Renatus

"Variant of Renato. Reborn"

♂ Masculin · Portuguese, Latin
classic spiritual variant

📖 À propos Renatus

Renatus est la forme latine classique signifiant 'né de nouveau' ou 'renaître', du verbe 'renasci'. Il porte une profonde résonance théologique dans la tradition chrétienne, symbolisant la renaissance spirituelle par le baptême. Son porteur le plus célèbre est le philosophe René Descartes, qui signait ses œuvres Renatus Cartesius — à l'origine du terme 'cartésien'. L'écrivain militaire romain Flavius Végèce Renatus porta également ce nom. De Renatus sont issus le français René, l'espagnol et le portugais Renato.

📍 Détails

  • OriginePortuguese, Latin
  • Genre♂ Masculin
  • SignificationVariant of Renato. Reborn

🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • René Descartes (Renatus Cartesius) — 17th-century French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who signed his works in Latin as Renatus Cartesius. Creator of Cartesian coordinates and the famous phrase 'Cogito, ergo sum' ('I think, therefore I am').
  • Flavius Vegetius Renatus — Late Roman military writer of the 4th–5th century CE, author of 'Epitoma Rei Militaris,' the most influential treatise on Roman military organisation, widely studied throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
  • Renatus of Angers (Saint René) — 5th-century bishop venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, the patron saint of Angers, France. His name directly popularised the vernacular form René across the French-speaking world.
  • Renatus Hartog — 18th-century Dutch chemist and apothecary, known for early pharmaceutical research and contributions to the study of medicinal compounds in the Netherlands.