Valerius (name)

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Valerius
Gender Male
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Word/nameLatin nomen Volesus
Region of origin Italy
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Valeria, Valerianus, Valerus (Latin), Ο Βαλέριος (Greek) Valerios (Greek), Valer, Valeriu (Romanian), Valérien, Valere (French), Valērijs (Latvian), Valeriano (Spanish/Italian), Valeriev (Bulgarian), Valeri, Valery, Valeriy, Valeriya (Slavic), Walery, Walerian, Waleriany, Walerianowo (Polish), Valerian (Latin/Russian), Valerio, Valerie, Val, Valerii, Valerij, Valero, Vallerie, Vallery
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Valerius or Valeria was a patrician family at Rome.

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