The origins of Latino Baby Names.As you will soon find names are as individual as the people who bear them.  In relation to Latino baby names often they will biblical connotations or they reflect virtues or they identify them with the earth. 

In some cases the child may be named after a flower, gemstone, place or someone from history.  However, today more and more modern Latino parents are looking at new ways of using more traditional names or they may decide to combine family names in order to reflect their family's history.

But just what does Latino mean?
The term Latino is applied to someone who is of Latin American descent and such people will often speak one of the languages derived from Latin such as Spanish or Portuguese.  When talking about Latino's we are talking about people from Brazil, Cuba etc.

When choosing a Latino baby name you will find that you are following the traditions of many traditions which have been formed by Latin American country's ascendants.  Often you will find that the names you choose are usually Spanish or Portuguese as well as in some cases being Italian, French or Roman in connotation this is because they all derive their own language from Latin. 

Certainly the best place to search for Latino baby names today is on the internet.  There are literally hundreds of sites that can provide you with various different Latino baby names and what they actually mean.  Many of the names that you will find online are very closely linked to the environment, the planet and to various types of virtues.  Some particularly favorite names used by Latino parents when naming their newborn child include the following:-

Alfonso - which means Noble Warrior
Carlos - which means Free Man
Enrico - which means Ruler of the Home
Pedro - which means a Rock
Salvador - which means Savior
Jade - which means Green Gemstone
Lola - which means Strong Woman
Mora - which means Sweet Berry

However, today you may find that parents are now beginning to invent new Latino baby names especially for their daughters  and at present those beginning with the letter Y seem to be all the rage.  So no longer is it the norm for you to have to stick to the more traditional Latino baby names and instead you may decide on something that is both unusual but beautiful as well for your child.