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Re: Words from the back of my Latin textbook that could work as names.
These are the ones I think might work:Acris (form of acer, “sharp, fierce”)
Ancora (“anchor”)
Aurea (form of aureus, “golden”)
Aureus (“golden”)
Avis (“bird”)
Bella (form of bellum, “war”)
Caelum (“sky, heavens”)
Cecidi (form of cado, “fall,” also “I fell”)
Celeria (form of celer, “swift, quick”)
Collis (“hill”)
Cordis (form of cor, “heart”)
Dea (“goddess”)
Dexter (“right, right-handed”)
Felicitas (“good luck”)
Felix (“happy, fortunate, lucky”)
Floris (form of flos, “flower”)
Gloria (“fame, glory”)
Heri (“yesterday”)
Imber (“rain, shower”)
Ira (“anger, wrath”)
Leo (“lion”)
Lex (“law”)
Luna (“moon”)
Lux (“light”)
Lucis (form of lux, “light”)
Maria (form of mare, “sea”)
Maris (form of mare, “sea”)
Mea (“my”)
Mira (form of mirus, “wonderful, strange”)
Mora (“delay”)
Nova (form of novus, “new, strange”)
Nox (“night”)
Pax (“peace”)
Regina (“queen”)
Regis (form of rex, “king”)
Rex (“king”)
Silva (“forest”)
Sol (“sun”)
Solis (form of sol, “sun”)
Sola (form of solus, “alone”)
Stella (“star”)
Terra (“earth, land, country”)
Turrim (form of turris, “tower”)
Victor (“victorious”)
Victoria (“victory”)
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