gaius
/ˈgaɪəs/Definitions
1. noun
A Roman praenomen, borne by several Roman emperors and notable Romans, including St. Gaius, a Christian martyr.
“The historians found references to Gaius in ancient Roman texts and artifacts.”
2. proper noun
A given name, specifically one of the most common names among the ancient Romans.
“Gaius, a young boy, was given this name by his Roman parents.”