
1) Ancient Egyptian title 2) Ancient Roman nomina 3) Baby shower rule 4) Baby shower rule sometimes 5) Classical second name 6) Egyptian mythology 7) Julius or Tullius 8) Name 9) Name, to Cicero 10) Name, to Nero 11) Policy at certain clubs 12) Policy of some gyms 13) Roman moniker 14) Roman name 15) Substantive in grammar
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Latin, meaning: name.
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• (p. p.) of Nim • p. p. of Nim. • p. p. of Nim. • (p. p.) of Nim
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(from the article `name`) ...seemingly had only one name; e.g., Romulus, Remus, Manius. From the beginning of historical times, however, the Roman personal name consisted of a ...
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The nomen was termed as the nomen gentilicum and was the name of the gens (family or clan) and later as a political grouping. It was the second of the 3 names normally adopted by a Roman citizen. The masculine form almost always ended in -ius and the feminine form ended with -a or -illa as in Claudius with the female form of Claudia or Flavius with…...
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(in ancient Rome) the second name of a citizen, indicating his gens, as “Gaius Julius Caesar.”
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name / nomen Romanorum: Roman power.
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