My second cousin
Maria and her husband
Jaakko welcomed their first child, son
Tiitus Teofilus (pronounced as TEE:-toos TEH-oh-fee-loos).
Tiitus has gained popularity here in Finland in recent years, but Teofilus is quite a bold choice from them. Still, I don't find
Tiitus Teofilus as pretentious as
Titus Theophilus (probably because of the pronunciation).
Have you come across (rarer) ancient
Roman or Greek names in a modern day use? Do you like them or should they stay in the past as names of emperors, senators and philosophers?