Evil Dragon in Latin
The Latin (the language that the ancient Romans spoke) word for dragon is 'draco.'
I think he got it from latin "Draco" in latin means snake or dragon.
If you mean the English translation, then 'draco' is Latin for dragon.
The constellation Draco got its name from the Latin word for dragon. It is said to represent the dragon Ladon from Greek mythology.
"Dragon" translates to "Draco".
Latin Dragon was created on 2004-05-18.
Draconis means "of the dragon" in Latin. Specifically, it can mean "of the constellation Draco", as in, for example, the name of the star Sigma Draconis.
The scientific name of a Komodo dragon is Varanus komodoensis.
Draco is a Latin word meaning "dragon" or "serpent." In mythology, Draco was a dragon constellation. The name likely reflects his character's cunning and ambitious nature in the Harry Potter series.
Jeremy Quiles has: Played Latin Dragon in "CZW New Heights 2012" in 2012. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW Cerebral 2012" in 2012. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW Redemption" in 2012. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW Proving Grounds" in 2012. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW Ascension" in 2013. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW New Heights 2013" in 2013. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW 14" in 2013.
You say Baby Dragon in Latin like this: Infans Draco.