Valeria vs Valerius - What's the difference?
valeria | valerius | Related terms |
of mostly historical use in English.
* 1920 : In Chancery:I: Chapter 2:
Valerius is a related term of valeria.
Valerius is a descendant of valeria.
As proper nouns the difference between valeria and valerius
is that valeria is {{given name|female|from=Latin}} while Valerius is a given name derived from Latin of mostly historical use in English.valerius
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- "Here you are!" said George, pointing with his cigar. "Cato - Publius Valerius' by Virgil out of Lydia. That's what you want. Publius ' Valerius is Christian enough."
- Dartie, on arriving home, had informed Winifred. She had been charmed. It was so 'chic'. And Publius Valerius became the baby's name, though it afterwards transpired that they had got hold of the inferior Cato. In 1890, however, when little Publius was nearly ten, the word 'chic' went out of fashion, and sobriety came in; Winifred began to have doubts. They were confirmed by little Publius himself, who returned from his first term at school complaining that life was a burden to him - they called him Pubby. Winifred - a woman of real decision - promptly changed his school and his name to Val, the Publius being dropped even as an initial.