Macer
Macer Origin and Meaning
Macer is a masculine name with ancient Roman origins. It functioned as both a Roman family name (nomen) and a personal nickname meaning 'thin' or 'lean' in Latin. The name has historical connections to notable Romans, including the poet Aemilius Macer who lived during the time of Virgil and Ovid. Despite its classical heritage, Macer remains quite rare in modern usage, giving it a distinctive quality for contemporary parents seeking unusual names with historical depth. Its short, strong sound pattern with just two syllables fits well with current naming trends favoring concise, impactful boys' names. The name carries connotations of classical education and refinement, potentially appealing to parents with interests in ancient history, literature, or Latin language.