The Pacific and the Atlantic oceans, that is all.
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Edward W. Burke has written: 'A hand-list of Latin place names with their modern equivalents' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Latin Names
See Wikipedia page "List of tautonyms".
babynames.com is a helpful site.
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There are thousands of places in America with names that are based on the names of places in England or that come from words in the English language. They are much too numerous to list here.
john, peter, amanda, sam
You could try a library that may have a book of baby girls Latin names or look up one of the several websites that offer this service free of charge to yourself.
The list would become big if you want the name of all of them (oceans, lakes, gulfs, rivers, etc.). Here is the name of oceans only:Arctic OceanAtlantic OceanPacific OceanIndian OceanSouthern Ocean
Are you looking for Latin names or Latino names? There is a primer on ancient Roman naming conventions at the Nova Roma website. This is primarily intended for people considering taking on a Roman name themselves for purposes of citizenship in Nova Roma, but it does a good job of conveying the basic principles of Roman naming. The related links section below also has a link to a list of male names from Classical and Medieval Latin sources. There are many web sites with listings of Latino or Hispanic names. See the related link for one extensive list.
The latin alphabet and numbers. For names they use greek,roman and Egyptian mythology.