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However, he is better known by his nomen, or personal name.
The idea would later be licensed by the Nomen company.
The place took its name from that Consul's nomen.
Roman women usually had no praenomen and were known only by the feminine form of their father's nomen.
"Nomen Numen" can be translated as "the name means power".
His nomen was formerly read as Antyemsaf, a reading now known to be incorrect.
Persons could be adopted into a gens and acquire its nomen.
Her husband, Nomen Moyo, had to move away to keep his job as a gardener.
If one says that they are both in the second row you will know they are on the two n's of nomen.
The prenomen and nomen were contained in a cartouche.
Tiercel breathed in deeply and spoke the cube's nomen: "Prime."
A flat male computer voice said, "Nomen."
Some manuscripts give the tribune's nomen as Scantius.
Curtius is a Roman nomen which may refer to:
Török mentions that Aspelta used the following prenomen and nomen:
By Roman custom, both daughters were named Tullia, the feminine form of their father's nomen.
Fænius is a Roman nomen, sometimes confused with Fenius.
The name was Hadrian's nomen, his main family name, the gens Aelia.
The reverse was also common, especially in imperial times; a personal cognomen would be placed before a woman's nomen, in the place of a praenomen.
Favonius was a Roman nomen, meaning "favorable".
Tullius was its corresponding nomen.
If he chose to, he could turn his original nomen into an additional cognomen that followed his newly gained names.
His cognomen (Vespasianus), on the other hand, was derived from his mother's nomen, Vespasia.
"Aurelius" quickly became the most common nomen in the east and the second most common (after "Julius") in the west.
The party was established in 2009 under the leadership of Eusebi Nomen Calvet, and contested the elections that year.