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Decimus (praenomen)
:''This page is about the Latin praenomen. For a list of prominent individuals with this name, see Decimus.''
Decimus (; ) is a Latin ''praenomen'', or personal name, usually abbreviated D. Although never especially common, Decimus was used throughout Roman history from the earliest times to the end of the Western Empire and beyond, surviving into modern times. The feminine form is ''Decima''. The name also gave rise to the patronymic ''gens Decimia''.〔''Dictionary of Greek & Roman Biography & Mythology''〕〔Mika Kajava, ''Roman Female Praenomina: Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women'' (1994)〕
Decimus was especially favored by the plebeian ''gens Junia'', which may originally have been patrician. However, the name does not seem to have been used regularly by any other patrician family. It was widespread amongst the plebeians, and resisted the general trend of uncommon praenomina to become less frequent over time, instead becoming more popular towards the end of the Roman Republic and into Imperial times.〔''Dictionary of Greek & Roman Biography & Mythology''〕
==Origin and meaning of the name==
Decimus is the Latin word for ''tenth'', and it falls into a class of similar praenomina including the masculine names ''Quintus, Sextus, Septimus, Octavius'', and ''Nonus'', as well as the feminine names ''Prima, Secunda, Tertia, Quarta, Quinta, Sexta, Septima, Octavia'', and ''Nona''. It is generally believed that the name was originally given to a tenth child, a tenth son, or a tenth daughter. However, it has also been argued that Decimus and the other praenomina of this type could refer to the month of the year in which a child was born. It may be that such names were given for both reasons.〔George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in ''Harvard Studies in Classical Philology'', vol. VIII (1897)〕〔''Oxford Classical Dictionary'', 3rd Ed. (1996)〕
Whatever the original reason for the name, it is clear from the historical record that parents frequently chose these praenomina because they were family names, and not because of their meaning. Chase cites the example of a grandfather, father, and son in ''gens Junia'', each of whom bore the name Decimus, and achieved the consulship, as well as a later case in which the grandfather and father were both consuls. It was inconceivable that each of these was a tenth son, or even a tenth child. A similar case could be made for the many generations of certain families, such as the Fabii, who made extensive use of the praenomen ''Quintus'', or the Julii with respect to the praenomen ''Sextus''.〔George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in ''Harvard Studies in Classical Philology'', vol. VIII (1897)〕〔''Dictionary of Greek & Roman Biography & Mythology''〕
The Oscan praenomen ''Decius'' or ''Deciis'' is derived from the same root, and gave rise to the patronymic ''gens Decia''.〔''Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft''〕〔''Dictionary of Greek & Roman Biography & Mythology''〕

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