Roman Mythology, English, Ancient Roman (Rare), Latin
Pronounced
NO-nə
Nona Meaning
Derived from Latin nonus meaning "ninth", referring to the nine months of pregnancy. This was the name of a Roman goddess of pregnancy. She was also one of the three Fates (or Parcae). Feminine form of Nonus. It was also used in 19th-century England, derived directly from Latin nonus "ninth" and traditionally given to the ninth-born child. Nona originates in Latin language and means "the ninth one". As a female name, it was usually given to the ninth-born child. It is also the name of Roman goddess of pregnancy.
Nona Related Names Variant:, Nonah, Nonna, Nonnah Other Languages: Nonna (Russian)