Drousilla

Form of DRUSILLA used in the Greek New Testament.

DRUSILLA   female   Biblical, Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin
Feminine diminutive of the Roman family name DRUSUS. In Acts in the New Testament Drusilla is the wife of Felix.
DRUSUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman family name, also sometimes used as a praenomen, or given name, by the Claudia family. Apparently the name was first assumed by a Roman warrior who killed a Gallic chieftain named Drausus in single combat. Drausus possibly derives from a Celtic element meaning "strong".
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Drusa, Drusilla
BIBLICAL LATIN: Drusilla
BIBLICAL: Drusilla
MASCULINE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Drusus