Usually it is a male name, as a female version would be Octavia. It originates from ancient Rome.
Oh, dude, the Senate gave Octavian the name Augustus. Yeah, they were like, "Hey, let's call this guy Augustus, sounds pretty fancy, right?" So, Octavian was all like, "Sure, whatever, call me Augustus, I'm still gonna be the boss." And that's how Octavian became Augustus, the first Roman emperor.
Camron is a boy or girls name!!One of my best friends name is Cameron and he was a guy!!Also my boyfriend's sister name is Cameron
yes. unless you say it like francisca, then its girls name.
Octavian Country Day (OCD).
There is no Roman or Latin word "Octavian". Octavian is an English connotation of the name Octavius. (Just as Antony is an English version of Antonius) Octavius is a Roman clan name.
False. Octavian changed his name upon his adoption by Caesar, years before he became emperor.
Octavia.
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Romans had a different naming scheme to modern English, with the common quoted historical name being their last name or given name (formal nickname), in the case of Octavian or Gaius Octavius, Octavian was his original family name with his first name being Gaius, which was Caesar's too (fyi)
The senate never changed Octavian's name. However they gave him the right to use the surname Caesar when they ratified his adoption by his great uncle Julius. If you are thinking of the title Augustus, it's true it was give to Octavian by the senate, but it was not a name, it was a title and was used by every other emperor after Octavian.