Gratian
/ɡɹˈeɪʃən/
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Gratian, of English origin, derives from the Latin 'Gratianus', meaning 'thankful' or 'grace'. It carries a sense of gratitude and piety, often associated with a humble and appreciative nature. The name has historical ties to early Christian saints, adding a layer of spiritual significance.
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Royalty, Western Roman Emperor, 375-83 AD
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Attorney, Founder of canon law
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