Publius

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Publius (abbreviated P.) is a Roman masculine given name (praenomen) meaning "public" in Latin,[1] one of the small group of common forenames found in the culture of ancient Rome.

The name derives from Latin publius ("public"), originally connected to Etruscan Puplie. Latin populace is probably from the same Etruscan word, as place name Pupluna became Populonia in Latin.

Publius may refer to:

References

  1. ^ "Publius (Name)". MFnames.com. http://www.mfnames.com/mnames/p/origin-and-meaning-of-publius.htm. 

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