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Romans given this praenomen included: Manius Valerius Maximus, dictator in 494 BC, triumphed over the Sabines Manius Valerius Maximus Corvinus Messalla,
Manius
Surname list
Maniu is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Maniu (1891–1968), Romanian poet, prose writer, playwright, essayist, and
Maniu
Topics referred to by the same term
Manius Aquillius may refer to: Manius Aquillius (consul 129 BC), Roman consul in 129 BC Manius Aquillius (consul 101 BC) (died 88 BC), possibly son of
Manius_Aquillius
Latin personal name
Manius (/ˈmæniəs/ MAN-ee-əs, Latin: [ˈmaːnɪ.ʊs]), feminine Mania, is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, which was used throughout the period of the Roman
Manius_(praenomen)
Romanian politician (1873–1953)
Iuliu Maniu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈjulju maˈni.u] ; 8 January 1873 – 5 February 1953) was a Romanian lawyer and politician. He was a leader of the
Iuliu_Maniu
2nd-century BC Roman statesman
Manius Manilius (fl. 155 – 149 BC) was a Roman Republican orator and distinguished jurist who also had a long military career. It is unclear if he was
Manius_Manilius
Ancient Roman family
Albinus, who had died. Manius Acilius M'. f. Glabrio, tribune of the plebs in 122 BC, and author of the lex Acilia de Repetundis. Manius Acilius M'. f. M'
Acilia_gens
Roman politician and general, consul in 263 BCE, censor in 252 BCE
Manius Valerius Maximus Messalla was consul in 263 BC with Manius Otacilius Crassus as his consular collegae. Messalla served as censor in 252 BC. Manius
Manius Valerius Maximus Messalla
Manius_Valerius_Maximus_Messalla
2nd and 1st-century BC Roman consul
Manius Aquillius, was a former Roman governor of Pergamon and was hated for the egregious taxes that he imposed. It was generally thought that Manius
Manius Aquillius (consul 101 BC)
Manius_Aquillius_(consul_101_BC)
Topics referred to by the same term
Manius Aemilius Lepidus may refer to: Manius Aemilius Lepidus (consul 66 BC) Manius Aemilius Lepidus (consul 11) This disambiguation page lists articles
Manius_Aemilius_Lepidus
Roman general and senator
Manius Pomponius Matho (fl. 236 – 211 BC) was a Roman general who was elected consul for the year 233 BC with Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus. He was
Manius_Pomponius_Matho
Roman general and statesman, consul in 263 and 246 BCE
Manius Otacilius Crassus was a Roman statesman and general of Samnite origins who served during the middle era of the Roman Republic. He was one of the
Manius_Otacilius_Crassus
Roman politician
Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus signo Honorius fl. AD 334–335) was a politician of the Roman Empire. Paulinus probably was the son
Amnius_Anicius_Paulinus
Roman statesman
Manius Acilius Aviola was a Roman senator who served as Consul ordinarius in 239 as the colleague of Emperor Gordian III. He is considered a son of the
Manius_Acilius_Aviola
Roman consul
Manius Juventius Thalna (before 206 BC – 163 BC) was Roman consul in the year 163 BC, alongside Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus. He belonged to the plebeian
Manius_Juventius_Thalna
Thirteenth letter of the Latin alphabet
Archaic M was used in ancient Roman texts to abbreviate the personal name 'Manius' (A regular capital M was used for the more common personal name 'Marcus')
M
Early 5th-century BC Roman politician
Manius Valerius Maximus was erected in the Forum of Augustus alongside other "great men of Rome", under which was an elogia. Festus identifies Manius
Manius_Valerius_Maximus
3rd-century BC Roman general and statesman
Manius Curius Dentatus (died 270 BC) was a Roman general and statesman noted for ending the Samnite War and for his military exploits during the Pyrrhic
Manius_Curius_Dentatus
2nd-century BC Roman senator
Manius Aquillius was a Roman senator who served as consul in 129 BC. He put an end to the war which had been carried on against Aristonicus, the son of
Manius Aquillius (consul 129 BC)
Manius_Aquillius_(consul_129_BC)
Roman politician, soldier and writer (234–149 BC)
died at the age of 85, in the consulship of Lucius Marcius Censorinus and Manius Manilius. Pliny agrees with Cicero. Other authors exaggerate the age of
Cato_the_Elder
Consul of the Roman Republic in 67 BCE
Manius Acilius Glabrio was a Roman statesman and general, grandson of the jurist Publius Mucius Scaevola. When Glabrio was serving as urban praetor in
Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 67 BC)
Manius_Acilius_Glabrio_(consul_67_BC)
Late 1st/early 2nd AD century Roman senator, consul and general
Manius Laberius Maximus was a Roman senator and general, who was active during the reigns of Domitian and Trajan. He was twice consul: the first time he
Manius_Laberius_Maximus
Roman officer during the Second Punic War
Manius Aulius was prefect of the Roman allies, or socii, in 208 BC, during the Second Punic War. While on a reconnaissance mission a small force of 220
Manius_Aulius
Roman politician, consul in 500 BC
Manius Tullius Longus (fl. c. 500 BC) was consul at Rome in 500 BC, with Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus. Livius reports that no important events
Manius_Tullius_Longus
1st-century Roman politician
Manius Aemilius Lepidus was a Roman senator who was active during the Principate. He was ordinary consul in AD 11 as the colleague of Titus Statilius Taurus
Manius Aemilius Lepidus (consul 11)
Manius_Aemilius_Lepidus_(consul_11)
1st century Roman senator and consul
Manius Acilius Glabrio was a Roman senator who served as consul ordinarius in AD 91 as the colleague of Trajan, afterwards emperor. Although one of many
Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 91)
Manius_Acilius_Glabrio_(consul_91)
Roman senator and general
Manius Acilius Glabrio was a plebeian Roman politician and general during the Republic. He served as consul in 191 BC while Rome was at war with the Seleucid
Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 191 BC)
Manius_Acilius_Glabrio_(consul_191_BC)
275 BC Battle of the Pyrrhic war
against Manius Curius, who was encamped near Beneventum and was waiting for help from Cornelius Lentulus. Pyrrhus was in a hurry to engage Manius Curius
Battle_of_Beneventum_(275_BC)
5th-century BC Roman politician
Manius Rabuleius was an Ancient Roman politician and a member of the second decemvirate in 450 BC. Dionysius of Halicarnassus calls him a patrician, whereas
Manius_Rabuleius
Consul of the Roman republic in 441 BC
Manius Papirius Crassus was consul of the Roman Republic in 441 BC. Papirius belonged to the patrician Papiria gens. He was probably a brother or close
Manius_Papirius_Crassus
Roman general and statesman (c. 157–86 BC)
estimates vary from 100,000 to 200,000 being slain or captured. Marius sent Manius Aquillius with a report to Rome that said 37,000 superbly trained Romans
Gaius_Marius
Ancient Roman family
discovered amongst the ruins. Manius Octavius T. f. Novatus, praefectus fabrum at Segobriga in Hispania Citerior, was the father of Manius Octavius Novatus, a Roman
Octavia_gens
the Matrinii seem to have been Lucius, Manius, and Gnaeus. Lucius and Gnaeus were very common names, but Manius was much more distinctive. There are two
Matrinia_gens
Roman politician in the second century BC
Manius Acilius Glabrio was a Roman politician in the second century BC. He was a member of gens Acilia. His father was Manius Acilius Glabrio, consul
Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 154 BC)
Manius_Acilius_Glabrio_(consul_154_BC)
Series of paintings by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Triumph was the first work completed, depicting the triumph awarded to Manius Curius Dentatus after defeating Pyrrhus of Epirus in the Battle of Beneventum
Ca'_Dolfin_Tiepolos
involved in during the period of classical antiquity. Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 67 BC) Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 191 BC) Titus Aebutius Elva Aegidius
List_of_Roman_generals
590655°E / 46.770141; 23.590655 The Iuliu Maniu Street in Cluj-Napoca, named after the Romanian politician Iuliu Maniu, is a central street in the Romanian
Iuliu Maniu Street, Cluj-Napoca
Iuliu_Maniu_Street,_Cluj-Napoca
Topics referred to by the same term
Manius Acilius Glabrio may refer to: Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 191 BC), Roman senator Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 154 BC), Roman senator Manius
Manius_Acilius_Glabrio
Roman politician, senator and consul in 149 BC
politician and military leader of the Middle Republic, serving as consul with Manius Manilius in 149 BC and censor in 147 BC. He led the fleet during the first
Lucius Marcius Censorinus (consul 149 BC)
Lucius_Marcius_Censorinus_(consul_149_BC)
Family in ancient Rome
C. f. C. n. Habitus, consul suffectus from the Kalends of July in AD 8. Manius Vibius Balbinus, governor of Gallia Narbonensis from AD 15 to 17. Gaius
Vibia_gens
Romanian feminist and suffragist
Clara Maniu (born Clara Coroianu; 10 January 1842 – 29 July 1929) was a Romanian feminist and suffragist. She was the president of the Romanian women's
Clara_Maniu
Plarianus - senator Manius Acilius Aviola - consul, curator aquarum, and governor of Asia Manius Acilius Aviola - consul in 239 Manius Acilius Glabrio -
List_of_ancient_Romans
Form of torture
occasionally used as punishment. Mithridates VI of Pontus executed Roman consul Manius Aqullius in 88 BC by pouring molten gold down his throat. A similar act
Pitchcapping
Battle of the Roman–Seleucid War
Roman–Seleucid War, pitting forces of the Roman Republic led by the consul Manius Acilius Glabrio against a Seleucid-Aetolian army of Antiochus III the Great
Battle of Thermopylae (191 BC)
Battle_of_Thermopylae_(191_BC)
Roman politician who was consul in 500 BC
Cornutus (fl. c. 500–463 BC) was consul at Rome in the year 500 BC with Manius Tullius Longus. Livy reports that no important events occurred during this
Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus
Servius_Sulpicius_Camerinus_Cornutus
Bridge in Timișoara, Romania
Iuliu Maniu Bridge (Romanian: Podul Iuliu Maniu) is located in the western Romanian city of Timișoara and crosses the Bega River in the Iosefin district
Iuliu_Maniu_Bridge,_Timișoara
Roman statesman and general (c. 280 – 203 BC)
Lucius Postumius Albinus Spurius Carvilius Maximus Ruga Roman consul with Manius Pomponius Matho 233 BC Succeeded by Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Publicius
Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus
Quintus_Fabius_Maximus_Verrucosus
Ancient Roman family
principal names of the Obelii were Manius and Gaius. Gaius was among the most common of all praenomina, while Manius was considerably more distinctive
Obellia_gens
Roman consul in AD 54
if Aviola had any children, Manius Acilius Aviola, suffect consul in 82, is sometimes identified as his son, while Manius Acilius Aviola, ordinary consul
Manius Acilius Aviola (consul AD 54)
Manius_Acilius_Aviola_(consul_AD_54)
Romanian political party, 1926-1947
power for most of the time between 1928 and 1933, with the leader Iuliu Maniu as its longest-serving Prime Minister. Supported by the Romanian Social
National_Peasants'_Party
War between Rome and the Seleucid Empire, 192–188 BC
after being defeated at the Battle of Thermopylae by the consul of 191 BC, Manius Acilius Glabrio. The Aetolians attempted to reach a settlement with the
Roman–Seleucid_war
Roman senator (c.177–c.212)
Caesar II Consul of the Roman Empire 209 with Quintus Hedius Lollianus Plautius Avitus Succeeded by Manius Acilius Faustinus, and Aulus Triarius Rufinus
Lucius Aurelius Commodus Pompeianus
Lucius_Aurelius_Commodus_Pompeianus
Unsuccessful slave uprising against the Roman Republic on the island of Sicily
all of Lucullus' previous success. Finally, in 101 BC, the Roman consul Manius Aquillius was given the command against the insurgents in Sicily. The Senior
Second_Servile_War
1st-century BC Roman consul
Manius Aemilius Lepidus was a Roman politician who became consul in 66 BC alongside Lucius Volcatius Tullus. A member of the patrician Aemilia clan, Lepidus
Manius Aemilius Lepidus (consul 66 BC)
Manius_Aemilius_Lepidus_(consul_66_BC)
Battle in 88 BC
Republic and Pontus during the First Mithridatic War. The Romans were led by Manius Aquilius, while the Mithridatic forces were led by Archelaus. Pontus was
Battle_of_Mount_Scorobas
Ancient Roman family
years later. Manius Pomponius Matho, grandfather of the consul of 233 BC. Manius Pomponius M'. n. Matho, father of the consul of 233 BC. Manius Pomponius
Pomponia_gens
Roman consul in 275 BC
respectively. Lucius Cornelius Lentulus served as consul in 275 BC with Manius Curius Dentatus as his colleague. While Dentatus was fighting against Pyrrhus
Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus (consul 275 BC)
Lucius_Cornelius_Lentulus_Caudinus_(consul_275_BC)
2nd century Roman senator and consul
senator during the reign of Hadrian. He was consul posterior in 124 with Manius Acilius Glabrio as his colleague. The Bellicii were a family who had their
Gaius Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus Tebanianus
Gaius_Bellicius_Flaccus_Torquatus_Tebanianus
Roman senator and general
Samnite War to an end in his first consulship, in 290 BC, with his colleague Manius Curius Denatus. In the elections of 277 BC, Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, consul
Publius Cornelius Rufinus (consul 290 BC)
Publius_Cornelius_Rufinus_(consul_290_BC)
Conflicts between Rome and Pontus (88–63 BC)
monarchs were unable to pay for Roman support, the Roman commissioners under Manius Aquillius at their own initiative urged them to invade Pontus, misreading
Mithridatic_Wars
Ancient Roman family
family was rendered illustrious by Manius Curius Dentatus. The praenomen most closely associated with the Curii is Manius. However, other members of the gens
Curia_gens
Late 5th-century BC Roman statesman and general
main suggestions for these unknown censors are Spurius Nautius Rutilus and Manius Aemilius Mamercinus but adds Valerius as one of the viable options. While
Lucius Valerius Potitus (consul 392 BC)
Lucius_Valerius_Potitus_(consul_392_BC)
Part of the Roman-Germanic Wars (83–89 CE)
Messalinus, Aulus Didius Gallus, Fabricius Veiento, Vibius Crispus and Manius Acilius Glabrio. Veiento possibly held the rank of comes during the campaign
Domitian's Wars against the Chatti
Domitian's_Wars_against_the_Chatti
Late 5th century BC Roman consul and consular tribune
Manius Aemilius Mamercinus was a three-time consular tribune, in 405, 403 and 401 and also consul in 410 BC, of the Roman Republic. Aemilius belonged to
Manius_Aemilius_Mamercinus
Ancient Roman circus in Rome
dramatic close-ups. In 494 BC (very early in the Republican era) the dictator Manius Valerius Maximus and his descendants were granted rights to a curule chair
Circus_Maximus
Ancient Roman family
Manius, and that his filiation should be P. f. P. n.; Degrassi supposes him to be a grandson of Manius. Badian suggests that he was the son of Manius
Manilia_gens
Romanian judge and politician (1862-1935)
Michael I, but was widely seen as too obedient to Prime Minister Luliu Maniu. In his appointment, he promised to not oppose Prince Carol if he sought
Constantin_Sărățeanu
Ancient Roman family
Fonteii. The Fonteii used the praenomina Titus, Publius, Marcus, Gaius, Manius, and Lucius. The Fonteii bore the cognomens Agrippa, Balbus, and Capito
Fonteia_gens
Allies and both the Antonescu government and the opposition led by Iuliu Maniu. After the establishment of the SOE in July 1940, a Romania section was
Operation_Autonomous
Roman senator (fl. 264 BC)
Gurges Lucius Mamilius Vitulus Roman consul 264 BC with Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Succeeded by Manius Valerius Maximus Messalla Manius Otacilius Crassus
Appius_Claudius_Caudex
Early 5th century BC Roman dictator and consul
Republic In office 496 BC – 496 BC Preceded by Titus Larcius Succeeded by Manius Valerius Maximus Personal details Born Unknown Rome Died Unknown Rome
Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis (consul 496 BC)
Aulus_Postumius_Albus_Regillensis_(consul_496_BC)
Roman senator during the civil wars of the 80s BC
Political offices Preceded by Gaius Marius Manius Aquillius Roman consul 100 BC With: Gaius Marius Succeeded by Marcus Antonius Aulus Postumius Albinus
Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 100 BC)
Lucius_Valerius_Flaccus_(consul_100_BC)
Transylvanian Romanian lawyer, politician and journalist
Ioan Maniu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an maˈni.u]; 10 September 1833 – 4 November 1895) was a Transylvanian Romanian lawyer, politician and journalist
Ioan_Maniu
2nd century Roman senator and consul
granted Patrician status. His father was Manius Acilius Glabrio, consul in 124; and his grandfather was Manius Acilius Glabrio, consul in 91. Acilius Glabrio's
Manius Acilius Glabrio Gnaeus Cornelius Severus
Manius_Acilius_Glabrio_Gnaeus_Cornelius_Severus
Commune in Sălaj, Romania
(1705), historic monument Reformed Church, Pericei, completed in 1769 Iuliu Maniu native house in Bădăcin, built in the 19th century (1890), historic monument
Pericei
Elegy by Catullus
betrayal, and grief for his brother. The poem is addressed to his friend, Manius or Allius, and engages with scenes from the myth of Troy. Text of Poem 68
Catullus_68
Ancient Roman family
with the curio maximus M. Aemilius Papus. Identified as Manius Aemilius Lepidus, the son of Manius, in Drumann; also formerly read as "Publius Licinius"
Aemilia_gens
1st century AD Roman senator and consul
the Asinii. Marcus Asinius Marcellus was consul in 54 as the colleague of Manius Acilius Aviola; it was the same year the Emperor Claudius died. According
Marcus_Asinius_Marcellus
Hasefer, 1991), p. 241. See Iuliu Maniu's July 18, 1941, memorandum to Ion Antonescu in Ion Calafeteanu (ed.), Iuliu Maniu - Ion Antonescu, Opinii si Confrontari
History of the Jews in Chernivtsi
History_of_the_Jews_in_Chernivtsi
Ancient Roman brothers known for their social reforms
modius on the obverse and the corn-ears on the reverse refer to his ancestor Manius Marcius, plebeian aedile c. 440 BC, who made a distribution of grain at
Gracchi_brothers
2nd century Roman senator and official
Political offices Preceded by Quintus Glitius Atilius Agricola II, and Manius Laberius Maximus II Suffect consul of the Roman Empire AD 103 with Publius
Quintus_Baebius_Macer
Nature Sustainability Party Liviu Gheorghe Floarea National Peasants' Party Maniu-Mihalache [ro] Gheorghe Macovei Greater Romania Party Oana Crețu United
2025 Bucharest mayoral election
2025_Bucharest_mayoral_election
Roman senator and consul in 233 and 256
(=28.) Manius Acilius Glabrio Gnaeus Cornelius Severus 13. Acilia 27. (=29.) ... Faustina 3. Claudia Acilia Priscilliana 28. (=26.) Manius Acilius Glabrio
Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Priscillianus Maximus (consul 233)
Lucius_Valerius_Claudius_Acilius_Priscillianus_Maximus_(consul_233)
Latin personal name
early seventh century BC, inscribed with one of the oldest known inscriptions in Latin: Manios med fhe fhaked Numasioi, "Manius made me for Numerius".
Numerius_(praenomen)
Personal given name in Ancient Rome
Faustus (F.) Gaius (C.) Gnaeus (Cn.) Hostus Lucius (L.) Mamercus (Mam.) Manius (ꟿ. or M'.) Marcus (M.) Mettius Nonus Numerius (N.) Octavius (Oct.) Opiter
Praenomen
Calendar year
Consuls: Lucius Valerius Flaccus, Gaius Marius (Marius's sixth consulship). Manius Aquillius celebrates an ovation for victories in the Second Servile War
100_BC
Late 5th century BC Roman consular tribune
imperium in 403 BC as one of six consular tribunes. He shared the office with Manius Aemilius Mamercinus. Appius Claudius Crassus Inregillensis, Lucius Valerius
Marcus_Quinctilius_Varus
Roman politician and general
achieved the peak of his career in 129 BC when he became consul together with Manius Aquillius. He had to govern the province of Italy and was ordered by a resolution
Gaius_Sempronius_Tuditanus
National conservatism Elena Lasconi Elena Lasconi National Peasants' Party Maniu-Mihalache Agrarianism Elena Lasconi Elena Lasconi PDPP Renewing Romania's
2024 Romanian presidential election
2024_Romanian_presidential_election
1st-century BC Roman senator
given as Manius, which was the favoured name of both branches of the gens; Marcus was a much more common name, and frequently substituted for Manius by mistake
Marcus Acilius Glabrio (consul 33 BC)
Marcus_Acilius_Glabrio_(consul_33_BC)
Romanian politician (1914 - 1995)
political detainee during the communist regime. His political mentor was Iuliu Maniu (1873–1953), the founder of the National Peasant Party (PNȚ), the most important
Corneliu_Coposu
Roman general and statesman, consul of 262 BCE
Political offices Preceded by Manius Valerius Maximus Corvinus Messalla, and Manius Otacilius Crassus Consul of the Roman Republic with Quintus Mamilius
Lucius Postumius Megellus (consul 262 BC)
Lucius_Postumius_Megellus_(consul_262_BC)
Ancient Roman family
return to Rome. Manius Aquillius M'. f. M'. n., consul in 129 BC, and proconsul in Asia until 126, which he organised as province. Manius Aquillius M'.
Aquillia_gens
Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)
again met the Romans at the Battle of Beneventum. This time, the consul Manius Dentatus was victorious and even captured eight elephants. Pyrrhus then
Roman_Republic
Political party in Romania
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party National Peasants' Party Maniu-Mihalache National Peasant Alliance Noua Dreaptă DREPT Volt Romania ACUM
Romanian National Conservative Party
Romanian_National_Conservative_Party
Ancient Roman family
lapsed into obscurity. The first of the family to obtain the consulship was Manius Otacilius Crassus, in 263 BC. The nomen Otacilius may be derived from the
Otacilia_gens
2nd-century BCE Roman politician and general, consul in 151 BCE
Marcus Claudius Marcellus Consul of the Roman Republic with Aulus Postumius Albinus 151 BC Succeeded by Tiberius Quinctius Flaminius Manius Acilius Balbus
Lucius Licinius Lucullus (consul 151 BC)
Lucius_Licinius_Lucullus_(consul_151_BC)
Kingdom in Europe between 1881 and 1947
National Peasants' Party he returned and proclaimed himself king. Iuliu Maniu, leader of the National Peasants' Party, engineered Carol's return on the
Kingdom_of_Romania
Roman politician
For the following year, he was appointed a legate under the new consul Manius Acilius Glabrio, who fought in Greece with the outbreak of the Roman–Syrian
Lucius_Quinctius_Flamininus
3rd-century BC Roman statesman and general
Iunius Bubulcus Brutus Consul of the Roman Republic with Gaius Genucius Clepsina 276 BC Succeeded by Manius Curius Dentatus and Lucius Cornelius Lentulus
Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges (consul 292 BC)
Quintus_Fabius_Maximus_Gurges_(consul_292_BC)
MANIUS
MANIUS
MANIUS
MANIUS
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lives by the Stony Meadow; Rocky Meadow; Rocky Meadow or from the Stony Field
Girl/Female
Latin
Youth.
Girl/Female
Tamil
The heart
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sober; Polite; Well Behaved
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Squire.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Precious
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Chapman ‘trader’, from West Saxon c̄pmann.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Small
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Bartram.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
MANIUS
MANIUS
MANIUS
MANIUS
MANIUS