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Title: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 18, 2007, 06:39:51 PM
Is it me, or are ancient Roman names just cool?

I mean stuff like Remus, Lucius, Claudius, Nero, Tiberius, Markus, Gaius, Marius, Pompey; could go on and on.

Just fucking cool. Why don't new parents today choose these names instead of something common, boring and unoriginal, such as "JOHN" or "MUHAMMAD"?

Great men who set the stone for western culture held these names. They are far more important than some closet magician guys who spread lies and did nothing for humanity.

Alcohol tends out to bring out your inner most thoughts, so bear with me. And if you are with child, do me a fucking favor and pick a name like Romulus, Cato or Gaius.

Expand on this idea, please. Even Medford is allowed to chime in.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: affy on September 18, 2007, 06:54:11 PM
Is it me, or are ancient Roman names just cool?

I mean stuff like Remus, Lucius, Claudius, Nero, Tiberius, Markus, Gaius, Marius, Pompey; could go on and on.

Just fucking cool. Why don't new parents today choose these names instead of something common, boring and unoriginal, such as "JOHN" or "MUHAMMAD"?

Great men who set the stone for western culture held these names. They are far more important than some closet magician #### who spread lies and did nothing for humanity.

Alcohol tends out to bring out your inner most thoughts, so bear with me. And if you are with child, do me a fucking favor and pick a name like Romulus, Cato or Gaius.

Expand on this idea, please. Even Medford is allowed to chime in.

Maximus Decimus Meridius is a pretty badass name
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 18, 2007, 07:04:14 PM
Maximus Decimus Meridius is a pretty badass name

NOW THAT'S THE SPIRIT!
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: JOHN MATRIX on September 18, 2007, 10:16:20 PM
i always thought these one-name roman/greek style names were awesome.

that said damn camel, seems like your drinking up a storm lately plus lots of other drugs.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: pushinweight on September 18, 2007, 11:02:18 PM
Yes they are awesome.  Mine name is Wellis Hungus Bigus Cockus
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Hedgehog on September 19, 2007, 01:57:51 AM
Is it me, or are ancient Roman names just cool?

I mean stuff like Remus, Lucius, Claudius, Nero, Tiberius, Markus, Gaius, Marius, Pompey; could go on and on.

Just fucking cool. Why don't new parents today choose these names instead of something common, boring and unoriginal, such as "JOHN" or "MUHAMMAD"?

Great men who set the stone for western culture held these names. They are far more important than some closet magician #### who spread lies and did nothing for humanity.

Alcohol tends out to bring out your inner most thoughts, so bear with me. And if you are with child, do me a fucking favor and pick a name like Romulus, Cato or Gaius.

Expand on this idea, please. Even Medford is allowed to chime in.

I agree 100%.

Romans had it all right.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Alex23 on September 19, 2007, 02:01:27 AM
Alcohol tends out to bring out your inner most thoughts, so bear with me. And if you are with child, do me a fucking favor and pick a name like Romulus, Cato or Gaius.




U still drinking Mofo? I thought you switched to pills to curb your habit?

Or are you mixing both?


I ask because I care.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: evandatp on September 19, 2007, 02:25:45 AM
If Brazilian footballers can, you can. Remember Socrates, anyone?

Why not give your child an ancient greek name like Thucydides, Agamemnon or Sophocles?

Euripides C. Jockey is certainly unique & would be a great name for your first born.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 19, 2007, 05:45:20 PM

U still drinking Mofo? I thought you switched to pills to curb your habit?

Or are you mixing both?


I ask because I care.

I ran out of cheap wine.. And I stopped with the valium and ECA. I was drinking vodka last night.

Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: G o a t b o y on September 19, 2007, 07:04:35 PM
Goatius Boyus
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Ursus on September 20, 2007, 02:57:05 PM
roman names are bad ass some are real cool.

Thing is if you were a slave aor peasant you had one name e.g caecilius i think. im tryoing to remember this fom latin at school

if you master released you you would be caecilius iucundas taking ur masters name as well. then if you were affluent you had 3 names.

i sould be wrong.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 20, 2007, 03:43:25 PM
Three names

The first is least important(Lucius), second implies the family lineage(Cornelius), and the last, which is used to refer to the person(Sulla).

Gaius Julius Caesar. Juli was his family name, Gaius was just there, and Caesar was more of a first name.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Al-Gebra on September 20, 2007, 03:53:52 PM


Gaius Julius Caesar. Juli was his family name, Gaius was just there, and Caesar was more of a first name.

if i remember my latin right, gaius was the praenomen (first name), he was of the gens julii (family name), and caesar was the branch of the family he belonged to.  think his father was gaius julius caesar too . . .
the most important part of his name was obviously julius . . . the dynasty he founded were known as the Julio-claudians.  the claudii were a different gens, however. 

In rome, adoption and marriage were good ways of becoming af-fil-iated.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 20, 2007, 07:14:19 PM
if i remember my latin right, gaius was the praenomen (first name), he was of the gens julii (family name), and caesar was the branch of the family he belonged to.  think his father was gaius julius caesar too . . .
the most important part of his name was obviously julius . . . the dynasty he founded were known as the Julio-claudians.  the claudii were a different gens, however. 

In rome, adoption and marriage were good ways of becoming af-fil-iated.

I will be titled Lucius in due time, or Marius. Which one do you think suits my personality better?

I identify with Lucius Cornelius Sulla more so than Gaius Marius.. This I get from the readings I've gathered on them..

Damn... Wouldn't Lucius look powerful on a resume/and or cover letter? Or would Marius shine through better?

Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Alex23 on September 20, 2007, 07:17:52 PM
I ran out of cheap wine.. And I stopped with the valium and ECA. I was drinking vodka last night.

Not helping still. You drink to curb the anxiety?
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Al-Gebra on September 20, 2007, 07:19:39 PM
I will be titled Lucius in due time, or Marius. Which one do you think suits my personality better?

I identify with Lucius Cornelius Sulla more so than Gaius Marius.. This I get from the readings I've gathered on them..

Damn... Wouldn't Lucius look powerful on a resume/and or cover letter? Or would Marius shine through better?



let me guess . . . you've discovered colleen mccullough.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 20, 2007, 07:21:01 PM
Not helping still. You drink to curb the anxiety?

And general stress from the day.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 20, 2007, 07:23:19 PM
let me guess . . . you've discovered colleen mccullough.

No, never heard of that person.

I do like roman history though.. Pre-empire to be exact and some empire.. From Sulla/Marius all the way to Nero.

And do not ask me how I came to like those figures.. I just did.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Al-Gebra on September 20, 2007, 07:24:42 PM
No, never heard of that person.

I do like roman history though.. Pre-empire to be exact and some empire.. From Sulla/Marius all the way to Nero.

And do not ask me how I came to like those figures.. I just did.

she wrote historical novels about gaius marius and sulla . . . think she got all the way to caesar w them . . . they were good reads . . . especially if you like Rome on HBO.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 20, 2007, 07:30:57 PM
she wrote historical novels about gaius marius and sulla . . . think she got all the way to caesar w them . . . they were good reads . . . especially if you like Rome on HBO.

I think my readings have references to her writings.

Sulla did set the stage for Caesar and even Pompey, though Pompey lost, but still enjoyed mutiple consulships. The republic(fearful senators) gave Caesar an excuse to march on Rome by crossing the Rubicon, just as Marius gave a reason to Sulla.

I dare not take liking to Caesar, as he seems unlike me. Sulla on the other hand..
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Al-Gebra on September 20, 2007, 07:33:20 PM

sulla was supposedly something of a cruel perv.  since my last name is not kennedy, rockefeller, or bush . . . i don't really identify w any of them.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 20, 2007, 07:37:02 PM
sulla was supposedly something of a cruel perv.  since my last name is not kennedy, rockefeller, or bush . . . i don't really identify w any of them.

But he was born into a prestigious family. But his family fortunes were squandered; he was forced to grow up around scum.. Still he found a way to reach the top.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Al-Gebra on September 20, 2007, 07:55:45 PM
But he was born into a prestigious family. But his family fortunes were squandered; he was forced to grow up around scum.. Still he found a way to reach the top.

in ancient rome, your gens was very imp. . . . it opened many doors.  marius was more of a commoner, but even he didn't rise from the bottom.  pompey was also not of an illustrious gens . . .

the sobering thing is that the greatest emperors, caesar and augustus both came from the same gens . . .
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 20, 2007, 08:01:47 PM
My family is quite important amonst the "community" here, still I am forced to grow up humble.

I think the MDMA is starting to take effect, as I am typing better and without typos. WOOT!
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Alex23 on September 20, 2007, 08:11:17 PM
My family is quite important amonst the "community" here, still I am forced to grow up humble.

I think the MDMA is starting to take effect, as I am typing better and without typos. WOOT!

what's MDMA?
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 20, 2007, 08:57:58 PM
what's MDMA?

ectasy, big man. Not sure if I spelt it right though.

I am wired atm... And I am around 1,800 cals for the day.. Good.
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: suckmymuscle on September 22, 2007, 01:40:30 PM
Is it me, or are ancient Roman names just cool?

I mean stuff like Remus, Lucius, Claudius, Nero, Tiberius, Markus, Gaius, Marius, Pompey; could go on and on.

Just fucking cool. Why don't new parents today choose these names instead of something common, boring and unoriginal, such as "JOHN" or "MUHAMMAD"?

Great men who set the stone for western culture held these names. They are far more important than some closet magician #### who spread lies and did nothing for humanity.

Alcohol tends out to bring out your inner most thoughts, so bear with me. And if you are with child, do me a fucking favor and pick a name like Romulus, Cato or Gaius.

Expand on this idea, please. Even Medford is allowed to chime in.

  Let's analyse a Roman patrician name:

  Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus.

  Publius - Personal name.

  Cornelius -  From gens Cornelia - clan name. The Cornelii were one of the oldest Patrician gens, or clans, of Rome.

  Scipio - From Scipiones - family name - branch of the Cornelii.

  Africanus - Nick name - came from the fact that he defeated Hannibal in Africa.

SUCKMYMUSCLE


Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: suckmymuscle on September 22, 2007, 01:43:23 PM
  The Romans were the greatest people who ever walked the face of the Earth. The ruins of Rome are all that's left of them.

SUCKMYMUSCLE
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: WOOO on September 22, 2007, 02:28:50 PM
  The Romans were the greatest people who ever walked the face of the Earth. The ruins of Rome are all that's left of them.

SUCKMYMUSCLE


the roman were destoryers of culture... they were hardly the greatest people of all time
Title: Re: Roman surnames and names in general..
Post by: Camel Jockey on September 22, 2007, 04:19:50 PM

the roman were destoryers of culture... they were hardly the greatest people of all time

Christianity ruined Rome, along with too much power going to ambitious generals and their armies.

All set by Sulla.. But Sulla returned things back to the senate, while Caesar, Anthony and Augustus had other ideas.. They used an excuse to take power and abuse it.

Romans were some of the greatest ever. Not only for their vast empire, but also for their culture.. I mean they weren't a yuppy society, but honest about their faults. I watched the first season of Rome and read a lot about ancient Rome.. Interesting stuff for any young man.