Horace
/ˈhɔrɪs/
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Horace, of Latin origin, derives from the Roman family name 'Horatius', meaning 'time keeper' or 'promise'. It is associated with the famous Roman poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus, known for his wisdom and literary contributions. The name carries a classic, intellectual charm and is often linked to leadership and insight.
Horace Wells
Scientist, Nitrous oxide as a surgical anesthetic
Horace Walpole
Author, Wrote the first Gothic novel
Horace Silver
Jazz Musician, Song For My Father
Horace Porter
Diplomat, US Ambassador to France, 1897-1905
Horace McMahon
Actor, Lt. Parker on Naked City
Horace Mann
Educator, Massachusetts education reformer
Horace Harmon Lurton
Judge, US Supreme Court Justice, 1910-14
Horace Liveright
Publisher, Publisher of the Modern Library series
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Poet, Satirae
Horace Gregory
Poet, Chelsea Rooming House
Horace Greeley
Author, The Tribune
Horace Gray
Judge, US Supreme Court Justice, 1882-1902
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