Cominius
/kəmˈɪniəs/
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Cominius is a name of Shakespearean origin, derived from the play 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' It represents Titus Lartius, a Roman general known for his leadership and valor in the fight against the Volscians. The name carries connotations of strength, strategy, and nobility, reflecting the character's role in the play. While not widely used in modern times, it remains a distinctive and historically rich choice.
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