praenomen
/ˈprɛnəmɛn/Definitions
1. noun
A personal name given to a Roman citizen at birth, typically consisting of a gens name and a cognomen.
“The praenomen of Julius Caesar was Gaius.”
2. noun
In ancient Rome, one of the three elements of a person’s full Roman name.
“The three elements of a Roman name were the nomen, praenomen, and cognomen.”