- This page is about the Latin praenomen. For the Roman emperor, see Titus Flavius Vespasianus. For a list of other persons with this name, see Titus (disambiguation).
Titus (; ) is a Latin
praenomen, or
personal name, and was one of the most common names throughout Roman history. It was used by both patrician and plebeian families, and gave rise to the patronymic
gens Titia. The feminine form is
Tita or
Titia. It was regularly abbreviated
T.