Titus

The name Titus signifies a title of honor or of noble rank. Historically linked to Roman emperors, it reflects elegance, dignity, and reverence.

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The name Titus has its roots in Latin, derived from "titulus" meaning title of honor or title of respect. It was a common name in the Roman Empire and is strongly associated with one of its most prominent figures, Emperor Titus.

  • Popularity: 740th
  • Babies named Titus in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 858
  • Nicknames: Ty, Tito, Tit, T, T-Man.
  • Full Names: Titus Andronicus, Titus Tatius, Titus Livius, Titus Pullo, Titus Flavius.
  • Famous Namesakes: Titus Andronicus - Shakespearean Character, Titus Flavius - Roman Emperor, Titus Livius - Roman Historian, Titus Burgess - Actor, Titus Young - American Football Player.
  • Gender: Traditionally a masculine name, predominantly used for males.
  • Numerology: Titus resonates with the number 3, which is associated with creativity, social charisma, enthusiasm, joy, and communication. Bearers of this name often exhibit a warm and optimistic disposition, thriving in social environments.

Though not among the most common names today, Titus has seen a steady level of usage, particularly in Western countries. Its historical resonance ensures it remains relevant, with periodic surges in popularity due to cultural influences like literature and popular media.

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