Innocent
/ˈɪnəsənt/
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Innocent, derived from the Latin word 'innocens', means 'innocent' or 'harmless'. Historically, it has been used as a given name to signify purity and moral integrity. The name gained prominence through several medieval popes named Innocent, reflecting its association with piety and virtue. It remains a distinctive and meaningful choice in modern times.
Pope Innocent IV
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1243-54
Pope Innocent XIII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1721-24
Pope Innocent XII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1691-1700
Pope Innocent XI
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1676-89
Pope Innocent X
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1644-55
Pope Innocent VIII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1484-92
Pope Innocent VII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1404-06
Pope Innocent VI
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1352-62
Pope Innocent V
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1276
Pope Innocent IX
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1591
Pope Innocent III
Religion, Pope, launched two Crusades
Pope Innocent II
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1130-43
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