Agnomen

/æɡˈnoʊmən/ noun

A fourth name added to the three usual Roman names; typically given to honor an achievement or family connection.

From Latin 'agnomen' literally meaning 'an additional name,' from 'ad-' (to, toward) plus 'nomen' (name). Romans added this as an honor, like a title.

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