Urbanus etymology

Latin word Urbanus comes from Latin urbs (A city, walled town. The City, Rome.)

Detailed word origin of Urbanus

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
urbs Latin (lat) A city, walled town. The City, Rome.
urbanus Latin (lat) A city dweller, citizen (of manners or style) bold, forward, impudent. (of manners or style) cultivated, polished, refined. (of speech) elegant, refined, choice. Fond of, or devoted to cities. Of or belonging to a city; urban.
Urbanus Latin (lat) A male given name.: Urban, the name of several early popes.

Words with the same origin as Urbanus

Descendants of urbs
urbem