This name appears in the New Testament belonging to a companion of Saint Paul. He became the first bishop of Crete and was the recipient of one of Paul's epistles. This was also the praenomen of all three Roman emperors of the 1st-century Flavian dynasty, and it is the name by which the second of them is commonly known to history. Shakespeare later used it for the main character in his tragedy Titus Andronicus (1593). As an English name, Titus has been occasionally used since the Protestant Reformation.
This name was also borne by a powerful 10th-century ruler of Bulgaria who expanded the empire to its greatest extent.
As an English name it was not used until after the Protestant Reformation. It was utilized by George Eliot for the title character in her novel Silas Marner (1861).
This name was brought to public attention after actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt gave it to their daughter in 2006.
As an English Christian name, Levi came into use after the Protestant Reformation.
The name appears in the New Testament with the spellings Judas and Jude.
In England, though the vernacular form Jeremy had been occasionally used since the 13th century, the form Jeremiah was not common until after the Protestant Reformation.