"The sixth one."
'Sextus' means 'sixth'. Also, it was a name. The first criminal case the famous Roman lawyer Marcus Tullius Cicero undertook was the defence of Sextus Roscius of Ameria, who was accused of parricide.
a name of a person
Modesto is a name of a person
Jabaris is a person's name but its meaning is unknown.
The Romans actually had three main names. The first, the praenomen, was the given name (such as Sextus or Lucius; or Mary or John in English). There were actually very few praenomina to choose from in Roman society; the list numbers as few as forty. The second name, the nomen, was the clan name of the Romans- it told others where that person was from. Some common nomina were Julius, Cornelius, and Claudius. The third name, the cognomen, is a very complicated topic. Basically, it began as a nickname or personal name that distinguished individuals with the same names (if there were two Sextus Cornelii, then one might be Sextus Cornelius Clemens and the other might be Sextus Cornelius Collatinus, although the cognomen was sometimes derived from the nomen. In short, the praenomen (given name or first name) actually did come first. ~freevortex
it means a very wise person it is a English name a farmers name as well and very handsome
"Catrina" does not mean anything. It is a girl's name.
Orignaly form Old English usually a name given to a person with many freckles
Papa BENEDICTUS Sextus Decimus
Dhafer is a rare Arabic person name, the English equivalent in meaning is Victor.
Wayne is English in origin. It is an occupational name referring to a person that made wagons; a wainwright.
Joseph Casias means exactly the same thing in Hebrew that it does in English: A person's name.