List of Roman nomina
This is a list of Roman nomina. Each nomen is for a gens, originally a single family, but later more of a political grouping.
A
- Aburius
- Accius
- Accoleius
- Acilius
- Aebutius
- Aedinius - from inscriptions
- Aelius
- Aemilius
- Albanius - dubious, possibly confused with Albanus or Albinus
- Albatius - no references seen online, not in Perseus
- Allectius
- Amatius
- Annius
- Antistius
- Antius
- Antonius
- Appuleius
- Aquillius
- Armenius
- Arrius
- Arsinius
- Artorius
- Asinius
- Ateius
- Atius
- Atilius
- Atrius
- Atronius
- Attius - see Atius
- Aufidius
- Aurelius
- Aurius
- Ausonius
- Avidius
- Avitus
- Axius
B
- Babudius
- Baebius
- Balventius
- Bantius
- Barbatius
- Barrius
- Betilienus
- Betucius
- Blandius
- Blossius
- Bruccius possibly the same as Bruttius
- Bruttius
- Bucculeius
- Burrienus
C
- Caecilius
- Caecina
- Caecius
- Caedicius
- Caelius
- Caeparius
- Caepasius
- Caerellius
- Caesennius
- Caesetius
- Caesius
- Caesonius
- Caesulenus
- Caetronius
- Calavius
- Calidius
- Calpurnius
- Calventius
- Calvisius
- Camilius
- Camillius
- Camelius
- Canidius
- Caninius
- Canius
- Cantilius
- Cantius
- Canuleius
- Canutius
- Caprenius
- Carius
- Caristanius
- Carvilius
- Cassius
- Ceionius
- Cicereius
- Cilnius
- Cincius
- Cispius
- Claudius
- Clodius
- Cloelius
- Clovius
- Cluilius
- Cluntius
- Cocceius
- Coiedius
- Cominius
- Consentius
- Considius
- Coruncanius
- Cordius
- Cornelius
- Cosconius
- Curius
- Curtius
D-E
- Decumius - from inscriptions, not otherwise noted
- Desticius - at least two governors known from inscriptions
- Dexsius - L. Dexsius Longinus mentioned in an inscription of 119 AD[1]
- Didius
- Dillius
- Domitius
- Dossenius - no mentions seen online, but speculated as origin of name of Dossenheim
- Duccius - inscriptions, notably a tombstone of Lucius Duccius Rufinus at York[2]
- Duronius - at least two officials of the Republic
- Egnatius
- Epidius
- Equitius
F
- Fabius
- Fadius
- Faenius
- Falerius
- Favonius
- Festinius[3] - seen on a tombstone of a two-year-old child
- Flavius
- Flavinius
- Flavonius - inscriptions
- Floridius - no Romans seen online, a bishop of Tarazona in 611
- Florius
- Floronius - inscriptions
- Fufius
- Fulcinius
- Fulvius
- Fundanus
- Furius
G-H
- Gabinius
- Galerius
- Gavius
- Geganius
- Gellius
- Granius
- Gratius
- Gratidius
- Helvetius
- Helvius
- Herennius
- Herminius
- Hirtius
- Horatius
- Hortensius
- Hosidius
- Hostilius
I-L
- Icilius
- Insteius
- Julius
- Junius
- Juventius
- Laberius
- Labienus
- Laelius
- Laetorius
- Lafrenius
- Lampronius - Italian noble of the Lucani
- Lartius
- Liburnius
- Licinius
- Livius
- Lollius
- Longinius
- Loreius - House of Loreius Tiburtinus in Pompeii
- Lucceius
- Lucilius
- Lucius
- Lucretius
- Lusius
- Lutatius
M
- Macrinius
- Maecilius
- Maelius
- Mallius
- Mamilius
- Manlius
- Manilius
- Marcius
- Marius
- Matius
- Maximius
- Memmius
- Menenius
- Messienus
- Metilius
- Milonius
- Minicius
- Minucius
- Modius
- Mucius
- Munatius
- Munius
- Murrius
N-O
- Naevius
- Nasennius
- Nemetorius
- Nepius
- Nigidius
- Nigilius
- Ninnius
- Nipius
- Norbanus
- Novius
- Numerius
- Octavius
- Olcinius
- Oppius
- Opsius
- Oranius
- Otacilius
P
- Palpellius
- Papinius
- Papirius
- Papius
- Pedius
- Peltrasius
- Pescennius
- Petellius
- Petilius
- Petillius
- Petronius
- Pinarius
- Piscius
- Pisentius
- Placidius
- Plautius
- Plinius
- Plotius
- Pollius
- Pompeius
- Pompilius
- Pomponius
- Pomptinus
- Pontidius
- Pontius
- Popidius
- Portius
- Postumius
- Potitius
- Paesentius
- Publicius
- Pullo (Centurion mentioned by G. Julius Caesar)
- Pupius
Q-R
- Quinctilius
- Quinctius
- Quirinius
- Rabirius
- Rufius
- Rufrius
- Rusonius
- Rutilius
S
- Sabucius
- Sallustius
- Salonius
- Salvius
- Scribonius
- Secundinius
- Secundius
- Seius
- Sempronius
- Sennius
- Sentius
- Septimius
- Sepunius
- Sepurcius
- Sergius
- Sertorius
- Servilius
- Sestius
- Sextilius
- Sextius
- Sidonius
- Silius
- Sittius
- Socellius
- Sornatius
- Spurius
- Statius
- Statilius
- Stertinius
- Suedius
- Sulpicius
T
- Tadius
- Talmudius
- Tanicius - inscriptions, including a prefect Lucius Tanicius Verus at Cadder in Britain
- Tertinius - inscriptions, Tertinius Severus of Legio VIII Augusta
- Tettidius - inscriptions
- Tettienus - inscriptions, suffect consul Galeo Tettienus Petronianus in 76
- Tettius
- Titiedius
- Titius
- Titinius
- Trebatius
- Trebellius
- Treblanus - doubtful
- Tremellius - quaestor Lucius Tremellius 143 BC, praetor Gaius Tremellius Scrofa 52 BC
- Tuccius
- Tullius
- Turullius
U-V
- Ulpius
- Umbrenius
- Umbrius
- Ummidius
- Urgulanius
- Uulius
- Vagennius
- Vagionius
- Vagnius
- Valerius - an old and important gens
- Varius
- Vassenius
- Vatinius
- Vedius
- Velius
- Veranius
- Verecundius
- Vergilius (Virgil)
- Verginius
- Vesnius
- Veturius
- Vibenius
- Vibidius
- Vibius
- Victricius
- Viducius
- Vinicius
- Vipsanius
- Vipstanus
- Viridius
- Virius
- Visellius
- Vitellius
- Vitruvius
- Vivianus
- Volaginius
- Volcatius
- Volumnius
- Volusenna
- Volusenus
- Volusius
- Vorenus (Centurion mentioned by G. Julius Caesar)
See also
- Roman naming conventions
- Roman victory title
- Praenomen
- List of Roman cognomina
- List of Imperial Roman victory titles
- Roman tribes
- List of Roman female names
- Roman Republic
- Roman Empire
References
- ↑ "archeologhia.com". archeologhia.com. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
- ↑ http://museums.ncl.ac.uk/archive/arma/contents/iconog/tombston/cent1/uk/york/duccius.htm Archived June 23, 2003, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Togodumnus (Kevan White). "Deva Victrix". Roman-britain.org. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
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