Domitilla
d(o)-mi-tilla, domit(il)-la
Origin:
Latin
Other Origin(s):
Italian
Meaning:
Wife of Roman emperor Vespasian; Lady
If baby has Latin or Italian roots, meet your new favorite pick, dreamy Domitilla. This striking girl's name takes inspiration from Flavia Domitilla, the wife of the Roman emperor Vespasian and mother of Titus and Domitian. It may also be a variation of the French name Domitille, which is quite common in modern-day France. If you're looking for something a little shorter, there's Dom, Tilly and Domina, which means "lady."