the etymology and history of first names
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Praenomen
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The praenomen (plural praenomina) was the ancient Roman given name. With a nomen and a cognomen it formed a complete Roman name. In Roman documents the praenomen was often abbreviated to one or two letters.
There were relatively few praenomina in common use. They are listed in the following table.
| Praenomen | Abbrev. | Notes |
| Amulius | ||
| Appius | Ap. | used by gens Claudia |
| Camillus | used by gentes Furia and Arruntia | |
| Decius | D. | used by gens Minatia |
| Decimus | D. | "tenth" |
| Drusus | ||
| Flavius | ||
| Gaius or Caius | C. | |
| Gnaeus or Cnaeus | Cn. | |
| Lucius | L. | |
| Marcus | M. | |
| Postumus | ||
| Publius | P. | |
| Quintus | Q. or Qu. | "fifth" |
| Secundus | "second" | |
| Septimus | Sept. | "seventh" |
| Sextus | Sex. | "sixth" |
| Spurius | Sp. | "sixth" |
| Tertius | "third" | |
| Tiberius | Ti. | |
| Titus | T. |
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