Gaius

/ˈɡeɪəs/ noun

A common Roman given name, historically famous from figures like Gaius Julius Caesar.

From Latin 'Gaius,' possibly derived from 'gaudium' (joy) or from Etruscan origins. It was one of the most popular praenomina (first names) in ancient Rome.

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