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10/18/2012, 8:39 PM Lucille
10/18/2012, 8:36 PM Lucille

Name Oppius
Gender Masculine
Usage Ancient Roman
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

Roman nomen gentile which was originally a praenomen; it is the latinized form of the Oscan praenomen #Úppiis#. Since Oscan is a language that has long been extinct and modern knowledge of its vocabulary is limited, it is uncertain what the meaning of the name was. Perhaps it might be related to Oscan #úp#, which is cognate to Latin #apud# or #aput# meaning "at, by, near, before, among, in the presence of". Another possibility is that it is related to the Oscan root #úps#, which is cognate to Latin #opus# meaning "work, labour, accomplishment". Also, see page 320 of "A Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: with a Collection of Inscriptions and a Glossary" by Carl Darling Buck and page 638 of "The Italic Dialects" by Robert Seymour Conway. Page 303 of "Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction" by Benjamin W. Fortson IV is also useful. A bearer of the name Oppius was Gaius Oppius, an intimate friend of the Roman dictator Julius Caesar (1st century BC).
Added 10/18/2012 by Lucille