Renato

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Renato is a first name of Latin origin which means "born again" (renatus). The feminine form is Renata. It exists in these exact forms most commonly in countries of Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages. In the French language they have been translated to René and Renée. The feminine form is also common in Dutch and German language-speaking countries, as Renate. Renata is a common female name in Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia. In some Spanish speaking countries, the name has taken on a different and interesting meaning. As a contraction for Rey (king) and Nato (birth), it has come to mean "born a king."

The name has a spiritual, not literal meaning, i.e., to be born again with baptism, i.e, from water and the Holy Spirit). It was extensively adopted by early Christians in Ancient Rome, due to the importance of baptism. The onomastic is San Renato, a martyr, Bishop of Sorrento in the 5th century, which is celebrated on December 12th.

In Persian Mithraism, which spread widely in the West as a religion of the soldiers and officials under the Roman Empire, persons initiated into its mysteries were designated renatus (with the meaning of regenerated).

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