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SILVANUS:
Latin form of Greek Silouanos, meaning "from
the forest." In Roman mythology, this is the name of a god of forests. In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Saint Paul.
SILVESTER:
Latin name derived from the word silvester, from silva,
meaning "forest, wood," hence "from the forest."
SILVIUS:
Roman name derived from Latin silva,
meaning "forest, wood," hence "from the forest."
SISERA:
Latin form of Hebrew Ciycera,
meaning "field of battle." In the bible, this is the name of a Canaanite general and enemy of the
Israelites.
SOCRATES:
Latin form of Greek Sokrates, meaning "whole
power."
SOPHOCLES:
Latin form of Greek Sophokles, meaning
"skilled-glory."
SOPHRONIUS:
Latin form of Greek Sophronios, meaning
"self-controlled."
SOPHUS:
Latin form of Greek Sophos, meaning "clever,
skilled."
SOSTRATUS:
Latin form of Greek Sostratos, meaning "safe
army."
SPARTACUS:
Latin form of Greek Spartakos, meaning "from Sparta."
This is the name of a Greek slave who lead an uprising against the Roman
Republic.
SPURIUS:
Roman name meaning "of illegitimate birth."
STAMATIUS:
Latin form of Greek Stamatios, meaning
"stop."
STANISLAS:
Latin form of Slavic Stanislav, meaning
"glorious government." Compare with another form of Stanislas.
STANISLAUS:
Latin form of Slavic Stanislav, meaning
"glorious government."
STASIUS:
Short form of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
STEFANUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Stephanus, meaning
"crown." In use by the Dutch.
STEPHANUS:
Latin form of Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown."
In the bible, this is the
name of one of the seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem who was stoned
to death by the Jews.
STYLIANUS:
Latin form of Greek Stylianos, meaning
"pillar."
SUMMANUS:
Roman myth name of a god of nocturnal lightning and thunder, meaning
"nighttime."
TACITUS:
Roman name meaning "mute, silent."
TATIANUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Tatius, probably meaning "father."
TATIUS:
Roman legend name of a king of the Sabine people of Italy. Of
obscure origin, but probably related to Latin tata, meaning
"father."
TELESPHORUS:
Latin form of Greek Telesphoros, meaning
"bearing fruit." In
mythology, this is the name of a son of Asclepius.
TERENTIUS:
Latin name of uncertain origin, but possibly from the word terere, from
PIE *t(e)r- "rub, turn, twist."
TERMINUS:
Roman myth name of a god of boundaries, meaning "boundary."
TERTIUS:
Roman name meaning "third."
THADDAEUS:
Latin form of Greek Thaddaios, possibly meaning
"courageous, large-hearted." In the bible, this is the surname of
the apostle Jude who was also called Lebbaeus.
THELONIUS:
Latinized form of Low German Tielo, a pet
form of names beginning with Diet-, meaning "people, race."
THEMISTOCLES:
Latin form of Greek Themistokles, meaning
"glorious law."
THEOBALDUS:
Middle Latin form of Old High German Theudobald,
meaning "people bold."
THEOCLES: Latin form of Greek
Theoklés,
meaning "glory of God." In mythology, this is the name of a
Lacedaemonian who made the Hesperides.
THEOCRITUS:
Latin form of Greek Theokritos, meaning
"God-judge."
THEODORUS:
Latin form of Greek Theodoros, meaning "gift
of God."
THEODOSIUS:
Latin form of Greek Theodosios, meaning
"god-giving."
THEODOTUS:
Latin form of Greek Theodotos, meaning
"god-given."
THEODULUS:
Latin form of Greek Theodoulos, meaning
"God-slave."
THEOPHILUS: Latin form of
Greek Theophilos, meaning "friend
of God." In
the bible, this is the name of the man to whom
Luke addressed his gospel in the New Testament.
THEOPHYLACT:
Short form of Latin Theophylactus, meaning
"God-guard."
THEOPHYLACTUS: Latin form of Greek
Theophylaktos, meaning "God-guard."
THEUDORICUS:
Latinized form of Visigothic Theodereiks, meaning
"first of the people; king of nations."
THIUDORICUS:
Latin form of Teutonic Thiudereiks, meaning
"first of the people; king of nations."
THORBERNUS:
Latin form of Old Norse Þorbiorn, meaning
"Thor's bear."
THRACIUS:
Roman name meaning "of Thracia."
THUCYDIDES:
Latin form of Greek Thoukydides, meaning
"glory of God."
TIBERIUS:
Roman name meaning "of the Tiber (river)." Occasionally used by
the English.
TIBURTIUS:
Roman name meaning "of the Tiber
(river)."
TIMÆUS:
Latin form of Greek Timaios, meaning
"honor." A crater in the northern part of the moon was given this
name.
TIMEUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Timæus, meaning "honor."
TIMOTEUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Timotheus, meaning "to honor
God."
TIMOTHEUS:
Latin form of Greek Timotheos, meaning "to
honor God."
TITANIUS:
A derivative of Latin Titanus, meaning "of the Titans."
TITANUS:
Latin form of Greek Titanos, meaning
"of the Titans."
TITUS:
Latin form of Greek Titos, meaning
"fire; to burn" or "straining." In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Paul.
TOBIJAH:
Latin form of Hebrew Towbiyah, meaning "God is good." In the bible, this is
the name of several characters, including a Babylonian exile returnee.
TORBERNUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Thorbernus,
meaning Thor's
bear."
TORQUATUS:
Latin name meaning "adorned with
the collar or neck-chain," like a slave.
TYCHO:
Latin form of Greek Tychon, meaning "hitting the
mark."
ULIXES:
Latin form of Greek Oulixes, probably meaning "to
be angry, to hate."
ULRICUS:
Latin form of Old High German Ulrich, meaning "prosperity
and power."
ULYSSES: Latin form of Greek
Oulixes,
probably meaning "to be angry, to hate."
URANUS: Latin
form of Greek Ouranos, meaning
"the heavens." In mythology, this is the name of
the husband of Gaia and father of
the Titans.
URBANE:
Latin form of Greek Ourbanos, meaning
"of the city." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a
certain Christian.
URBANUS:
Extended form of Latin Urbane, meaning
"of the city." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a
certain Christian.
URBGENIUS:
Latin form of Old Welsh Urbgen, meaning
"privileged birth."
URIANUS:
Latin form of Middle Welsh Urien, meaning
"privileged birth." This was the name of a legendary king of the
Britons.
URIAS:
Latin form of Greek Ourias, meaning "flame of Jehovah"
or "God
is my light."
URSINUS:
Roman name derived from Latin ursus ("bear"), meaning
"bear-like."
URSUS:
Roman name derived from Latin ursus, meaning "bear."
VALENTINUS:
Latin name derived from the element valens,
meaning "healthy, strong."
VALERIAN:
Short form of Roman Latin Valerianus, from Roman
Valerius, meaning
"to be healthy, to be strong."
VALERIANUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Valerius, meaning "to
be healthy, to be strong."
VALERIUS: Roman name, derived from
Latin valere, meaning "to be healthy, to be strong."
VARINIUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Varius,
meaning "versatile."
VARIUS: Roman
Latin name meaning
"versatile."
VELIUS:
Roman family name, meaning "concealed."
VENCESLAUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Wenceslaus,
meaning "more glory."
VERGILIUS:
Latin name, possibly meaning "flourishing."
VERISSIMUS:
Roman Latin name meaning "very true."
VERUS:
Latin name meaning "true."
VESPER:
Short form of Roman Latin Vesperus,
meaning "evening."
In mythology, this is the name of a son of Eos,
the masculine personification of the evening star Venus.
VESPERUS:
Roman Latin form of Greek
Hesperos,
meaning "evening."
In mythology, this is the name of a son of Eos,
the masculine personification of the evening star Venus.
VIATOR:
Latin name meaning "voyager (through life)."
VICTOR:
Roman Latin name meaning "conqueror."
VICTORINUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Victorius,
meaning
"conqueror."
VICTORIUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Victor,
meaning
"conqueror."
VIGGO:
Latin form of Icelandic Viggó, a short form of Nordic names beginning with
Vig-, meaning "lightning."
VINCENTIUS:
Latin name derived from the word vincens, meaning
"conquering."
VINICIUS:
Roman name derived from the Latin word vinum,
meaning "vine."
VIRGILIUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Vergilius,
possibly meaning "flourishing."
VIRGINIUS:
Roman family name, possibly derived from Latin virgo,
meaning "virgin."
VITALIS:
Late Latin name derived from the word vitalis,
meaning "of life; vital."
VITUS:
Roman name derived from Latin vita, meaning
"life."
VIVIANUS:
Roman name derived
from Latin vivus, meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
VORTIGERNUS:
Latinized form of English Vortigern,
meaning "high lord" or "overlord."
VULCAN:
Roman name meaning "flash." In mythology, this
is the name of a god of fire.
WENCESLAS:
Contracted form of Latin Wenceslaus, meaning "more glory."
WENCESLAUS:
Latin form of Bulgarian Ventsislav,
meaning "more glory."
WIDO: Medieval Latin name derived from the
Germanic word wīt, meaning "wide."
WILHELMUS:
Latin form of Old High German Wilhelm, meaning
"will-helmet."
XANTHUS:
Latin form of Greek Xanthos, meaning
"yellow" or "blonde." In
mythology, this is the name of one of two immortal horses (the other named Balios)
belonging to Achilles. They were the
offspring of the harpy Podarge
and the west wind Zephyrus.
ZACCHAEUS:
Latin form of Greek Zakchaios, meaning "clean,
innocent." In the bible, this is the name of a tax collector.
ZENO:
Latin form of Greek Zenon, possibly meaning "of
Zeus."
ZEPHYRINUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Zephyrus, meaning "west
wind."
ZEPHYRUS:
Latin form of Greek Zephyros, meaning "west
wind." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the west wind.
ZOROASTER:
Variant spelling of Latin Zoroastres, meaning "pure
as the stars."
ZOROASTRES:
Latin form of Greek Zōroástrēs, meaning "pure
as the stars."
ZOSIMUS:
Latin form of Greek Zosimos, meaning "likely to
survive; survivor."
ZOTICUS: Latin form of
Greek Zotikos, meaning "full of life."
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