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Remus Boy

Popularity: #916 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

PronunciationREE-muhs / /ˈriː.məs/

Latin; Greek

Meaning

Latin: 'founder of Rome'; Greek: 'wolf'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Remus has its roots in ancient Roman mythology and is derived from the Latin word "remus," which means "oar" or "oarsman." The etymology can be traced back to the early Latin language, where it is associated with the legendary figure Remus, one of the twin brothers who, along with Romulus, is credited with the founding of Rome. The story of Romulus and Remus is documented in various ancient texts, including those by Livy and Plutarch, and dates back to the 1st century BCE. According to the myth, the twins were said to be the sons of the god Mars and the vestal virgin Rhea Silvia, and their tale is foundational to Roman cultural identity.

Historically, the narrative of Romulus and Remus has been a significant part of Roman literature and art, symbolizing themes of brotherhood, conflict, and the divine right to rule. The most famous version of their story includes the fratricidal conflict between the twins, culminating in Romulus killing Remus and establishing the city of Rome in 753 BCE. This myth has been referenced in various works throughout history, including Virgil's "Aeneid" and Ovid's "Metamorphoses," which further solidified the cultural importance of the name Remus in the context of Roman heritage.

In terms of cultural resonance, Remus embodies the ideals of bravery and sacrifice, often associated with the founding myths of civilizations. The name has also been used in various literary and artistic contexts, reinforcing its symbolic significance. Additionally, the diminutive form "Remy" has emerged in some cultures, though it is less directly connected to the historical figure. Overall, Remus remains a name steeped in rich historical and mythological significance, reflecting the enduring legacy of Roman culture.

Trend Summary

Remus has seen a gradual increase in popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking unique names.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Rem
  • Remy

International Variants

  • Remo (Italian)
  • Remus (Romanian)

Famous people named Remus

Fictional characters named Remus

Remus Lupin is a fictional character from the book series Harry Potter. He is a werewolf and a former Defense Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts, known for his kindness and mentorship to Harry and his friends.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Remus was first seen in the United States in 1889. Remus has ranked as high as #1344 nationally, which occurred in 2019, and has been most popular in California, and Georgia. In the past 5 years the name Remus has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Remus (2019)

StateBirthsShare
CA 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18895
18965
19025
19106
19117
19128
19146
191518
19165
19179
191813
191910
192016
192112
192218
19237
192412
192512
192612
19278
192814
19299
193010
19318
19329
193312
193411
19359
193610
193713
19388
19398
194014
19418
19426
19435
19459
19476
19497
195012
19517
19525
19535
19545
19559
195611
19577
19599
19606
19615
19625
19635
19656
19676
19699
19708
19717
19728
19739
19746
197512
197613
197715
197810
198016
19818
19826
198311
19846
198513
198613
19877
198913
19905
19915
19975
20016
20027
20035
20045
201010
201111
201210
20135
20145
20159
201619
201727
201823
201928
202020
202116
202227
202321
20248