TATIUS male Roman Mythology, Ancient Roman Roman family name of unknown meaning, possibly of Sabine origin. According to Roman legend, Titus Tatius was an 8th-century BC king of the Sabines who came to jointly rule over the Romans and Sabines with the Roman king Romulus. |
FEMININE FORMS |
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Latanya |
ANCIENT ROMAN: Tatiana |
BULGARIAN: Tatiana |
CROATIAN: Tanja, Tatjana |
CZECH: Taťána |
DANISH: Tanja, Tatiana |
DUTCH: Tatiana |
ENGLISH: Tania, Tanya, Tatiana, Tatianna, Tatyanna, Tiana, Tianna |
FINNISH: Taina, Tanja, Tatiana, Tatjana |
FRENCH: Tatienne |
GEORGIAN: Tatiana |
GERMAN: Tanja, Tatiana, Tatjana |
GREEK: Tatiana |
ITALIAN: Tania, Tatiana |
LATVIAN: Tatjana |
LITHUANIAN: Tatjana |
MACEDONIAN: Tanja, Tatjana |
NORWEGIAN: Tanja, Tatiana |
POLISH: Tatiana |
PORTUGUESE: Tânia, Tatiana |
ROMANIAN: Tatiana |
RUSSIAN: Tanya, Tatiana, Tatyana |
SERBIAN: Tanja, Tatjana |
SLOVAK: Tatiana |
SLOVENE: Tanja, Tatjana, Tjaša |
SPANISH: Tatiana |
SWEDISH: Tanja, Tatiana |
OTHER FORMS |
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Latonya, Taneka, Tanesha, Tanika, Taniqua, Tanisha |
ANCIENT ROMAN: Tatius |
ENGLISH: Tonya |
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: Tatius |