One would probably use “animus liberty's" / “anima liberta”. It works quite well in Latin, as the word “animus” also means “mind”, so it fits the ideas of being a free spirit, and having freedom in your thoughts.
- What is the Latin name for free spirit?
- What is the Latin term for free?
- Which Latin phrase means peace?
- What is positivity in Latin?
What is the Latin name for free spirit?
The English “free spirit” is a bahuvrihi compound meaning “whose spirit is free; having a free spirit”, of the same structure as Latin magnanimus “whose spirit is great”.
What is the Latin term for free?
Gratis comes from the Latin word for "favor;" so in English a party favor is a small item given gratis to everyone attending a party. Gratis is used as both an adjective ("The drinks were gratis") and an adverb ("Drinks were served gratis"). But however it's used, it means "free".
Which Latin phrase means peace?
Latin phrase
pax vo·bis·cum ˌpäks-vō-ˈbēs-ˌku̇m. : peace (be) with you.
What is positivity in Latin?
Meliora. A Latin word for positivity is another beautiful example of how this language can eloquently express complex concepts. The word "meliora" means "better things" or "things continuing to improve." The English word "ameliorate" derives from "meliora."