Cupiditas.
The Latin meaning of Cupid is "desire" or "passion". It comes from the Latin word "cupido" which translates to "desire".
Desire = Desiderium (as a noun) To desire = cupere I desire = cupio
Cupere--to desire.
Cupiditas.
independence
To desire.
Cupid's name comes from the Latin word "cupido," which means desire or longing. In Roman mythology, Cupid was the god of desire, love, and affection, hence the name Cupid.
Amor et cupiditas.
To desire; to long for.
Desire Does Not Rest
Desire for blood, "Cupido Cruoris." His would probably be "eius." Eius cupido cruoris.
It comes from the latin word luxuria which is latin for lust. Lust means a raging or unrestrained sexual desire.