Octavious
Octavious Origin and Meaning
Octavious is a masculine name with Latin roots, a variant spelling of Octavius, meaning 'eighth.' In ancient Rome, it was traditionally given to the eighth child born to a family or to children born in the eighth month. This name carries classical dignity and historical weight, as it was the birth name of the first Roman Emperor Augustus (Octavius Caesar). The spelling variation with '-ious' ending gives it a fuller, more elaborate sound than the original form. While not among the most common names in modern times, Octavious has periodically appeared in literature, film, and among families drawn to names with classical origins. It projects strength, nobility, and an intellectual quality, making it appealing to parents seeking a distinctive name with historical depth.