Not exactly; it means "wise".
You have it. The term homo sapiens is latin and means a wise man. Homo=man. Sapiens= wise, judicious, thinking.
Homo sapiens is the species name designating modern humans and comes from Latin. Homo = man, sapiens = wise or knowledgeable.
In Latin, homo means 'man'. That is where we get homo sapiens from.
The Latin name is Homo sapiens (knowing man, or rational man).Modern man is sometimes listed as a subspecies Homo sapiens sapiens to differentiate modern humans from Homo sapiens idaltu, an earlier hominid species that is very similar but not identical.
Translated literally from the latin it meant "man wise wise" or wise wise man and it means man who knows - and knows that he knows - ie he has a sense of his own being. It is what truly distinguishes us from other sentient beings.
The English meaning of the Latin word 'sapiens' is wise, sensible, judicious. It's the participle of the verb 'sapere', which means 'to have a flavor or taste'; 'to be able or have a taste'; or 'to be sensible or wise, discern, think'.
It stands for the word "man". Sapiens means "thinking". H.S = thinking man.
Homo sapiens is the scientific name for modern humans. It means "wise man" in Latin. Homo sapiens first evolved about 195,000 years ago.
It is Latin for wise man. It means the human species in a whole.
Modren humans are known by the term "homo sapien(s)" (Latin, roughly, for "wise man"). They are the only surviving member of the "homo" species. See the Wikipedia ariticle for a more thorough defniition.
The Latin word for intelligent man is actually two words: homo sapiens.
The Latin name of our species, "Homo Sapiens", means "wise (or intelligent) man".