answersLogoWhite

0

What name would be good for a roman era henchman?

Updated: 8/19/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

Best Answer

I take it you want an evil name? How about "Strabo," or "squinty?" "Rullus," or "boorish?" "Lurco," or "greedy?" "Malleolus," or "hammer?"

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What name would be good for a roman era henchman?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is Roman a good name for a dog?

It all depends on the owners decision. It would be hard to say if a name is good for a dog because all people have different opinions. In my opinion Roman is a good name for a dog.


What is a good nickname for the name Roman?

probably Greek would be the best ever nick name


What is the death gods roman name?

The Roman name of Hades would be Pluto. I don't know why.


What is the roman name for cyclops?

The Roman name for Cyclopes (Singular: Cyclops) would be: Race of the one eyed giants.


What is the cyclopes's roman name?

The Roman name for Cyclopes (Singular: Cyclops) would be: Race of the one eyed giants.


What was the Greek goddess Nemesis' roman name?

Nemesis Roman name could possibly be Invidia.


Is Dario the name of the henchman in license to Kill?

Yes, Dario (played by actor Benicio del Toro) was Franz Sanchez's henchman.


What is Scylla's roman name?

I have done a lot of research and have not been able to find a true roman name even though of course there are some other spellings and such but no good luck on a actual Roman name.


What is the name of the Roman god of death?

The Roman name of Hades would be Pluto. I don't know why.


What would the names of Roman girls be similar to?

their name would be a feminized form of the name of their father


What was the name of the first teacher a roman child would have?

they were called the teachers of the first :)


How old was St. Paul when he became a Christian?

He had the Hebrew name of Saul and the Roman name of Paul from childhood, he may have chosen to go by his Roman name in view of his commission to declare the good news to the non-jews.