Ovid

  • [ AH-vid (English) ]
  • History
From the Roman family name Ovidius, which was possibly derived from Latin ovis "a sheep". Alternatively, it could have a Sabellic origin. Publius Ovidius Naso, better known as Ovid, was a 1st-century BC Roman poet who often wrote on the subjects of love and mythology. He was sent into exile by emperor Augustus for no apparent reason.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Ovidius
ITALIAN: Ovidio
PORTUGUESE: Ovídio
ROMANIAN: Ovidiu
SPANISH: Ovidio
WELSH: Ofydd