These explicit connections of
cognomen and reputation fall away toward the contemporary era, but obvious care in naming continues unabated.
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Kaynak: thedailybeast.comThe
cognomen. (k | ɒ | ɡ | ˈ | n | oʊ | m | ɛ | n ˈ | k | ɒ | ɡ | n | əm | ən koːŋˈnoːmen | lang Latin plural cōgnōmina; con- "together with
Kaynak: Cognomennomen (or nomen gentile or simply gentilicium, being the name of the gens or clan ) and
cognomen (name of a family line within the gens).
Kaynak: Roman naming conventionsScipio (plural, Scipiones) is a Roman
cognomen representing the Cornelii Scipiones, a branch of the Cornelii family. Any individual
Kaynak: Scipio (cognomen)Albus or Albinus is a Latin surname, or
cognomen , best known as the name of the main branch of the patrician gens Postumia .
Kaynak: Albinus (cognomen)Balbus, literally "stammer er", was a
cognomen of several ancient Roman gentes . Of the Acilii Balbi , one Manius Acilius Balbus was
Kaynak: Balbus (cognomen)Acidinus was a
cognomen , or distinguishing family name, of the gens Manlia in ancient Rome.- Some notable Acidini include:
Kaynak: Acidinus (cognomen)Varro was a Roman
cognomen carried by: Marcus Terentius Varro , sometimes known as Varro Reatinus, the scholar. Publius Terentius Varro or
Kaynak: Varro (cognomen)Crassus was a
cognomen of the gens Licinia . Prominent Romans who carried the name include: Marcus Licinius Crassus , triumvir
Kaynak: Crassus (cognomen)Sabinus is an ancient Roman
cognomen originally meaning "Sabine "; that is, it indicated origin among the Sabines, an ancient people of
Kaynak: Sabinus (cognomen)Merula was a
cognomen of the gens Cornelia at Rome . It signifies an ouzel or blackbird Cornelii Merulae in the historical record
Kaynak: Merula (cognomen)Rufus is a Roman
cognomen borne by a number of individuals, including: Annius Rufus , Prefect of Judea in 12 CE. Calvisius Rufus , governor
Kaynak: Rufus (Roman cognomen)Galba is an ancient Roman
cognomen borne by a branch of the patrician gens Sulpicia . The name is sometimes thought to be Celtic in
Kaynak: Galba (cognomen)Gallus was an ancient Roman
cognomen . Meanings of the word: In Latin , the word Gallus had at least three distinct meanings: Gallus referred
Kaynak: Gallus (cognomen)classically, the notion that nomen est omen, or όνομα ορίζοντας. Tom Stoppard in his play Jumpers labelled the phenomenon
cognomen syndrome
Kaynak: Nominative determinismAn agnomen (plural: agnomina; aːŋnoːmen), in the Roman naming convention , was a nickname , just as the
cognomen was initially.
Kaynak: AgnomenOther examples of names that may once have been praenomina include Fusus, an early
cognomen of gens Furia, and Cossus, a
cognomen of gens
Kaynak: PraenomenBranches and cognomina of the gens: The patrician Aebutii used the
cognomen Elva. Cornicen was a personal surname belonging to one of the
Kaynak: Aebutia (gens)For others with this
cognomen , see Albinus (
cognomen). Clodius Albinus. (Decimus Clodius Septimius Albinus Augustus. ca. 150 – February 19,
Kaynak: Clodius Albinus