A Roman Legacy

Horace is a classic given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Horatius. The meaning is believed to be connected to the word ‘horus,’ which in turn may relate to ‘dawn’ or ‘morning star.’ The Horatii were a famed Roman family known for their bravery and patriotism, adding to the name’s historical weight.

How it Sounds

IPA: /ˈhɒrəsi/

Phonetic: HOR-uh-see

A Name for Boys

male

Nicknames & Diminutives

  • Horacey
  • Horac
  • Hory

Faces of Horace

  • Horace Mann — American educational reformer
  • Horace Nelson — British professional footballer

Cultural Resonance

Horace has appeared in literature and art throughout history, often associated with intellect, refinement, and a certain gravitas. It carries a sense of tradition and classicism that resonates across various cultures.

Where is Horace Found?

The name enjoys considerable popularity in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom. It has also seen use in other parts of the world, though less frequently.

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Quick Questions About Horace

Is Horace a biblical name?

No, Horace is not directly mentioned in the Bible.

What does Horace mean?

Likely ‘dawn’ or ‘morning star’, connected to its Roman origins.