Gaius
/ɡˈeɪəs/
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Gaius, of Latin origin, means 'a rejoicer' or 'one who brings joy'. It was a common Roman praenomen, borne by notable historical figures, including Roman emperors and early Christian leaders. The name carries a sense of ancient nobility and enduring cheerfulness.
Gaius Marius
Military, Roman General and consul
Gaius Lucilius
Author, Earliest Roman satirist
Gaius
Scholar, Roman jurist, Institutes
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