutonic — "From Owen's territory. County Tyrone in Ireland. The late actor Tyrone Power."VibhishanaArabic — "Ravanas brother who leaves Lanka to join Rama and later become king of Lanka"VlkentlRussian — "Russian cognate of Vincent, which is from the Late Latin Vincentius conquering, the root of which is vincere to conquer Pet: Kesha, Vika, Vikesha"VlncencCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Vincent conquering, which is from the Late Latin Vincentius, a derivative of vincere to conquer Pet: Cenek, Vinca, Vincek, Vincenek"VlncensGerman — "From the Late Latin Vincentius conquer-ing, which is derived from vincere to conquer"VlncentloSpanish — "Spanish cognate of Vincent conquering, which is from the Late Latin Vincentius, a derivative of vincere to conquer"WinchesterShakespearean — "Henry VI, I' Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, Henry VI's great-uncle, Bishop of Winchester, cardinal in 'Henry VI, Part 2'. 'Henry VI, Part 1' John Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, later Duke. 'King Henry VIII' Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester."

Girl names that mean Late

AbigayilHebrew — "the Hebrew abigayil Father is rejoicing. The name is borne in the Bible by the wise and beautiful wife of Nabal, who later became the wife of King David"AkulinaRussian — "the Late Latin Aquilina, a diminutive form of aquila eagle"AthiamboAfrican — "Born In Late Evening"ChristinhaPortuguese — "Portuguese form of Christine, a deriva-tive of the Ecclesiastic Late Latin christianus, which is from the Greek christianos a Christian, a follower of Christ"ClfimenceFrench — "Feminine variant of the male Clement, a name derived from the Late Latin Clemens merciful, which is from clemens gentle, mild"DarangArabic — "Late"EwangelinaPolish — "Polish form of the French Evangeline bringer of good news, a derivative of the Ecclesiastic Late Latin evangelium good news, which is from the Greek euangelos bringing good news"FeliciteFrench — "the Late Latin Felicitas, a di-rect borrowing of felicitas happiness, felicity, which is from felix happy, lucky"FelicytaPolish — "Polish form of Felicity, which is from the Late Latin Felicitas, a direct derivative offelicitas happiness, felicity, good fortune"FrancaItalian — "Feminine form of Franco a Frank, a Frenchman, which is from the Late Latin Francus a Frank, a freeman"JofilleFrench — "Feminine form of Joel, which, via the Ecclesi-astic Late Latin, is from the Ecclesiastic Greek Ioel, a name derived from the Hebrew Yoel, which is from yd'el the Lord is God"JosfepheFrench — "Feminine form of Joseph, a borrowing from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin, which is from the Ecclesias-tic Greek Ioseph, which in turn is from the Hebrew Yosef, a name derived from yosef may he add The name is often used in conjunction with Marie in honor of Joseph and Mary, the parents of Jesus Christ"JulitteFrench — "the Latin Julitta, a name of uncertain origin Some believe it to be a Late Latin form of Judith he will be praised; others think it is a variant of Julia. The name was borne by a 4th-century woman martyred in Tarsus with her infant son, Quiricus"KatechiaAustralian — "A combination of Kate (Katherine) and Latesha, Pure and happy."KateciaAustralian — "A combination of Kate (Katherine) and Latesha, Pure and happy."KateshaAustralian — "A combination of Kate (Katherine) and Latesha, Pure and happy."KateshiaAustralian — "A combination of Kate (Katherine) and Latesha, Pure and happy."LabishaArabic — "To late"ManeeIranian — "A painter who later claimed to be a prophet"PerneliaDanish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PernillaSwedish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PernilleDanish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PetronillaGerman — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."QuicklyShakespearean — "King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Mistress Quickly, hostess of the Boar's Head in Eastcheap. Later, in Henry V, she is Pistol's wife. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Mistress Quickly, servant to Doctor Caius."SalomeaPolish — "From the Greek Salome, which is from the Hebrew shaLdm peace The name is borne in the Bible by one of the three women who followed Jesus in Galilee and cared for his needs. She was present at the crucifixion and later was witness to the empty tomb"SonraArabic — "Coming Later"SowitraaArabic — "Coming Later"SuharaatArabic — "To take care of, to watch over, especially to stay up late at night to take care of a child or sick person"SuhrahArabic — "One who takes care of, to one who watches over someone, especially one who stays up late at night to take care of a child or sick person"VlncentePortuguese — "From the Late Latin Vincentius conquer-ing, which is derived from vincere to conquer"VlncenzeHungarian — "From the Late Latin Vincentius conquering, which is derived from vincere to conquer Short: Vincze. Pet: Vinci"VlncenzoItalian — "From the Late Latin Vincentius conquering, which is derived from vincere to conquer"WeenaArabic — "A Girl From Latent Rome"ZacharjaszPolish — "Polish form of Zachariah, which is from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin and Ecclesiastic Greek Zacharias, a name derived from the Hebrew zharyah God remembers The name is borne in the Bible by the father of John the Baptist"