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WDYT of these Roman names? Are any useable as first or middle names? Any combos? Please don't just post "I like" messages.Junius (m)
Livy (m)
Livia (f)
Antonius (m)
Claudius (m)
Porcia (f)
Pompeia (f)
Cassius (m)
Octavia (f)
Sextus (m)
Tiberius (m)
Seneca (m)
Britannicus (m)
Quintus (m)
Aulus (m)
Attis (m)I really like Livy, Livia, Porcia, Octavia, Seneca, and Attis.
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Some are definitely usable, even as first names, although most are used under their French, English or whatever form... Beware, Porcia has a bad meaning.
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Junius (m) - The strong "june" sound is feminine to me. I love Juniper, Junia, and Juno though (for girls).
Livy (m) - Too close to Livvy (as in short for Olivia).
Livia (f) - Ooh I want to like this so badly, but it just seems like someone chopped the O off of Olivia!
Antonius (m) - Usable, though nms.
Claudius (m) - Not my favorite, but I love Claudio:)
Porcia (f) - I love Portia.
Pompeia (f) - Sounds nice, but I personally wouldn't want to name my child after a buried and ruined city.
Cassius (m) - Totally usable. Love nn Cas/Cass.
Octavia (f) - Love, love, love it!!!
Sextus (m) - HA. Please don't use this!
Tiberius (m) - NMS, but I could see it being used.
Seneca (m) - Same as Tiberius.
Britannicus (m) - Ooh! I think this is going into my GP list! Love it, but perhaps too heavy for actual use? I love to see it anyway!
Quintus (m) - I have a strong dislike for Q and X names.
Aulus (m) - I like it, but a bit too bland for me to say I love it.
Attis (m) - It could grow on me. It does sound like Attic though.
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Aurelia's pretty, for a golden-haired girl.
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I think Livia, Octavia and Portia are lovely and 100% useable. The other ones are interesting, but the -us ending makes them a bit of a mouthful.
The ones I'd personally stay away completely are Claudius, because it's the name of an insane and tyrannical Roman emperor and maybe Cassius, because of Caesar' s assassin.
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Junius (m)- I prefer it to Julius, which I dislike immensely
Livy (m)- It seems too much like a nn for Olivia
Livia (f)- Looks incomplete to me, like it should be Olivia
Antonius (m)- I definitely prefer Anthony / Anton, but this is ok
Claudius (m)- not a fan, Claude or Claudio would be much better
Porcia (f)- Porcia reminds me of pork
Pompeia (f)- 'pompous'
Cassius (m)- I dislike this, prefer Cassian
Octavia (f)- very nice
Sextus (m)- un-usable
Tiberius (m)- no
Seneca (m)- quite nice
Britannicus (m)- I couldn't take it seriously on a real person
Quintus (m)- Quintin or Quinton would be better
Aulus (m)- fine
Attis (m)- no
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Junius (m) - eh, it sounds pretentious.
Livy (m) - no, unfortunately it sounds like a girls name.
Livia (f) - nice, but it looks incomplete. It's similarity to Olivia makes it useable
Antonius (m) - sounds very pretentious, I prefer Anthony.
Claudius (m) - ok, but again, I prefer the simple Claude.
Porcia (f) - I like Portia a lot.
Pompeia (f) - reminds me of Pompeii, not too great, even though the story is fascinating.
Cassius (m) - I think it's useable. It reminds me of Cassius Clay, who as we all know, changed his name.
Octavia (f) - I like it, really regal and interesting. I also like the softer Ottavia.
Sextus (m) - not a good idea! I know the teasing would be immature, but even still.
Tiberius (m) - reminds me of the bone, lol.
Seneca (m) - love it. I've loved the name ever since doing the play Trojan Women (very depressing story), it has a nice sound.
Britannicus (m) - like, the male Brittany? That's what it looks like to most people.
Quintus (m) - I like it, but prefer Quinn or Quentin.
Aulus (m) - hard to say.
Attis (m) - kind of awkward, it has no definite sounds in it.
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Junius -- I love it, but most people will ask him, "You mean Julius?" It would get old so fast as a fn. The feminine form Junia, is eminently useable. I'd love to meet a little Junia one day. Livy -- Completely unuseable here in teh U.S. This will be seen as a female form of Olivia. Unfortunately, he will get stared at and embarassed a lot. Livia -- How wicked Livia was in "I,Claudius." And it is so beautiful, as a name. Love it. The big down-side is the inevitable, "You mean Olivia?" Antonius -- A zippy and refreshing change of pace from Anthony. Sure, why not?Claudius -- The "clod" part will turn many people off. But I do like it. I don't know if it's the most useable fn though.Porcia -- Porcine. Sorry, but I don't care for this. That's funny, because Portia is perfectly lovely in my book and I pronounce them exactly the same way. Pompeia -- The word pompous should put me off this name, but it doesn't. Pompeia has a lovely sound to it. I'd keep it for the mn position.Cassius -- Perfectly useable. I see this name bandied about name sites often enough. It's not my favorite, but I'd like to see it on someone else's child. Octavia -- Love, love, love it. Use it, please! Quirky and commanding at the same time. Sextus -- anything with "sex" in it is unuseable here in the U.S. We are too immature to handle it. *sigh*Tiberius -- Love it. Definitely useable.Seneca -- People will think it's part of the geographic trend, rather than a Roman name. But I don't see why that should stop someone who truly loves this name.

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I hate that about Livia.Livia and Liv are two of my favorite names, both vetoed because they're too close to Olivia.
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"Britannicus -- It strikes me as a silly name, sorry. Apologies to any Brits out there. I love your island and have close relations living there. But this name just isn't doing it for me"Heh, no sweat. I think it's a silly name too :)
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But doesn't Porcia mean 'porcine' (like a pig'?
I think Quintus, Sextus and Octavius OK aonly for a 5th, 6th or 8th son! But Sextus might not be such a good idea!
Livia's nice. How about Flavia, Hilaria, Valeria?
Claudia Livia?
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