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The Best Ancient Roman Baby Names

Posted: 06/22/2012 4:13 pm

Ancient Roman names are being rediscovered in the modern world in a major way. Rarely does a whole class of names from a place or historical period undergo this widespread a revival, but several forces are at work that are making us take a fresh look at ancient Roman names.

The first Big Read, which featured "To Kill A Mockingbird" and its hero Atticus Finch brought that name to contemporary consciousness. Then there was the HBO series "Rome." But "The Hunger Games" which features ancient Roman names for most of its male characters has popularized the genre like nothing else.

Of course, many ancient Roman names have survived and thrived in modern times, including some of our picks. And then there are others that have been slumbering for centuries but are reawakening now. Here, our favorites from this very appealing group.

ANTONIA: Antonia is a lovely if sleepy feminine form of Antonius aka Antony and Anthony. Its recent fall from the Top 1000 might be the best possible reason to use it.

AUGUSTUS: All Augustus-related names have recently been rediscovered, from August to Augustine to Augustus itself, which means "great" and was given to the first Roman emperor.

AURELIA: Aurelia, the name of the mother of Julius Caesar and a common choice in Ancient Rome, means gold. Attractive Aurelia relatives include Aurora, Oriana, and Aurelius.

CASSIUS: Cassius, until recently best-known in the modern world as the birth name of boxer Muhammad Ali, is due for new appreciation in all its forms, which include Cassian and the feminine Cassia. Singer Bobby Brown named his son Cassius, which was also the appellation of American abolitionist Cassius Clay.

FELIX: Happy, fortunate Felix -- the name was originally adopted by the Roman Sulla who believed he was blessed by the Gods -- is a new style favorite. Felix was also the name of four popes and dozens of saints.

JUSTUS: The Roman name Justus, which naturally means "just," is a precursor of the modern word name Justice and also of Justin. But we like the original for both its meaning and its authenticity.

LIVIA: While Olivia sits squarely in the middle of the Top Ten, Livia is a lesser-known and completely independent ancient name that feels sleek and modern.

OCTAVIA: Octavia relates to the number eight and is the feminine form of Octavian, the original name of the first Roman emperor, called Augustus.

ROMULUS: The mythical Romulus, twin brother of Remus, was one of the founders of Rome. His name inspired such modern derivatives as Romilly, Roman, and Romy, but there's no reason you can't use the original Romulus.

RUFUS: Rufus, which means "red-haired," has been given some serious contemporary cool by singer Rufus Wainwright. A figure in both the New Testament and Gossip Girl, Rufus is also the name of several saints.

TATIANA: Tatiana is the feminine form of the Roman name Tatius of unknown meaning. Saint Tatiana, martyred in third century Rome, was much revered in the Orthodox Church, explaining the name's popularity in Russia.

TANAQUIL: Tanaquil, the name of the wife of the fifth king of Rome, may be a Latinized form of an Etruscan name relating to the goddess Thana. The best-known modern bearer was ballerina Tanaquil LeClerq.

URBAN: Urban, which means "city dweller" and was used for eight popes, has been obscure in the modern world but has strong possibilities for the contemporary child, whether he lives in Brooklyn or Bozeman.

VITA: The life-affirming Vita, pronounced vee-ta, is best known now as the name of Virginia Woolf confederate Vita Sackville-West.

 
 
 

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Ancient Roman names are being rediscovered in the modern world in a major way. Rarely does a whole class of names from a place or historical period undergo this widespread a revival, but several force...
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MelanieGagnon
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken
08:36 PM on 07/05/2012
I named my son Noble. My sister hates it and my dad loves it... I'm not a fan of common names or even worst misspelled common names. His last name is Knight. Together I think its great but it's a matter of taste.
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Joel Petersen
I do desire we be better strangers
06:11 PM on 06/27/2012
"It's Chas-seur. It's eighteenth-century French Huguenot!!"
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Oh, but that's a surname. Have to see if there's any other good names from the Huguenots not being used.
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Kristin Roberts
10:13 PM on 06/26/2012
"Felix " , if i remember correctly, is Latin for , "give me your lunch money."
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Kristin Roberts
09:36 PM on 06/26/2012
first day of school : " hi , my name is womulus ." laughter ensues . that is just plain mean !
08:08 PM on 06/26/2012
I named my son Justus 20 years ago.
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Mr Anonymous
Mumpsimus, I am not entertained!
07:16 PM on 06/26/2012
The 14 names that are about to be cool? I think you mean the 14 names that are about to be hated by everyone.
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tendril
imperfect at best and proud of it
07:10 PM on 06/26/2012
How about Nyquil, Theraflu, and DriStan?
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Esme St Clair
Work is the curse of the drinking classes.
06:06 PM on 06/26/2012
Just what we need, another slew of mostly ridiculous, pretentious names for brats to be saddled with for the rest of their lives.
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Kristin Roberts
09:37 PM on 06/26/2012
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04:53 PM on 06/26/2012
The Best Ancient Roman Baby Names To Give Your Kids To Assure Scorn And Ridicule In School By Their Piers
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scoobe2
05:27 PM on 06/26/2012
lol i was thinking the same thing, yet another reason why kids kill their parents
04:37 PM on 06/26/2012
Tanaquil sounds like a medicine!
04:35 PM on 06/26/2012
there's this one actor who named his daughter Tu. it means you. really?
we really need to know what names mean before naming our children.
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redwingirish
Educating the ill and the inferiors one at a time
04:06 PM on 06/26/2012
My next child will be named BUSH E. BOY (even if it's a girl). The child may be hated but a least nobody will expect anything good from it!
11:28 AM on 06/26/2012
Urban is a common name for boys in Sweden
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acarioti
Al Carioti lives in Orlando, Flo
09:36 AM on 06/26/2012
Just remember, parents, that your cute little bundles have to grow up and live with the names you give them. Why put them at a disadvantage by giving them a name that gets them bullied in their teen years, mispelled in their adult years and mispronounced all their lives.
Rubberfish
Who needs a stinkin' micro-bio
03:02 PM on 06/26/2012
And that not only applies to historical or unusual names, but also to common names some parents thought they should change the usual spelling so it wouldn't look so normal.
08:19 AM on 06/26/2012
I tried to get my daughter to name her daughter Livia, I think is a beautiful name, Im glad to see it on a list.