Origin: Latin
Meaning: derived from the Latin word plaustrum meaning “wagon” or “cart.”
Pronunciation: (Plow-shus); PLOW-see-oos)
Plautius was a common Roman praenomen. It was borne by the consul Aulus Plautius and the first wife of Emperor Claudius, Plautia Urganilla.
Plautilla is a dimuntive form of the feminine Plautia.
Other forms include:
- Plauzio (Italian)
- Plaucjusz (Polish)
- Plaucio (Spanish)
Feminine forms
- Plauzia (Italian)
- Plaucja (Polish)
- Plaucia (Spanish)