Donatienus
Donatienus is a given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Donatianus. This name itself is related to the Latin word "donatus," meaning "gift" or "given." Historically, the name has been associated with various individuals, primarily in Christian contexts. Saint Donatien was a martyr from the city of Nantes in Roman Gaul, revered alongside his brother Rogatien. Their legend recounts their martyrdom during the persecutions of the late 3rd century. The name Donatien, and its variations like Donatienus, have seen use across several European countries, particularly in France and Belgium, often due to the veneration of Saint Donatien. While not as common as some other classical names, it retains a sense of historical and religious significance. The feminine form of the name is Donatiana. In modern usage, the name is relatively rare but still appears, often carrying a traditional or slightly uncommon appeal.