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The Fulminato wrote:

a very good knowlege of the ancient language. not much to add, but a couple of thing. alexandre meaning "defender of mankind" come from the history figure of the alexander the great, the first (and last) conqueror of thr west (greek poleis) and the east (egypt kingdom/persian empire). very similar to the latin word "Caesar" mean "emperor" form "Gaius Iulius Caesar". [modern title like zar and kaiser can be root to word 'caesar'] and Philon was a real person, and quite important architet. i don't know how mean "dog greek".

tangential the word 'vinario' is an actualy italian word, mean "wine factory" (vino in italian mean wine) Sorry to interrupt but  Caesar came neither from caedere and also not from the latin caesus.

The Suffix -ar is not from the latin language. It ´s from the Phoenician language. One of Gaius ancestors killed an war elephant in the frist punic war and get as an title of honor the punic word for elephant as name of honor the family of the Julier adapt it and yes the modern world see the Word as a title. But for latin kids his name was Gaius Julius Elephant.

Sorry had latin in school.