It means ‘something with a thick head of hair’. Caesar has become quite a popular name in the recent times.
It is derived from the Greek word ‘Ambrosios’ meaning ‘immortal’.Įvery one of us has heard of Julius Caesar. Augustus was the name given to Octavian, Julius Caesar’s adopted son by the Roman Senate. It has a Latin, Slavic origin and means ‘magnificent, great’. This name will be perfect for parents looking for an imposing name. This name reminds everyone of Gregory Peck’s character ‘Atticus Finch’ in the movie ‘To Kill a Mocking Bird.’ It means ‘from Attica or Athens.’ ‘Atticus’ has a Greek, Latin origin and is a strong Roman boy name.
Music loving parents love this name as it is the middle name of Mozart. The name ‘Amadeus’ is derived from two Latin words ‘amare’ meaning ‘to love’ and ‘deus’ meaning god. It is one of the best Roman Catholic baby boy names. This name has a Latin origin and means ‘famous warrior.’ Aloysius was also a name of a Catholic saint who died treating ill people. Meaning of Adrian is ‘sea’ or ‘water.’Ī common yet beautiful name, Angel is derived from the Greek word ‘angelos.’ It means ‘messenger.’
Adrian was a common name during the Medieval Age, and it is gaining popularity day by day.