Octavian - boys name

Octavian name popularity, meaning and origin

Name Popularity: 52%

Octavian name meaning:

The name Octavian is of Latin origin and carries historical significance. It derives from the Latin name Octavianus, which was a family name in ancient Rome. The name is derived from the word "octavus," meaning "eighth" in Latin. It was primarily given to the eighth-born child in a family or a child born in the eighth month of the year.

In Roman history, the most well-known bearer of the name Octavian was Gaius Octavius, who later became the first Roman Emperor, Augustus. He played a significant role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. The name Octavian is associated with leadership, power, and influence, reflecting the historical figure's achievements and impact.

Choosing the name Octavian for a boy today can be seen as a tribute to Roman history and culture. It can also symbolize the parents' aspirations for their child to possess qualities such as strength, resilience, and ambition, much like the renowned historical figure. Additionally, the name Octavian carries a sense of tradition and uniqueness, set apart from more common names, making it an appealing choice for parents looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their son.

Origin: Latin

Variant of Octavius: Born eighth. Octavian was the name used commonly for the Emperor Augustus.

Related names

Octavius , Octavian , Octaviana

Other boys names beginning with O

Statistics

Overall UK ranking: 2301 out of 4789

9 recorded births last year

Change in rank

  • 10yrs

    -2301
  • 5yrs

    778
  • 1yr

    -753

    Regional popularity

    Ranking for this name in various UK regions

Historical popularity of Octavian

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