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Reveal your Roman heritage: 9 surnames that link you to the Empire

Surnames are more than just labels, they often hold stories and roots that go back centuries. For many of us, they serve as a link to the past and a connection to our ancestry.

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In this sense, the expansion of the Roman Empire left cultural marks in many parts of the world, and this includes family names that have evolved over the centuries.

Surnames with origins in the Roman Empire:

1- Cicero

This surname evolved into “Sícero” in some regions, including Brazil, and is linked to the renowned Roman orator and philosopher Marco Túlio Cícero.

2- Augustus

The title “Augustus” was used by several Roman emperors, and many people adopted this nomenclature as part of their surnames.

3- Fontana

This surname refers to places with a striking presence of fountains and architecture, demonstrating how Roman influences spread throughout the world.

4- Maximian

Derived from “Maximus,” which means “the greatest” in Latin, this surname is often seen in the form of “Maximiano” or “Maximino.”

5- Esposito

Especially present in the region South From Brazil, this surname originated from “ex positus,” referring to Roman children who were not recognized by their parents.

6- Rossi

Initially, this surname has roots in “russus” and “rubeu,” indicating redheaded people and their direct connection with the reddish color.

7- Rooster

Originated from “Gallus,” a Roman family name that evolved into “Rooster” in several languages.

8- Aurelius/Aureliano

Common names in Ancient Rome, “Aurelius” and “Aureliano” are still used as surnames in many parts of the world, including Brazil.

9- Acosta

Finally, the origin of this term is a mystery. It may have been a reference to Emperor Augustus or an influential king of the time called “Acoista.” The true origin continues to be the subject of debate.

Therefore, if you have one of these surnames, it is possible that your ancestors had connections to the Roman Empire. After all, discovering the story behind your last name can be an incredible journey of self-discovery and a way to reconnect with your loved ones. roots Romans.

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