Latin (disambiguation)

Latin is an Italic language, originally spoken in ancient Rome and its empire.

Latin may also refer to:

Peoples

 * Latins, the Italic or Romance peoples collectively across various historical periods
 * Latins (Italic tribe), an ancient Italic tribe that inhabited central Italy from about 1000 to 300 BC
 * Latins (Middle Ages), common name for followers of Western Christianity during the Middle Ages
 * Latin Americans, the citizens of the Latin American countries and dependencies

People with the surname

 * Denis Latin (born 1966), a Croatian television host
 * Ivo Latin (1929–2002), former speaker of the Parliament of Croatia and Mayor of Zagreb

Language

 * Latin languages or Romance languages, modern languages that evolved from Vulgar Latin
 * Latin alphabet, writing system used by the ancient Romans
 * Latin script, writing system used for most contemporary European languages
 * Archaic Latin, Latin language before 75 BC
 * Classical Latin, literary Latin language of the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire
 * Late Latin, written Latin of late antiquity
 * Vulgar Latin, non-standard Latin language variety spoken by the people of Ancient Rome
 * Medieval Latin, Latin language of the Medieval era
 * Renaissance Latin, Latin language of the Renaissance era
 * New Latin, revival of the Latin language between c. 1375 and c. 1900
 * Contemporary Latin, the form of the Latin language used since the end of the 19th century

Music

 * Latin (George Dalaras album), 1987
 * Latin (Holy Fuck album), an album by the band Holy Fuck
 * "Latin", the fourth movement of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells 2003 album

Other uses

 * Latin, Croatia, a village in Plaški, Croatia
 * LATIN, a Latin American newspaper association