Catos
Catos is a plural reference to people who bear the name Cato, either as a given name or as a surname. The form is used in various cultures, and the historical Latin name Cato is best known from ancient Rome, where Cato the Elder (Marcus Porcius Cato) and Cato the Younger (Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis) were prominent statesmen and moral exemplars. These figures helped popularize the name and contributed to its lasting cultural presence.
In modern times, Cato operates as a surname in many countries. The spread of the name reflects
Etymology and meaning: The name Cato is of Latin origin. Its precise meaning is uncertain, but it
Cultural and contemporary usage: Cato remains in use today as both a surname and, less commonly, a