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[Opinions] Praenomen, Nomen, and Cognomen
Does anyone know any good combinations of these? Is there an actual rule that was followed when naming people in Roman times? I need some creative names. I've noticed that a lot of authors use the name Marcus for a soldier or centurion. I need a creative name that is Roman but describes a typical Roman soldier. Also I need names for a father, mother, son, and two daughters. Like I said is there a specific rule for Roman names like order and who they're named after and if they must have their father's name in their name.~ Wunderkind_Princess
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Praenomen, Nomen, and Cognomen  ·  Wunderkind_Princess  ·  3/23/2006, 6:42 PM
Re: Praenomen, Nomen, and Cognomen  ·  Sara Anne  ·  3/24/2006, 7:10 AM
correction  ·  Narinoc  ·  3/25/2006, 6:14 AM
Re: Praenomen, Nomen, and Cognomen  ·  Drak  ·  3/24/2006, 2:31 AM