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What Does The Name Titus Mean?

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It means "title of honor".
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Nisha Fernandes answered
The name Titus means 'of the giants'. It is of Greek origin and is a masculine name. It is the name of several prominent historical and fictional men.

The most famous individual with the name Titus is undoubtedly the apostle Titus. He finds mention in the Bible in the New Testament portion and the apostle Paul even wrote a short letter to him which is called the Epistle of Titus.

The most renowned Roman official with the name Titus is of course, Titus Flavius Vespasianus or Emperor Titus as he was commonly known as. His father was also Titus Flavius Vespasianus but was popularly known as Vespasian.

There is also a history scholar Titus Livius, who is nicknamed 'Livy' in English. The River Krka in Croatia was called Titus in ancient times.
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Brock Samson answered
Most people with that name are getting it from the Roman emperor Titus Flavius Vespasinaus, commonly known simply as "Titus" (December 30, 39 C.E. - September 13, 81 C.E.).

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