Quintus

Alternative forms

 * Quinctus

Etymology
From quintus 'the fifth', itself from quinque 'five'.

Proper noun

 * , originally used for a fifth-born son (not counting daughters).

Derived terms

 * Quinctianus
 * Quinctilius
 * Quintianus
 * Quintilianus
 * Quintilis
 * Quintillus
 * Quintinianus
 * Quintinus
 * Quintius
 * Quinta.

Descendants

 * Corsican: Quintu
 * Dutch: Kwint, Kwinten, Quint, Quinten
 * English: Quint
 * French: Quint, Quentin
 * Ancient Greek: Κόϊντος (Kóïntos), Κύϊντος (Kýïntos), Κούϊντος (Koúïntos), Κύειντος (Kýeintos), Κύντος (Kýntos)
 * Modern Greek: Κόιντος (Kóintos), Κοΐντας (Koïntas)
 * Italian: Quinto
 * Polish: Kwintus
 * Portuguese: Quinto
 * Russian: Квинт (Kvint)
 * Serbo-Croatian: Kvint
 * Slovenian: Kvint
 * Spanish: Quinto
 * Swedish: Qvintus