Traian (en. Brought)

/tra.iˈan/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Masculine name of Latin origin associated with greatness and conquest.
Traian was a prominent emperor in Roman history.
Traian fue un emperador destacado en la historia romana.
Used as a name in various countries to honor Trajan.
His son carries the name Traian in honor of his ancestor.
Su hijo lleva el nombre Traian en honor a su ancestro.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin 'Traianus', associated with the Roman Emperor Trajan.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Traian of Rome
Reference to Emperor Trajan as an important figure in Roman history.
Traian de Roma
The road of Traian
Expression referring to routes or roads of historical significance.
El camino de Traian

Related Words

Trajan
Roman emperor known for his conquests and reforms.
Trajano
Romanity
The essence or characteristics of Roman culture.
Romanidad

Slang Meanings

Used to refer to a person with great ambition.
That guy is a true traian, he always wants more.
Ese chico es un verdadero traian, siempre quiere más.
In some circles, a traian is someone who constantly seeks leadership.
He not only wants to be the captain of the team, he’s a bona fide traian.
No solo quiere ser capitán del equipo, es un traian en toda regla.