praenomen (Meaning)

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praenomen (n)

the first name of a citizen of ancient Rome

Synonyms & Antonyms of praenomen

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praenomen Sentence Examples

  1. The praenomen, or first name, of Gaius Julius Caesar was Gaius.
  2. In ancient Rome, the praenomen was an essential part of a citizen's complete name.
  3. Praenomen often indicated a person's lineage or social status.
  4. Only a select number of approved praenomens were used in Roman society.
  5. The most common praenomen was Gaius, followed by Lucius and Marcus.
  6. A praenomen was typically written before the gentilicium (family name).
  7. In formal settings, the praenomen was used along with the cognomina (surname).
  8. The praenomen could be used alone to refer to close friends or family members.
  9. Some praenomens were associated with specific gods or deities.
  10. The study of praenomens provides valuable insights into Roman history and onomastics.

FAQs About the word praenomen

the first name of a citizen of ancient Rome

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The praenomen, or first name, of Gaius Julius Caesar was Gaius.

In ancient Rome, the praenomen was an essential part of a citizen's complete name.

Praenomen often indicated a person's lineage or social status.

Only a select number of approved praenomens were used in Roman society.