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Virginius

Latin masculine form meaning 'of Virginia' or 'pure'; a Roman clan name featured in classical legend.

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Virginius is a Latin masculine form meaning of Virginia or pure, and it also recalls the Roman clan name featured in classical legend. That gives it a distinctly antique and learned quality, with one foot in Roman history and another in the broader family of virtue names built on virgo.

The name feels formal, austere, and strongly classical. Because of its historical depth, Virginius has a kind of monumental quality. It sounds like the name of an ancient statesman, scholar, or literary figure, which makes it feel weighty even in modern ears.

It is not a casual name, and its rarity contributes to its sense of distance and grandeur. Virginius belongs to the old world of Latin public life and Roman storytelling, and that background gives it a seriousness that few modern names can match.

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