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Ciceros

Ciceros is not a single, standalone topic but a term that may refer to multiple people bearing the surname Cicero or, in some uses, to the Latin name Cicero in its plural form. The root name Cicero comes from the Latin cognomen Cicero, traditionally derived from cicer, meaning chickpea. The best-known bearer of the name is Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE), a Roman statesman, orator, and writer whose extensive works on rhetoric, law, and philosophy influenced Latin literature and political thought.

In contemporary contexts, Cicero (and its variants such as Cícero in Portuguese or Cícero in Spanish) functions

Overall, Ciceros as a term lacks a single, unified subject. It is primarily encountered as a surname

as
a
surname
in
various
Romance-language
communities.
The
plural
form
Ciceros
would
typically
refer
to
a
group
of
individuals
who
share
that
surname.
The
name
can
also
appear
in
toponyms
or
in
cultural
works,
where
authors
may
use
Cicero
or
Ciceros
as
part
of
a
place
name
or
a
character’s
name;
such
uses
are
dependent
on
specific
contexts
and
are
not
standardized.
with
historical
roots
in
Latin
nomenclature,
and
secondarily
as
a
plural
reference
to
people
who
bear
that
surname
or
as
part
of
place-related
or
fictional
naming
in
particular
contexts.