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This is a '''list of Roman [[cognomen|cognomina]]'''.
This is a '''list of Roman [[cognomen|cognomina]]'''.


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==A==
==A==
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* [[Agatopus]]
* [[Agatopus]]
* [[Agelastus]]
* [[Agelastus]]
* [[Agilis]]<ref name="Nuorluoto"/><ref name = "Weaver, “Cognomina Ingenva: A Note” (1964)"> Weaver, P. R. C. “Cognomina Ingenva: A Note [Cognomina Ingenua: A Note].” The Classical Quarterly, vol. 14, no. 2, 1964, pp. 311–15. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/637734. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.</ref>
* [[Agilis]]<ref name="Nuorluoto"/><ref name = "Weaver, “Cognomina Ingenva: A Note” (1964)">Weaver, P. R. C. “Cognomina Ingenva: A Note [Cognomina Ingenua: A Note].” The Classical Quarterly, vol. 14, no. 2, 1964, pp. 311–15. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/637734. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.</ref>
* [[Agorix]]
* [[Agorix]]
* [[Agricola (disambiguation)|Agricola]]
* [[Agricola (disambiguation)|Agricola]]
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* [[Augustinus]]
* [[Augustinus]]
* [[Augustus]]
* [[Augustus]]
* [[Aurelian]]us,
* [[Aurelian]]us
* [[Aurelius]]
* [[Aurelius]]
* [[Aureolus]]
* [[Aureolus]]
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* [[Caracturus]]
* [[Caracturus]]
* [[Carantus]]
* [[Carantus]]
* Carbo,
* Carbo
* [[Carinus]]
* [[Carinus]]
* [[Carius (congomen)|Carius]]
* [[Carius (congomen)|Carius]]
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* [[Decoratus]]
* [[Decoratus]]
* [[Densus]]
* [[Densus]]
Dentatus,
* Dentatus
* [[Denter]]
* [[Denter]]
* [[Dento]]
* [[Dento]]
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* [[Didianus]]
* [[Didianus]]
* [[Didicus]]
* [[Didicus]]
Didymus,
* Didymus
* [[Dido (cognomen)|Dido]]
* [[Dido (cognomen)|Dido]]
* [[Dignillus]]
* [[Dignillus]]
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* [[Dotalis]]<ref name="Nuorluoto"/>
* [[Dotalis]]<ref name="Nuorluoto"/>
* [[Draco (lawgiver)|Draco]]
* [[Draco (lawgiver)|Draco]]
* [[Drusillus]]{{Comment|The feminine "Drusilla" is known, but is the masculine form attested?}},
* [[Drusillus]]{{Comment|The feminine "Drusilla" is known, but is the masculine form attested?}}
* [[Livii Drusi|Drusus]]
* [[Livii Drusi|Drusus]]
* [[Dubitatius]]
* [[Dubitatius]]
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* [[Libo (cognomen)|Libo]]
* [[Libo (cognomen)|Libo]]
* [[Licinianus]]<ref name="Weaver, “Cognomina Ingenva: A Note” (1964)" />
* [[Licinianus]]<ref name="Weaver, “Cognomina Ingenva: A Note” (1964)" />
Licinus,
* Licinus
* [[Ligur (cognomen)|Ligur]]
* [[Ligur (cognomen)|Ligur]]
* [[Ligus (cognomen)|Ligus]]<ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Ligus (cognomen)|Ligus]]<ref name="E Badian" />
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* [[Merula (cognomen)|Merula]]
* [[Merula (cognomen)|Merula]]
* [[Messala (cognomen)|Messala]]
* [[Messala (cognomen)|Messala]]
Messalla <ref name = "E Badian"> Badian, E. “THE CLEVER AND THE WISE: TWO ROMAN ‘COGNOMINA’ IN CONTEXT.” Bulletin Supplement (University of London. Institute of Classical Studies), no. 51, 1988, pp. 6–12. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/43768532. Accessed 20 Dec. 2024.</ref>
Messalla <ref name = "E Badian">Badian, E. “THE CLEVER AND THE WISE: TWO ROMAN ‘COGNOMINA’ IN CONTEXT.” Bulletin Supplement (University of London. Institute of Classical Studies), no. 51, 1988, pp. 6–12. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/43768532. Accessed 20 Dec. 2024.</ref>
* [[Messalinus]]
* [[Messalinus]]
* [[Messianus]]
* [[Messianus]]
* [[Messor]]
* [[Messor]]
* [[Metellinus]]
* [[Metellinus]]
Metellus<ref name="Salomies (1998)"> Salomies, Olli. "Three Notes on Roman Nomina." Arctos–Acta Philologica Fennica 32 (1998): 197-224, </ref><ref name="E Badian" />
Metellus<ref name="Salomies (1998)">Salomies, Olli. "Three Notes on Roman Nomina." Arctos–Acta Philologica Fennica 32 (1998): 197-224,</ref><ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Metilianus]]
* [[Metilianus]]
* [[Metunus]]
* [[Metunus]]
* [[Micianus]]
* [[Micianus]]
* [[Mico (cognomen)|Mico]]
* [[Mico (cognomen)|Mico]]
Milo,
* Milo
* [[Milonius]]
* [[Milonius]]
* [[Minervalis]]
* [[Minervalis]]
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* [[Narcissus (mythology)|Narcissus]]
* [[Narcissus (mythology)|Narcissus]]
* [[Narses]]
* [[Narses]]
* [[Nasica]]<ref name="John Morris, 1963" /> <ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Nasica]]<ref name="John Morris, 1963" /><ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Naso (cognomen)|Naso]]
* [[Naso (cognomen)|Naso]]
* [[Natalianus]]
* [[Natalianus]]
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* [[Nicetius]]
* [[Nicetius]]
* [[Nigellus]]
* [[Nigellus]]
* [[Niger (cognomen)|Niger]]<ref name = "Cameron, Alan">Cameron, Alan. “Black and White: A Note on Ancient Nicknames.” The American Journal of Philology, vol. 119, no. 1, 1998, pp. 113–17. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1562069. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.</ref> <ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Niger (cognomen)|Niger]]<ref name = "Cameron, Alan">Cameron, Alan. “Black and White: A Note on Ancient Nicknames.” The American Journal of Philology, vol. 119, no. 1, 1998, pp. 113–17. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1562069. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.</ref><ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Nigidianus]]
* [[Nigidianus]]
* [[Nigrianus]]
* [[Nigrianus]]
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* [[Petilianus]]
* [[Petilianus]]
* [[Petillianus]]
* [[Petillianus]]
Petro,
* Petro
* [[Petronax]]
* [[Petronax]]
* [[Petronianus]]<ref name="Weaver, “Cognomina Ingenva: A Note” (1964)" />
* [[Petronianus]]<ref name="Weaver, “Cognomina Ingenva: A Note” (1964)" />
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* [[Pinarianus]]
* [[Pinarianus]]
* [[Pinnus]]
* [[Pinnus]]
* [[Calpurnia gens#Calpurnii Pisones|Piso]]<ref name="Salomies (1998)" /> <ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Calpurnia gens#Calpurnii Pisones|Piso]]<ref name="Salomies (1998)" /><ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Pitio]]
* [[Pitio]]
* [[Pius (cognomen)|Pius]]
* [[Pius (cognomen)|Pius]]
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* [[Rufio]]<ref name="COGNOMINA POMPEIANA" />
* [[Rufio]]<ref name="COGNOMINA POMPEIANA" />
* [[Rufrianus]]
* [[Rufrianus]]
* [[Rufus (Roman cognomen) (disambiguation)|Rufus]]<ref name="Cameron, Alan" /><ref name="COGNOMINA POMPEIANA" /><ref name="Weaver, “Cognomina Ingenva: A Note” (1964)" /><ref name="Nuorluoto" /> <ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Rufus (Roman cognomen) (disambiguation)|Rufus]]<ref name="Cameron, Alan" /><ref name="COGNOMINA POMPEIANA" /><ref name="Weaver, “Cognomina Ingenva: A Note” (1964)" /><ref name="Nuorluoto" /><ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Ruga (cognomen)|Ruga]]
* [[Ruga (cognomen)|Ruga]]
* [[Rullianus]]
* [[Rullianus]]
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* [[Stichus]]
* [[Stichus]]
* [[Stolo]]
* [[Stolo]]
* [[Strabo]]<ref name="A. E. Douglas">Douglas, A. E. “Roman ‘Cognomina.’” Greece & Rome, vol. 5, no. 1, 1958, pp. 62–66. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/642079. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.</ref> <ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Strabo]]<ref name="A. E. Douglas">Douglas, A. E. “Roman ‘Cognomina.’” Greece & Rome, vol. 5, no. 1, 1958, pp. 62–66. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/642079. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.</ref><ref name="E Badian" />
* [[Structus]]
* [[Structus]]
* [[Suavis]]
* [[Suavis]]
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* [[Publius Licinius Tegula|Tegula]]
* [[Publius Licinius Tegula|Tegula]]
* [[Telesinus]]
* [[Telesinus]]
Tenax,
* Tenax
* [[Terentianus]]
* [[Terentianus]]
* [[Terentillus]]
* [[Terentillus]]
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* [[Titulla]]<ref name="Nuorluoto" />
* [[Titulla]]<ref name="Nuorluoto" />
* Togidubnus<ref name="Mullen (2007)" />
* Togidubnus<ref name="Mullen (2007)" />
* [[Tlaboni]] <ref name = "Jorma Kaimio">Kaimio, Jorma. "The nominative singular in-i of Latin gentilicia." Arctos–Acta Philologica Fennica 6 (1969): 23-42.</ref>
* [[Tlaboni]]<ref name = "Jorma Kaimio">Kaimio, Jorma. "The nominative singular in-i of Latin gentilicia." Arctos–Acta Philologica Fennica 6 (1969): 23-42.</ref>
* [[Torquatus (disambiguation)|Torquatus]]
* [[Torquatus (disambiguation)|Torquatus]]
* [[Toxotius]]
* [[Toxotius]]

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This is a list of Roman cognomina.

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