Cassius

/ˈkæʃ.əs/ noun

A male given name, famously from the Roman senator Cassius who conspired against Julius Caesar.

From Latin 'Cassius,' a Roman family name of unclear origin, possibly related to 'cassus' meaning 'empty' or 'vain.' The name became famous through historical figures, particularly Cassius Longinus, the conspirator.

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