In the United States, Latino stands for Latino Americano (Spanish for Latin American), or people whose native language originated from ancient Latin. It includes Spanish, French and Portuguese speaking people born in Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Hence, people from Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, Brazil or Argentina are known as Latinos.
"Lingua latina" ("the Latin language") was named after the region "Latium" (now "Lazio") of Italy in which Rome is situated.
Nomen tibi.
Raven Latin name: Corvus
In Pig Latin, "my name is Halston" would be "y-may ame-nay is-yay Alston-hay".
Dasyatis say
It is a name and therefore in Latin it does not change any spelling or vocalization.
Henricum
Meum nomen.
nomen.... derivative nomenclature
The name Rebecca is said the same in Latin as it is in English. This first name is said in Greek as Revekka.
In medieval Latin you say Hen-ree-coos - the name is Henricus.
Spartacus is a latin (Roman) name. It is the same in English, Spanish and Latin
I fell that I m guilty for that word because I'm not latin
The Greek name for hydrogen is "ὑδρογόνο" (hydrogóno), while the Latin name is "hydrogenium".