Cato
/ˈkeɪtoʊ/
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Cato, of Latin origin, derives from 'Catus', meaning 'good judgement' or 'wise'. It is historically associated with prominent Roman figures like Cato the Elder and Cato the Younger, symbolizing wisdom, integrity, and leadership. The name carries a classic and intellectual appeal in English-speaking cultures.
Cato the Younger
Philosopher, Foe of Julius Caesar
Cato the Elder
Politician, Roman statesman, hated Carthage
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