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Quint

From Latin Quintus, meaning fifth, originally given to a fifth-born child.

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Quint derives from the Latin *Quintus*, meaning "the fifth" — one of the ancient Roman praenomina, or personal names, assigned by birth order. Roman families routinely named their fifth-born son Quintus, just as they named the fourth Quartus and the third Tertius. This practicality did not diminish the name's reach: Quintus Fabius Maximus, the Roman dictator who wore down Hannibal's army through strategic delay, gave history the term "Fabian strategy," and his name lived on as a byword for patient, methodical brilliance.

The philosopher Quintilian, born Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, produced the *Institutio Oratoria*, the ancient world's most comprehensive guide to rhetoric and education. As Quintus traveled through medieval Latin and into the modern era, it gradually shortened to Quint in English-speaking cultures, particularly in the United States. The name found vivid popular-culture life in Robert Shaw's unforgettable portrayal of Quint in Steven Spielberg's *Jaws* (1975) — a grizzled, monomaniacal shark hunter whose name felt perfectly suited to a man defined by singular obsession and grim purpose.

The character gave Quint a slightly weathered, sea-salted mystique that has lingered in the cultural imagination for decades. In literature, Quint also appears as the menacing spectral figure in Henry James's *The Turn of the Screw*, lending the name an additional layer of gothic unease. Today Quint is embraced as a confident, punchy alternative to longer Latinate names. It feels vintage without being fussy — sharp, direct, and memorable, carrying the weight of Roman history in just five letters.

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