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From a Roman cognomen meaning "lucky, successful" in Latin. Belonging to the governor of Judea who imprisoned Saint Paul.
Due to its favourable meaning, it was popular among early Christians, used in England since the Middle Ages, though it has been more popular in continental Europe.
From a Roman cognomen meaning "lucky, successful" in Latin. Belonging to the governor of Judea who imprisoned Saint Paul.
Due to its favourable meaning, it was popular among early Christians, used in England since the Middle Ages, though it has been more popular in continental Europe.
Roman cognomen, possibly meaning "festival, holiday" in Latin. This was the name of a Roman official in the New Testament
Roman cognomen, possibly meaning "festival, holiday" in Latin. This was the name of a Roman official in the New Testament