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+ | {{Roman name articles}}<onlyinclude>A ''nomen'' indicates which [[:Category:Gentes (Nova Roma)|''gens'']] a Roman belongs to. A ''gens'' is a loose collection of families sharing the same ''nomen''. It is the middle part of the ''tria nomina''.</onlyinclude> | ||
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nómina Rómána
A nomen indicates which gens a Roman belongs to. A gens is a loose collection of families sharing the same nomen. It is the middle part of the tria nomina.
·Roma Antiqua ·
Nómina Rómána - Praenomen -
Nomen -
Cognomen -
Agnomen
·Nova Roma·
Choosing a Roman name -
Using Roman names
Inheritance
A Roman always takes the nomen of his father.
List of Nomina
The nomina are listed in their male forms. To make the female form, just replace the ending "-us" with "-a".