in vino veritas



in vino veritas

A Latin phrase meaning "in wine, there is truth," alluding to how people are said to be more truthful or open when they are intoxicated. Whenever I need to get the truth out of someone, I just open a bottle of wine—in vino veritas, it works every time!

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Andor (2)-Hungarian
Myrto-Greek
BertramBUR-trəm (English), BER-trahm (German)English, German, Ancient Germanic
Czcibor-Polish
Thutmosethoot-MO-sə (English), thoot-MOS (English)Ancient Egyptian (Anglicized)
Thekla-German (Rare), Greek (Rare), Late Greek