Roman Baby Boy Names With Meanings
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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 “forename”, 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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Roman Baby Names for Boy List
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | A young goat, or a shield from young goat skin | |
Boy | The sun, name of Roman emperor Handrian | |
Boy | From the royal Roman clan | |
Unisex | Beautiful, loving people who are spontaneous and happy-go-lucky | |
Boy | Sicilian form of Augustus, meaning venerable. | |
Boy | God of Dawn; Goddess of Dawn | |
Boy | A form of Aurelius, meaning golden or gilded. | |
Boy | Foreign, Overseas | |
Boy | A form of Caius, meaning to rejoice. | |
Boy | He will rejoice | |
Boy | Sicilian form of Carinus, meaning dear or beloved. | |
Unisex | The one who is blind | |
Boy | They are hairy | |
Boy | Sicilian form of Caelestinus. It means of the sky or heavenly. | |
Boy | A martyr and a bishop under the emperor Valerian | |
Boy | One who is lame; cannot walk; one whose legs are crippled | |
Boy | One who is crippled; disabled; handicapped; unable to walk | |
Boy | Sicilian form of Chlorus, meaning pale green. | |
Boy | Hailing from a forest in Romania; in a romanian forest | |
Unisex | Dove, a bird resembling pigeon and a symbol for peace | |
Boy | Constant; never changing; steadfast; persistent and sustained | |
Boy | Something that is persistent and never changes | |
Boy | Sowing the seeds; planting; Derived from the Roman God of harvest | |
Boy | Hoen, a bony growth that grows on the bodies of certain animals | |
Boy | Custanzu is the Sicilian form of Constantius and means constant or steadfast. |