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    Caïus / Gaius / Caius

    Pronunciation: KAH-yoos

    ♂ Male
    Latin

    Meaning

    rejoice

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    Caïus is an ancient Roman praenomen (given name), one of the most common in Roman history. It is believed to be derived from the Latin word 'gaudere', meaning 'to rejoice'. The spelling with the diaeresis over the 'i' (Caïus) is a French convention to indicate that the 'a' and 'i' are pronounced as separate syllables, rather than forming a diphthong. This name was famously borne by many prominent Romans, including several emperors and historical figures, and its abbreviation 'C.' was widely used in inscriptions.

    Despite its ancient roots, Caïus has seen varying degrees of use throughout history. It remained in use in some European countries, particularly France, due to its classical appeal. Its association with Roman antiquity lends it an air of sophistication and historical depth. In modern times, it is considered a classic and somewhat uncommon name, often chosen for its unique sound and strong historical connections.

    Famous People Named Caïus

    • Gaius Julius Caesar
    • Gaius Marius
    • Gaius Octavius (Augustus)
    • Gaius Plinius Secundus (Pliny the Elder)
    • Gaius Valerius Catullus

    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Gaius
    • Caius

    Caïus in different fonts

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