The English word 'mosaic' derives from the ancient, classical Latin language. The original word in Latin is Musa. The English meaning of that original Latin word is also a derivative: 'muse'.
Confident is, itself, virtually a Latin word; Con meaning 'with', fide meaning 'faithful', comparing directly with the Latinate confidentem, making an almost direct derivation.
If you are talking about the name Lucia it means Light its a name for a female and it came from Lucianus. Its origin is LatinIt is a derivation of the latin word for light.
There are two possible meanings. It could have come from the word Deprest meaning someone who lived by the meadow (pre). This is a northern French derivation. Or it could be an old English name that was brought to England by the Norman conquerers. It is derived from an old Latin word that means Elder or counsellor - Presbyter. The actual origin of the name is not fully known.
Vac is Latin
It's original meaning is "Born of Yew" (the tree). It's origin is Scottish. Euan is the Welsh derivation.
Latin meaning two
latin meaning 2
It is from the Latin for book-seller.
Annus is, in fact, a Latin word meaning YEAR ... annus,-i (m)
The Latin feminine noun culina can mean a kitchen, or food, or victuals.
No, it is of Basque derivation, a mountanous region in the northern part of Spain. The Basque have their own language that is not of latin or greek derivation. The derivation of the language is unclear. The Basque have their own blood type.
Trianle Tri is Latin for three, angle is of obscure derivation.
Mediation -> mediate -> to be in the middle, from the Latin medius, middle.
Latus is the Latin word that 'latitude' comes from. The Latin word is an adjective that means 'broad, wide'. The Latin word is a later form of the original 'stlatos'.
From the Latin derivation -carni is meat, vore is to eat.
Meaning 'by way of' or 'by means of' from Latin, same word, same meaning
From the perfect passive participle of the Latin verb fodere, to dig up.fossus = having been dug up