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Cato

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Name — A masculine given name and surname of Latin origin, most famously borne by the Roman statesmen Cato the Elder and Cato the Younger.

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Etymology

From Latin Cato, a cognomen of the gens Porcia.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Cato” mean?

The word “Cato” means a masculine given name and surname of Latin origin, most famously borne by the Roman statesmen Cato the Elder and Cato the Younger.

How do you pronounce “Cato”?

“Cato” is pronounced KAY-toh (/ˈkeɪ.toʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Cato” in a sentence?

Here is “Cato” used in a sentence: “Cato the Younger opposed Julius Caesar in the Roman Senate.”

What part of speech is “Cato”?

“Cato” is a name.

Where does the word “Cato” come from?

The word “Cato” comes from Latin. From Latin Cato, a cognomen of the gens Porcia.

Related words

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