Quintus

  • [ KWIN-tuws (Ancient Roman), KWIN-təs (English) ]
  • Ancient Roman
Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "fifth" in Latin. It was traditionally given to the fifth child, or possibly a child born in the fifth month. This was a common praenomen, being more popular than the other numeric Roman names. A notable bearer was the poet Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus).

OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Quintilianus, Quintillus, Quintina, Quintinus
DUTCH: Quinten
ENGLISH: Quentin, Quincey, Quincy, Quintella, Quinten, Quintin, Quinton
FRENCH: Quentin
HISTORY: Quintilian