renatus
Renatus is a masculine given name of Latin origin meaning "reborn" or "born again." It derives from the Latin renatus, the past participle of renascor, and entered European onomastics through Latin liturgical usage. The form was widely used in medieval and early modern periods, particularly in regions influenced by Latin ecclesiastical and scholarly traditions.
Etymology and usage in language. Renatus expresses the rebirth motif associated with baptism and Christian renewal.
Historical usage and geographic distribution. In German-speaking areas, Renatus was especially common during the Middle Ages
Contemporary usage and cultural context. Beyond historical documents, Renatus appears in modern fiction and is occasionally
Notable bearers. Historical records mention clerics, scholars, and other figures named Renatus across Central Europe, particularly