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Taurean

Taurean comes from Latin taurus meaning 'bull' and is associated with the zodiac sign Taurus.

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Taurean derives from Taurus, the Latin word for 'bull,' which entered English through the Roman astrological tradition. Taurus is the second sign of the Western zodiac, associated with those born between approximately April 20 and May 20, and governed in ancient astrological lore by Venus, giving it associations with sensuality, determination, beauty, and an earthy steadfastness. The bull itself is one of the oldest and most cross-culturally significant animals in human symbolic history, appearing in the cave paintings at Lascaux, as the Egyptian Apis bull, in the Minoan bull-leaping frescoes of Crete, and as a symbol of divine power across Mesopotamian civilizations.

As a given name, Taurean emerged predominantly in African-American naming culture in the late twentieth century, part of a broader trend of drawing on classical and cosmic sources to create names that felt both distinguished and unique. The name gained some visibility through Taurean Prince, the NBA basketball player whose career brought the name into mainstream sports coverage, and through various other athletes and performers who have carried it. Its astrological origin gives it an immediate conversational hook — 'oh, are you a Taurus?'

— that many bearers find pleasantly useful as an icebreaker. Phonetically, Taurean has a satisfying structure: the long vowel in 'Taur-' gives it weight and presence, while the '-ean' suffix adds a classical polish reminiscent of names like Aegean or Herculean. It is a name that sounds simultaneously ancient and invented, cosmic and grounded — much like the zodiac sign itself, which connects modern life to the oldest stargazing traditions of human civilization.

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