Justinian
/dʒəstˈɪniən/
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Justinian, derived from the Latin name 'Justinianus', means 'righteous' or 'just'. It is famously associated with the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, known for his legal reforms and contributions to law and justice. The name carries a sense of nobility, wisdom, and moral integrity.
Justinian I
Royalty, Byzantine Emperor, 527-565 AD
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