Alfred Capus
Writer
1858
French playwright and journalist, member of the Académie française
"head, leader, chief"
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“Latin leadership, ancient and bold”
Capus derives from the Latin caput meaning head, and by extension chief, leader, or principal person. It is related to the English words capital, captain, and chapter — all coming from the idea of the head or most important part. As a Roman given name, it evokes the classical tradition of naming sons after qualities of leadership and prominence. Alfred Capus was a notable French playwright who bore this name.
Capus is an extremely rare name today, primarily known through French literary circles, making it an extraordinary find for classically-minded parents.
In Roman naming traditions, names derived from qualities of leadership were considered auspicious, marking a child as destined for prominence in civic life.
Writer
1858
French playwright and journalist, member of the Académie française
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