List of Roman nomina

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 - coins
* Accius = Attius
* Accoleius - coins
* 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
* Antestius
* Antius
* Antonius
* Appuleius
* Aquillius
* Arminius - name of a German chieftain
* Armenius
* Arrius - from Etruscan Arntni
* Arsinius
* Artorius
* Asinius
* Ateius
* Atius
* Atilius
* Atrius
* Atronius
* Attius - Lewis & Short say "proper name" but not a "gens"(?)
* Aufidius
* Aurelius
* Ausonius
* Avidius
* Avitus
* Axius

B

* Babudius
* Baebius
* Barrius
* Betilienus
* Blandius
* Bruccius = Bruttius(?)
* Bruttius

C

* Caecilius
* Calatorius - inscriptions, statue at Naples Museum
* Calidius
* Calpurnius
* Calventius
* Camilius
* Camillius
* Camelius
* Caprenius
* Carius
* Caristanius
* Cassius
* Cispius
* Claudius - an important "gens", originally Etruscan Clavtie
* Clodius
* Clovius
* Cluntius
* Coiedius
* Cominius
*Coruncanii
* 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 [http://www.archeologhia.com/CIL/txt/Inschriften/cil03/iljug-03.txt]
* 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 [http://museums.ncl.ac.uk/archive/arma/contents/iconog/tombston/cent1/uk/york/duccius.htm]
* Duronius - at least two officials of the Republic
* Egnatius
* Epidius
* Equitius

F

* Fabius
* Fadius
* Faenius
* Falerius
* Favonius
* Festinius - mentioned online at [http://www.roman-britain.org/places/deva.htm] , 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
* Gellius
* Granius
* Grattius
* Gratidius
* Helvetius
* Helvius
* Herennius
* Herminius
* Hirtius
* Horatius (Horace)
* Hortensius
* Hosidius
* Hostilius

I-L

* Inventius - questionable, no references online
* Iulius (Julius)
* Iunius (Junius)
* Iustus (Justus)
* Iuventius (Juventius)
* Laetonius - no Romans seen online
* Lafrenius - possible refs?
* Lampronius - Italian noble of the Lucani
* Liburnius
* Licinius
* Ligustinius - no Romans seen online
* Livius
* Lollius
* Longinius
* Loreius - House of Loreius Tiburtinus in Pompeii
* Lucius
* Lucilius
* Lusius
* Lutatius

M

* Macrinius
* Maecilius
* Maelius
* Mallius
* Mamilius
* Manlius
* Manilius
* Marcius
* Marius
* Matius
* Maximius
* Memmius
* Messienus
* Metilius
* Milonius
* Minucius or Minicius
* Modius
* Mucius
* Munatius
* Munius
* Murrius

N-O

* Naevius
* Nasennius
* Nemetorius
* Nepius
* Nigidius
* Nigilius
* 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
* Pomponius
* Pomptinus
* Pontidius
* Pontius
* Popidius
* Portius
* Postumius
* Paesentius
* Publicius
* Pupius

Q-R

* Quintilius
* Quinctius
* Quirinius
* Rabirius
* Rufius
* Rufrius
* Rusonius
* Rutilius

* Sabucius
* Sallustius
* Salonius
* Salvius
* Scribonius
* Secundinius
* Secundius
* Seius
* Sempronius
* Sennius
* Sentius
* Septimius
* Sepunius
* Sepurcius
* Sergius
* 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

U-V

* Ulpius
* Umbrenius
* Umbrius
* Urgulanius
* Uulius
* Vagennius
* Vagionius
* Vagnius
* Valerius - an old and important "gens"
* Varius
* Vassenius
* Vatinius
* Vedius
* Velius
* Veranius
* Verecundius
* Vergilius (Virgil)
* Vesnius
* Vesuvius
* Vibenius
* Vibidius
* Victricius
* Viducius
* Vinicius
* Vipsanius
* Vipstanus
* Viridius
* Virius
* Vitellius
* Vitruvius
* Volaginius
* Volcatius
* Volumnius
* Volusenna
* Volusenus
* Volusius

See also

*Roman victory title
*List of Roman praenomina
*List of Roman cognomina
*List of Imperial Roman victory titles
*List of Roman tribes
*List of Roman female names
*Roman Republic
*Roman Empire


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