prenomens

/priˈnoʊmənz/
noun
  1. Plural of prenomen; first names or given names, especially in ancient Roman contexts.
    • The list of Roman prenomens included many short names like Lucius and Marcus.
    • Only a few prenomens were commonly used in the late Roman Republic.
    • Scholars debate the origins of various prenomens found in ancient inscriptions.
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