Atticus

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Etymology

Roman cognomen, Latin Atticus (from Attica, Athenian).

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Atticus

  1. (chiefly history) A male given name from Latin.
    • 1960, Harper Lee, To Kill A Mockingbird, Random House 2014 →ISBN
      ... yet the tradition of living on the land remained unbroken until well into the twentieth century, when my father, Atticus Finch, went to Montgomery to read law, and his younger brother went to Boston to study medicine.

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