[ANSTHRLD] Looking for Help with a Roman Name
BOWERMAN, MATTHEW S. (JSC-DV6) (USA)
matthew.s.bowerman1 at jsc.nasa.gov
Mon May 5 07:32:54 PDT 2003
I may be wrong, but you would have a three part name if you were a citizen
of Rome. Your 'given name/clan/family' Then again I may be remembering
wrong.
Rodrigo
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Greetings!
Is there anyone out there who could help me with creating a Roman name? I
am looking for a name for a persona from the early Empire period, 1st -
early 2nd centuries C.E. From what I've been able to find, I would be using
a name with two elements, nomen and cognomen, both in a feminized form. My
questions from there are primarily these:
1) Which name would a person be called by their friends, the nomen or
cognomen?
2) I'm interested in using the name Drusilla, I've found Drusus listed as a
nomen and (from my minimal understanding of Latin) the normal feminine form
would be Drusa. Would Drusilla be possible, also, as a feminized (possibly
a diminutive form) nomen for a woman?
My sincere thanks to anyone who can help me with this,
Susan
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