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GAIUS

Latín, BiblicalRoman praenomen, or given name, of uncertain meaning. It is possibly derived from Latín gaudere to rejoice, though it may be of unknown Etruscan origin. This was a very common Roman praenomen, the most famous bearers being Gaius Julius...

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Latín, BiblicalRoman praenomen, or given name, of uncertain meaning. It is possibly derived from Latín gaudere to rejoice, though it may be of unknown Etruscan origin. This was a very common Roman praenomen, the most famous bearers being Gaius Julius Caesar, the great leader of the Roman Republic, and his adopted son Gaius Octavius (later known as Augustus), the first Roman emperor. This name also appears in the New Testament belonging to a bishop of Ephesus who is regarded as a saint.

Pronunciación

GA-ee-oos (Classical Latin), GIE-əs (English)

Variantes en otros idiomas

19 idiomas
Griego AntiguoGaios
Romano AntiguoCaius, Gaius
Griego BíblicoGaios
Latín BíblicoGaius
BíblicoGaius
DanésCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
NeerlandésKai
FinlandésKai
FrisónKai, Kay
GeorgianGaioz
AlemánKai, Kay
LithuanianKajus
NoruegoCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
PortuguésBRAZILIAN(Caio
SuecoCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
PolacoGaja, Kaja
SloveneGaja, Kaja
Arthurian RomanceCai, Kay
Welsh MythologyCai, Kay

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