Roman Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete AβZ List) - Page 2
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The Romans used a system of nomenclature that differed from that used by other cultures of Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, consisting of a combination of personal and family names. Although conventionally referred to as the tria nomina, the combination of praenomen, nomen, and cognomen that have come to be regarded as the basic elements of the Roman name in fact represent a continuous process of development, from at least the seventh century BC to the end of the seventh century AD.
The most important of these names was the nomen gentilicium, or simply nomen, a hereditary surname that identified a person as a member of a distinct gens. This was preceded by the praenomen, or βforenameβ, a personal name that served to distinguish between the different members of a family. For example, a Roman named Publius Lemonius might have sons named Publius Lemonius, Lucius Lemonius, and Gaius Lemonius. Here, Lemonius is the nomen, identifying each person in the family as a member of the gens Lemonia; Publius, Lucius, and Gaius are praenomina used to distinguish between them
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| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Sicilian form of Domitianus, meaning having been tamed. | ||
An affectionate, innocent and pure chaste being | ||
To restrain; one who has imagibative and creative mind | ||
this name means somebody who is trying to excel or equal a rival. | ||
Slovenian word for praise. | ||
the family name of a great writer during ancient Roman civilization. | ||
wife of Romulus in Roman mythology. | ||
To become someone's friend | ||
An auspicious mand | ||
One who is from the Fabius clan | ||
He who is festive and full of joy | ||
Romanian form of Flavius, meaning golden or yellow haired. | ||
One which means to blossom and bloom | ||
A variant form of 'florence' to signify blooming or blossoming | ||
A tailored form of 'Florence' which means 'to blossom' | ||
A variation used in context of a blooming flower; flourishing | ||
A masculine modification of 'Florence' which represents the 'process of blooming' | ||
It represents 'blossoms or flowers' | ||
Giovi is a form of Jupiter and means father. | ||
The name Gistin means Just. | ||
Gistinus maeans The Just One. | ||
Giuliu is a form of Julius and means downy or hairy. | ||
A form of Jovian and means father. | ||
Grazzianu is a form of Gratian and means grace. | ||
A companion of Aeneas, a charachter from Roman Mythology | ||
From old Roman mythology, wife of Janus | ||
A small or humble person, a just humble person | ||
Bulgarian diminutive of Konstantin, meaning constant | ||
Bulgarian variant of Constantine, meaning constant. | ||
A name of the special Flower type that resambles an Orchid | ||
A form of Leo, meaning lion. | ||
Son of the God Apollo, this is a name from Greek Mythology and means flax | ||
Sicilian form of Leo, meaning lion. | ||
Body armor of a Roman soldiers | ||
A war-like person | ||
A woman with the character of the warrior | ||
A woman who is a warrior at heart | ||
A form of Marcus, meaning God of war. | ||
A form of Mark, meaning warlike, martial. | ||
A form of Neptune, meaning wet, damp clouds. | ||
Giveaway, bargain, take, steal, good deal. | ||
An invitation to pray | ||
Sicilian form of Horatius, meaning hour, time or season. | ||
Five; name for a great individual | ||
A name for a divine King who rules all | ||
Ottavianu is a variant of Octavianus and means eighth. | ||
One who is like a sheep | ||
It means a river in Moldova; great leader | ||
Name of city filled with Palm trees | ||



