Aetius
Aetius Name meanings & History
Aetius is derived from the Latin language and was commonly used during the Roman times. The meaning of Aetius is not clear, but it is believed to have been derived from the Latin word "aeternus," meaning eternal. Roman cognomen that was probably derived from Greek ἀετός (aetos) meaning "eagle". A famous bearer was the 5th-century Roman general Flavius Aetius, who defeated Attila the Hun at the Battle of Chalons. Aetius is a name that is suitable for parents who are looking for a strong, historical name with a Roman origin.
Zodiac Sign of Aetius: Action Aries
Synonyms of Aetius:
A: Angry,Argumentative,Assertive,Aggressive,Ambitious,Action
E: Enlighten,Enliven,Entertain,Expressive,Environment,Exaggerate
T: Testy,Talkative,Tacky,Touchy,Tireless,Doubting Thomas,Truth
I: Involved,Indulgence,Intimate
U: Unity,Universality,Understanding,Undermining,Utopia
S: Solidity,Success,Status,Sex,Social Standing,Security,Sensuality
Aetius is:- a Boring name
- a Classic name
- a Delicate name
- a Natural name
- a Strong name
Famous People
The most famous person with the name Aetius is the Roman general and statesman mentioned above. Other notable people with the name Aetius include the Roman politician Aetius Capito and the 9th century French bishop Aetius of Limoges.