Where does “Cato” come from?

Cato (Latin) comes from Proto-Italic katō, from Japanese 加東.

Cato (Latin): A cognomen, particularly a branch of the gens Porcia

Definitions

  1. A cognomen, particularly a branch of the gens Porcia

Ancestry of “Cato”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Italickatō
2Japanese加東

Words derived from “Cato

Every word from Japanese 加東Every word from Proto-Italic katō