More often than not these last names Congnomen were descriptive referring to a character trait or physical descriptor of a person.
Roman last names female. Ag Agafi Agafia Agafon. Romans didnt have last names but many did have a second name which denoted their family lineage and a cognomen or third name which came to represent a specific branch within the family. Feminine form of Porcius.
Popular and Agatha Agetha Agotha are similar to common -ha last names Anduha TOP 73 Abraha 25. Roman Antoonia Estonian form of Antonia. From the Latin name of a genus of honeysuckle ACACALLIS.
1 2 ABELIA. Famous members of the family include the Roman statesmen Cato the Elder Marcus Porcius Cato and his great-grandson Cato the Younger Marcus Porcius Cato Uticencis. The name has a very calming charm to it and means peaceful.
Roman females usually took their fathers gens names with -a or -ia at the end eg Flavius would be converted to Flavia. Like a lot of languages around the globe congnomina last names may have fallen into a few categories. Unique Roman girl names garnering attention include Flavia Sabina Vita and Cassia.
Was a young Roman virgin martyred. By the end of the Republic we find no female praenomina in use. Boulder Not just a place also a big stone and a cool last name.
Annalis - Relating to years Barba - A beard. 15 more Agnes. Cadwell This kind of surname will make you sound like you went to boarding school with Prince Harry.