Monterius
Latin · Boy · 3 syllables
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About the name Monterius
Monterius is a Latinate name derived from the Latin "mons" (mountain) combined with the suffix "-erius," meaning "of the mountain" or "mountain dweller." The name has roots in Medieval Latin naming conventions where geographical or descriptive elements were combined with agent suffixes to create personal names.
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Etymology
Monterius is a Latinate name derived from the Latin "mons" (mountain) combined with the suffix "-erius," meaning "of the mountain" or "mountain dweller." The name has roots in Medieval Latin naming conventions where geographical or descriptive elements were combined with agent suffixes to create personal names.
Monterius appears primarily in Christian European contexts, particularly among Romance language-speaking cultures during the Medieval and Renaissance periods, though it never achieved widespread popularity and remains quite rare in modern usage.
Monterius currently ranks #13,414 in the United States as a boy's name. It reached its peak popularity around 2002.
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