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Papal Names

Papal names range from the totally normal (Paul, Alexander) to the wild and extravagant (ever met a Telesphorus?). Popes traditionally choose a new regnal name upon election — one of a saint or that of a previous pope. However, this hasn’t always been the case. The 56th pope, John II, was the first to not use his given name. It was Mercurius, after Mercury — a pagan god. Ever since, most popes have gone by a new name.

Along with John and Alexander, other papal names in the US Top 250 include Adrian, Felix, Leo, Marcus, Nicholas, Theodore, Victor, and Zachary. The most common name among popes is John, which has been used 23 times, followed by Benedict and Gregory at 16 each.

The selection of Pope Francis I has added a new name to the list of papal names, which began in the year 32 with St. Peter. Pope Francis is the first pope to choose a unique regnal name since Pope Lando in the year 913. Here are some other names of popes that are still usable today — many of them worn by multiple bearers.

Lucius

Meaning: light

Origin:Latin
57
Caius

Meaning: rejoice

Origin:Latin
73
Linus

Meaning: flax

Origin:Greek
162
Cornelius

Meaning: horn

Origin:Latin
228
Leo

Meaning: lion

Origin:Latin
48
Zachary

Meaning: the Lord has remembered

Origin:Hebrew
30
Fabian

Meaning: bean grower

Origin:Latin clan name
342
Clement

Meaning: mild, merciful

Origin:Latin
397
Dionysius

Meaning: god of Nysa

Origin:Greek mythology name
1343
Valentine

Meaning: strength, health

Origin:Latin
541
Laurence

Meaning: from Laurentum or bay laurel

Origin:English from Latin
872
Marcus

Meaning: warlike

Origin:Latin
390
Julius

Meaning: youthful, downy-bearded

Origin:Latin
399
Pius

Meaning: Pius

Origin:Latin
4194
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Origin:Latin, a Roman clan name
5732
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8073
Urban

Meaning: of the city

Origin:Latin
1975
Francis

Meaning: Frenchman or free man

Origin:Latin
240
Mark

Meaning: warlike

Origin:Latin
496
Stephen

Meaning: garland, crown

Origin:Greek
534