Originating from Latin, the name Lationa is of rare and unique charm. It combines elements from two classic Latin names: 'Latina', meaning 'from Latium', an ancient region around Rome, and 'Latona', a goddess in Roman mythology who was transformed into a wolf after giving birth to Apollo on the island of Delos. This compound name offers parents the opportunity to bestow upon their child a distinctive moniker with deep-rooted historical significance.
In 1971 and 1973 combined, there were a total of 12 babies named Latina born.