Caius

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Caius is a masculine given name and a surname. It is also an alternate spelling of the Latin prenom Gaius (and verso). G and C are not exclusive in Latin and the correct pronunciation is debatable. It is most commonly pronounced /ˈkəs/ by native English speakers.

Caius may refer to:

People[edit]

Given name[edit]

Ancient world[edit]

Modern era[edit]

Surname[edit]

  • Jean Ferdinand Caius (1877–1944), French botanist and naturalist who worked in India
  • John Caius the Elder (fl. 1480), English poet
  • John Caius (1510–1573), English physician and second founder of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
  • Thomas Caius (died 1572), English academic and administrator, Fellow and Master of University College, Oxford

Fictional characters[edit]

In Shakespeare's plays[edit]

  • Caius, in the play King Lear, the name that the Earl of Kent takes when in disguise
  • Caius, the protagonist in Coriolanus
  • Caius Lucius, Roman ambassador and later general in Cymbeline
  • Doctor Caius, a French doctor in The Merry Wives of Windsor
  • Caius, a casual nomer used in Camus’ play “Caligula” to refer to the tyrannical emperor of the same name.

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