El corazón del mar. (Someone wrote this, and though Spanish is modern Latin, in classic Latin, it could be: cor maris, maris cor; centrus maris, maris centrus)
Mare is Latin for "sea."
Heart in Latin is cor, cordis
Cor is one Latin equivalent of 'heart'. The Latin word means 'heart' in the sense of 'the organ for pumping blood'. Animus is another Latin equivalent of 'heart'. It means 'heart' in the sense of 'courage, the seat of feeling'.
Mare is the Latin word that means sea; the plural is maria
It comes from the Latin maritimusmeaning 'pertaining to the sea'. The Latin word 'mare' is similar, meaning 'sea'.
Mare
Well you could use the latin word for brave which is Amimus. And the latin word for heart which is Cor.
Heart is called as 'Cardium'. Cardia is a Greek word for heart. Cor is a Latin word for heart. From 'Cor' you get coronary word.
In ponto; in mare.
sea
cor, cordis
The Latin word for a coast or sea-shore is litus or ora.