Horatio

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Horatio is a male given name, an Italianized form[1] of the ancient Roman Latin nomen (name) Horatius, from the Roman gens (clan) Horatia. The modern Italian form is Orazio, the modern Spanish form Horacio. It appears to have been first used in England in 1565, in the Tudor era during which the Italian Renaissance movement had started to influence English culture.

History[]

Horatio de Vere, 1st Baron Vere of Tilbury (1565–1635), an English military leader, was one of the earliest English holders of the name, born 34 years before Shakespeare invented the character Horatio in his 1599/1601 play Hamlet. He was a grandfather of Horatio Townshend, 1st Viscount Townshend (1630–1687), whose son Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend (a ward of Col. Robert Walpole (1650–1700) of Houghton Hall in Norfolk) married Dorothy Walpole, one of the latter's daughters and a sister of Horatio Walpole, 1st Baron Walpole (1678–1757) (and of Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1676–1745), the Prime Minister). The name Horatio was subsequently much used by the Walpole family and by the 1st Baron Walpole's illustrious younger cousin Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758–1805), his father's great-great grandson, born one year after 1st Baron Walpole's death. The 1st Baron Walpole's son, Horatio Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, 2nd Baron Walpole (1723–1809) served as a godfather at the christening of Admiral Horatio Nelson in 1758, who for that reason, as was common, was given his name.[2] The Admiral died without issue, but his great-nephew Horatio Nelson, 3rd Earl Nelson (1823–1913) (born with the surname "Bolton", eventual heir and great-nephew of the Admiral's elder brother William Nelson, 1st Earl Nelson, heir of the Admiral) carried on the name. The name "Horatio" is often informalised (or Anglicised) as "Horace".

Prominent English-language examples of the name "Horatio" include:

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Fiction[]

  • Horatio, character in the play Hamlet (1599/1601) by William Shakespeare
  • Horatio Caine, police lieutenant in the television series CSI: Miami
  • Horatio Hellpop, character in the comic book series Nexus
  • Horatio Hornblower, naval hero in the novels of C. S. Forester
  • Cap'n Horatio Crunch, the mascot of Cap'n Crunch cereal
  • Horatio Peter McCallister, a fictional character from the animated sitcom The Simpsons
  • Cap'n Turbot, a main character in the TV show PAW Patrol, whose first name is "Horatio"
  • Horatio the Elephant, muppet on Sesame Street
  • Horatio, the founder of the Horatio faction in the strategy game Endless Space
  • Horatio 2.0, a robotic tarsier in the television series The Nutshack
  • Horatio Blass, character in novel, No Fixed Address

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References[]

  1. ^ Compare Marco/Marcus, Costantino/Constantinus, Julio/Julius, etc
  2. ^ Pettigrew, Thomas, Memoirs of the Life of Vice-Admiral, Lord Viscount Nelson, K. B., Duke of Bronté, London, 1849, p.1
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