Magnanimatas
Magnitudo means "greatness, size, magnitude."
Vita is Latin for life, animus is Latin for mind or spirit.
The word great translated into Latin is Magna. However the word great can also be used in noun form as well as an adjective.
The latin word for spirit is "animus".
animus, animi, m. which means mind at the first understanding of the term. It gains wider abstract meaning covering soul, spirit, feeling, and "psyche". It would be correct to say for instance animus feminae (i.e the spirit of the woman).
The Latin equivalent of the English statement 'Spirit never dies' is Spiritus nunquam moritur. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'spiritus' means 'spirit'. The adverb 'nunquam' means 'never'. The verb 'moritur' means '[he/she/it] dies, does die, is dying'.(An alternative spelling for nunquam is numquam.)
Genius is itself a Latin word meaning, originally, 'guardian spirit'.
Yes, the root anim means life, mind, soul, spirit
The words "holy spirit" translate into a two-word phrase "Spiritus Sanctus" in Latin.
The word Demon comes from the Latin word Daemn meaning Spirit.
The Latin translation of the word "alive" is "vivere". Alive in an English word which means having vigor or spirit. It also means possessing life.
Another word that means spirit is ghost