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  1. first_names_male = {
  2. Acilius Aebutius Aelius Aemilius Albius Amatius Annaeus Anneius Annius Antonius Arrius Artorius Asinius Atilius Atius Aurelius Autronius Caecilius Caedicius Caelius Calidius Calpurnius Cassius Claudius Cloelius Cocceius Cominius Cornelius Coruncanius Curiatius Curius Curtius Decius Didius Domitius Duilius Durmius Equitius Fabius Fabricius Fannius Flavius Fulvius Furius Gabinius Galerius Geganius Gellius Geminius Genucius Gratius Herennius Hirtius Horatius Hortensius Hostilius Iulius Iunius Iuventius Laelius Lartius Licinius Livius Lucilius Lucretius Manlius Marcius Marius Memmius Menenius Minicius Minius Minucius Modius Mucius Naevius Nautius Numerius Numicius Octavius Ovidius Papirius Petronius Pinarius Pompeius Pompilius Pontius Popillius Porcius Postumius Quinctilius Quinctius Rubellius Rufius Rutilius Sallustius Salonius Salvius Scribonius Seius Sempronius Sentius Sergius Sertorius Servilius Sextius Sicinius Suetonius Sulpicius Tarpeius Tarquitius Terentius Titinius Titurius Tuccius Tullius Ulpius Valerius Vedius Velleius Vergilius Verginius Vibius Villius Vipsanius Vitellius Vitruvius Volumnius
  3. }
  4. first_names_female = {
  5. Aconia Aelia Aemilia Lepida Agrippina Alfidia Alypia Ancharia Annia Antistia Anethencia Antonia Aquilia Atia Aurelia Baebiana Bruttia Caecilia Caesonia Calpurnia Ceacilia Claudia Clodia Cornelia Crispina Didia Domitia Domitilla Drusilla Dryantilla Dianna Davina Euphemia Eutropia Fabia Faltonia Fannia Fausta Faustina Flavia Fulvia Galeria Galla Gnaea Gratidia Helena Helvia Herennia Honoria Hostia Julia Junia Justina Leontia Lepida Licinia Livia Livilla Lollia Lucilla Maecia Magia Manlia Marcella Marcia Marciana Mariniara Matidia Messalina Minervina Mucia Mummia Mellisa Metella Munatia Octavia Ocellina Orbiana Otacilia Paccia Papianilla Papiria Paulina Placidia Plautia Plautilla Plotina Pompeia Popillia Poppaea Porcia Prisca Pulcheria Sabina Salonina Sempronia Servilia Severa Severina Statilia Sulpicia Terentia Theodora Titiana Tranquillina Tullia Turia Ulpia Ulpia Urgulania Urgunalla Valeria Verina Vesta Vibia Matina Violentilla Vipsania Vipsania Vistilia
  6. }
  7. second_names = {
  8. Acidinus Acisculus Aemilianus Aeserninus Africanus Agelastus Ahala Albinus Albus Allobrogicus Ambustus Antias Arquetius Arquitius Arvina Asellio Asellus Asiagenus Asiaticus Asina Atratinus Atticus Augur Augustus Axilla Balbus Barbatus Barbula Blaesus Blasio Brocchus Brutus Bubulcus Buca Bucco Bursio Buteo Caecus Caepio Caesar Callaecus Callaicus Calussa Calvus Canina Capitolinus Casca Cato Catullus Caudex Caudinus Censorius Centho Cento Centumalus Cethegus Cicero Cincinnatus Cinna Claudianus Clineas Clodianus Corculum Corvinus Corvus Cossus Crassinus Crassus Crus Cruscellio Cunctator Damasippus Demetrias Denter Dives Dolabella Dorso Dorsuo Drusus Eburnus EsquilinusLi Falco Falto Felix Fidenas Flaccus Flamen Fulvianus Gaetulicus Gallaecus Gallus Geminus Geta Getha Glaber Glaucia Glicia Globulus Glycias Gracchanus Gracchus Gurges Hadrianus Helenus Hispallus Hispaniensis Hispanus Hortator Imbrex Imperiosus Inregillensis Isauricus Iullus Iulus Iuncus Iunianus Jullus Julus Juncus Junianus Labeo Lactuca Lactucinus Laeca Laevinus Lentinus Lentulus Lepidus Libo Licinianus Licinus Livianus Longus Longus Lucullus Lupus Macatus Macedonicus Macer Maluginensis Mamercinus Mamercus Mamilianus Mammula Mancinus Manlianus Marcellinus Marcellus Maximus Mento Merenda Messala Mocilla Mucianus Murena Musca Nasica Nero Nerva Niger Norbanus Numida Ocella Octavianus Orca Ovicula Paciacus Paciaecus Papus Paullus Paulus Pennus Pera Pictor Pitio Pollio Ponticus Poplicola Porcina Potitus Praeconinus Priscus Privernas Procillus Publicola Pulcher Pulex Pullus Regillensis Regillus Rufinus Rufus Rullianus RullusFabii Russus Rutilus Sabinus Sacerdos Salinator Salonianus Salutio Salvitto Sanga Sapiens Scaeva Scapula Scaurus Scipio Senator Serapio Sergianus Servilianus Sibylla Silanus Sisenna Sophus Soranus Spinther Stolo Strabo Structus Sulla Sura Sylla Tappo Tegula Torquatus Triarius Tucca Tuditanus Unimanus Uritinus Uticensis Varus Vatia Vergilianus Verrucosus Vestalis Vibulanus Virgilianus Volso Volusus Vopiscus Vulso
  9. }
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  11. Abundantia Acis Aerecura Aequitas Aeternitas Aion Angitia Antevorta Arimanius Aura Aurora Averruncus Bacchus Bubona Caca Camenae Cardea Carmenta Carna Ceres Clementia Cloacina Concordia Consus Cupid Cura Cybele Decima Devera Egeria Empanda Falacer Fama Fascinus Fauna Faunus Faustitas Februus Fecunditas Felicitas Ferentina Feronia Fides Flora Fornax Fontus Fufluns Furrina Hermaphroditus Hora Intercidona Inuus Janus Juturna Juventas Lares Laverna Latona Levana Letum Liberalitas Libertas Lupercus Lympha Manes Mellona Moneta Murcia Naenia Nascio Palatua Pales Parcae Penates Picus Pilumnus Priapus Querquetulanae Robigo Salacia Salus Silvanus Somnus Soranus Suadela Tellumo Tiberinus Tibertus Trivia Ubertas Unxia Vacuna Vagitanus Verminus Vertumnus Viduus Virbius Volturnus Voluptas
  12. }
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  16. Aesculapius, the Roman equivalent of Asclepius, god of health and medicine.
  17. Angerona, goddess who relieved people from pain and sorrow.
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  20. Annona, the divine personification of the grain supply to the city of Rome.
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  23. Apollo, god of poetry, music, and oracles, and one of the Dii Consentes.
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  25. Arkeus Ultor, Roman God of Battle; son of Mars and Bellona.[citation needed]
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  27. Bellona or Duellona, war goddess.
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  29. Cacus, originally an ancient god of fire, later regarded as a giant.
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  31. Caelus, god of the sky before Jupiter.
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  33. Diana, goddess of the hunt, the moon, virginity, and childbirth, twin sister of Apollo and one of the Dii Consentes.
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  35. Discordia, personification of discord and strife. The Roman equivalent of Eris [Greek goddess]
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  37. Disciplina, personification of discipline.
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  41. Dis Pater or Dispater, god of wealth and the underworld; perhaps a translation of Greek Plouton (Pluto).
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  43. Epona, Gallo-Roman goddess of horses and horsemanship, usually assumed to be of Celtic origin.
  44.  
  45. Edesia, Roman Goddess of food who presides over banquets.
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  47. Febris, "Fever," goddess with the power to cause or prevent fevers and malaria.
  48.  
  49. Fortuna, goddess of fortune.
  50.  
  51. Fulgora, personification of lightning.
  52.  
  53. Genius, the tutelary spirit or divinity of each individual
  54. Hercules, god of strength, whose worship was derived from the Greek hero Heracles but took on a distinctly Roman character.
  55. Honos, a divine personification of honor.
  56.  
  57. Indiges, the deified Aeneas.
  58.  
  59. Invidia, goddess of envy and wrongdoing.
  60.  
  61. Juno, Queen of the Gods and goddess of matrimony, and one of the Dii Consentes.The Roman equivalent of Hera [Greek goddess].
  62.  
  63. Jupiter, King of the Gods and the storm, air, and sky god, father of Venus, and one of the Dii
  64.  
  65. Consentes; was assigned a flamen maior. Also known as Zeus in Greek mythology.
  66.  
  67. Justitia, goddess of justice.
  68.  
  69. Lemures, the malevant dead.
  70.  
  71. Liber, a god of male fertility, viniculture and freedom, assimilated to Roman Bacchus and Greek Dionysus.
  72.  
  73. Libera, Liber's female equivalent, assimilated to Roman Proserpina and Greek Persephone.
  74. Libitina, goddess of death, corpses and funerals.
  75. Lua, goddess to whom soldiers sacrificed captured weapons, probably a consort of Saturn.
  76.  
  77. Lucifer, god of the morning star
  78. Lucina, goddess of childbirth, but often as an aspect of Juno.
  79. Luna, goddess of the moon.
  80. Mania, the consort of the Etruscan underworld god Mantus, and perhaps to be identified with the tenebrous Mater Larum; not to be confused with the Greek Maniae.
  81. Mantus, an Etruscan god of the dead and ruler of the underworld.
  82. Mars, god of war and father of Romulus, the founder of Rome; one of the Archaic Triad assigned a flamen maior; lover of Venus; one of the Dii Consentes.Greek equivalent-Ares.
  83. Meditrina, goddess of healing, introduced to account for the festival of Meditrinalia.
  84. Mefitis or Mephitis, goddess and personification of poisonous gases and volcanic vapours.
  85. Mena or Mene, goddess of fertility and menstruation.
  86. Mercury, messenger of the gods and bearer of souls to the underworld, and one of the Dii Consentes. Roman counterpart of the Greek god Hermes.
  87. Minerva, goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industries and trades, and one of the Dii Consentes. Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Athena.
  88. Mithras, god worshipped in the Roman empire; popular with soldiers.
  89. Molae, daughters of Mars, probably goddesses of grinding of the grain.
  90. Mors, personification of death and equivalent of the Greek Thanatos.
  91. Morta, minor goddess of death and one of the Parcae (Roman equivalent of the Moirai). The cutter of the thread of life, her Greek equivalent was Atropos.
  92. Necessitas, goddess of destiny, the Roman equivalent of Ananke.
  93. Nemesis, goddess of revenge (Greek).
  94. Neptune, god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, and one of the Dii Consentes. Greek Equivalent is Poseidon.
  95. Nerio, ancient war goddess and the personification of valor. The consort of Mars.
  96. Neverita, wife of Neptune; their quarrels caused sea storms.[citation needed]
  97. Nixi, also di nixi, dii nixi, or Nixae, goddesses of childbirth,.
  98. Nona, minor goddess, one of the Parcae (Roman equivalent of the Moirai). The spinner of the thread of life, her Greek equivalent was Clotho.
  99. Nox, goddess of night, derived from the Greek Nyx.
  100. Ops or Opis, goddess of resources or plenty.
  101. Orcus, a god of the underworld and punisher of broken oaths.
  102. Pax, goddess of peace; equivalent of Greek Eirene.
  103. Picumnus, minor god of fertility, agriculture, matrimony, infants and children.
  104. Pietas, goddess of duty; personification of the Roman virtue pietas.
  105. Pluto, Greek Plouton, a name for the ruler of the dead popularized through the mystery religions and Greek philosophy, sometimes used in Latin literature and identified with Dis pater or Orcus.
  106. Poena, goddess of punishment.[citation needed]
  107. Pomona, goddess of fruit trees, gardens and orchards; assigned a flamen minor.
  108. Porrima, goddess of the future. Also called Antevorta. One of the Carmentes and the Camenae.
  109. Portunes, god of keys, doors, and livestock, he was assigned a flamen minor.
  110. Postverta or Prorsa Postverta, goddess of childbirth and the past, one of the two Carmentes (other being Porrima).
  111. Proserpina, Queen of the Dead and a grain-goddess, the Roman equivalent of the Greek Persephone.
  112. Providentia, goddess of forethought.
  113. Pudicitia, goddess and personification of chastity, one of the Roman virtues. Her Greek equivalent was Aidôs.
  114. Quirinus, Sabine god identified with Mars; Romulus, the founder of Rome, was deified as Quirinus after his death. Quirinus was a war god and a god of the Roman people and state, and was assigned a flamen maior; he was one of the Archaic Triad gods.
  115. Quiritis, goddess of motherhood. Originally Sabine or pre-Roman, she was later equated with Juno.
  116.  
  117. Rumina, goddess who protected breastfeeding mothers.
  118. Sancus, god of loyalty, honesty, and oaths.
  119. Saturn, a titan, god of harvest and agriculture, the father of Jupiter, Neptune, Juno, and Pluto.
  120. Securitas, goddess of security, especially the security of the Roman empire.
  121. Sors, god of luck.
  122. Spes, goddess of hope.
  123. Sterquilinus ("Manure"), god of fertilizer. Also known as Stercutus, Sterculius, Straculius, Struculius.
  124. Summanus, god of nocturnal thunder.
  125. Tempestas, a goddess of storms or sudden weather, usually plural as the Tempestates
  126. Terra Mater or Tellus, goddess of the earth and land. The Greek equivalent is Gaea, mother of titans, consort of Caelus (Uranus).
  127. Terminus, the rustic god of boundaries.
  128. Tranquillitas, goddess of peace and tranquility.
  129. Vediovus or Veiovis, obscure god, a sort of anti-Jupiter, as the meaning of his name suggests. May be a god of the underworld.
  130. Venilia or Venelia, sea goddess, wife of Neptune or Faunus.[citation needed]
  131. Venti, the winds, equivalent to the Greek Anemoi: North wind Aquilo(n) or Septentrio (Greek Boreas); South wind Auster (Greek Notus); East wind Vulturnus (Eurus); West wind Favonius (Zephyrus); Northwest wind Caurus or Corus (see minor winds).
  132. Venus, goddess of love, beauty, sexuality, and gardens; mother of the founding hero Aeneas; one of the Dii Consentes.
  133. Veritas, goddess and personification of the Roman virtue of veritas or truth.
  134. Vesta, goddess of the hearth, the Roman state, and the sacred fire; one of the Dii Consentes.
  135. Vica Pota, goddess of victory and competitions.
  136. Victoria, goddess of victory.
  137. Virtus, god or goddess of military strength, personification of the Roman virtue of virtus.
  138. Vulcan, god of the forge, fire, and blacksmiths, husband to Venus, and one of the Dii Consentes, was assigned a flamen minor.
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