Name: Florian Thomas Sebastian

Latin translation: Florianus

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English term or phrase:Florian
Latin translation:Florianus

07:33 Aug 13, 2003
English to Latin translations [PRO]
Names (personal, company) / Names
English term or phrase: Name: Florian Thomas Sebastian
Are these names different in latin? Not that Sebastian may also be shortened as Bastian.
Bastian (X)
s.b.
Explanation:
I do not know "Florian", but "Flora" = Flora, ae (f.)
"Thomas" = Thomas, ae (m.)
"Sebastian" = Senastianus, i (m.)

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Note added at 21 hrs 54 mins (2003-08-14 05:28:15 GMT)
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Sorry, \"Sebastian\" = Sebastianus, i (m.)
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Claudio Nasso
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name: florian thomas sebastian
s.b.


Explanation:
I do not know "Florian", but "Flora" = Flora, ae (f.)
"Thomas" = Thomas, ae (m.)
"Sebastian" = Senastianus, i (m.)

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Note added at 21 hrs 54 mins (2003-08-14 05:28:15 GMT)
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Sorry, \"Sebastian\" = Sebastianus, i (m.)

Claudio Nasso
Italy
Local time: 16:49
Native speaker of: Italian
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thank you very much.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Fernando Muela Sopeña: And Florian is Florianus in Latin. www.e-prenoms.com/f/fl.htm - 16k
7 mins
  -> Thanks, Fernando

agree  Gordana Podvezanec
1 hr
  -> Thanks, Gordana

agree  Joseph Brazauskas: Yes, Florianus/Thomas/Sebastianus
3 hrs
  -> Thanks, Joseph

agree  Ino66 (X)
20 hrs
  -> Grazie, Ino

agree  Florianus
15 days
  -> Thanks, Florianus
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