noun
- plural of prenomen; the first names or given names in ancient Roman naming conventions
Usage: historical; classical studies
Examples
- The prenomina were typically abbreviated in Roman inscriptions.
- Marcus and Gaius were common prenomina in ancient Rome.
- Roman citizens usually had three names, with prenomina being the first.
- Only a limited number of prenomina were in regular use among Roman families.
- The prenomina distinguished individuals within the same family line.