Displayed on this page are Roman names 121 to 140. Michael was the most popular within these names in 2008 with a rank of #2 and a usage of 0.9437%. The name is used mostly in the Czech, English, German, and Yiddish languages, and was followed in popularity by the English, Irish, and Welsh Owen, the English, French, and German Paul, the English Miles, and the English and German name, Maximilian. Rare Roman names include Mercury (English), Narcissus (English), Nepomuk (Czech, German, and Hungarian), Neptune (English and French), Nereus (English and German), Nero (English, French, German, Slavic, Spanish, and Italian), Nevio (Italian), Octavius (English and German), Ortensio (Italian), Otto (Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, and Scandinavian), Ottokar (German), Ovid (English), Pascal (English, French, and German), Paulinus (German), and Peregrine (English).
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Maximilian 300 | greatest ... considered by Roman Catholics as one of the ... |
| Mercury | merchandise ... first name was borne in Roman mythology by the ... |
Michael 2 | Who is like God? ... who is regarded by Roman Catholics as a saint ... |
Miles 167 | soldier; favor, grace ... medieval form was the Roman name Milo (Latin), ... |
| Narcissus | numbness, sleep ... borne in the Bible by a Roman citizen addressed in ... |
| Nepomuk | is rather common among Roman Catholics in Austria ... |
| Neptune | wet, water ... name was borne in Roman mythology by the god of ... |
| Nereus | sea nymph ... was borne in Greek and Roman mythology by the sea ... |
| Nero | black, dark; counsel, ... name is taken from the Roman nickname, which is ... |
| Nevio | fault, spotted, birth ... is derived from the Roman family name Naevius, ... |
Octavius | eighth ... is derived from the Roman family name Octavius ... |
| Ortensio | he who tends gardens ... is derived from the Roman family name Hortensius ... |
Otto | wealth, fortune ... the first Holy Roman Emperor ... |
| Ottokar | wealth, fortune; vigilant, ... who overthrew the last Roman emperor and became the ... |
Ovid | sheep ... is derived from the Roman family name Ovidius ... |
Owen 58 | lamb; youth; born of ... of Eugene in the sub-Roman era, or else it could ... |
Pascal | of Easter ... been used chiefly by Roman Catholics. ... |
Paul 155 | little, humble ... was originally a Roman nickname, but it soon ... |
| Paulinus | of Nola (354-431), a Roman senator who became ... |
| Peregrine | stranger, foreigner, ... has long been borne by Roman Catholics, often in ... |
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