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Jaterius

A modern invented name potentially inspired by Latin words like iatus (meaning "stroke" or "throw").

Name Census estimates that about 5 living Americans carry the first name Jaterius. The name is used almost exclusively for boys. The average person named Jaterius today is around 21 years old, and the year with the single highest number of Jaterius births was 2005 (5 babies).

This page is the full Name Census profile for Jaterius. Below you will find a gender breakdown showing how the name splits between male and female registrations, a year-by-year popularity chart stretching back to 1880, decade-level totals, the top US states for this name, its meaning and etymology, and a set of frequently asked questions with data-backed answers.

Key insights

  • Fewer than 100 living Americans are believed to carry the name Jaterius. It is among the rarest names in the SSA records.

People living today

5

~ 1 in 68,550,868 Americans

Peak year

2005

5 babies that year

Average age

21

years old

2005 SSA rank

#12,219

Tracked since 2005

Popularity

Jaterius: popularity over time

Babies born per year

013452005

Decades

Jaterius by decade

The table below breaks the full SSA timeline into ten-year windows. Each row shows how many male and female babies were given the name Jaterius during that decade, along with a combined total. This is useful for spotting eras where the name surged or retreated.

DecadeMaleFemaleTotal
2000s505

Origin

Meaning and history of Jaterius

The given name Jaterius is a relatively obscure one, with its origins shrouded in mystery. While its exact etymology is uncertain, it is believed to have originated in ancient Mesopotamia, possibly derived from the Akkadian language or one of the Semitic tongues spoken in the region during the first millennium BCE.

Some scholars suggest that Jaterius may be a variation or corruption of the Akkadian name Itertashu, which means "he who has seen the world." This could indicate that the name was initially bestowed upon travelers or explorers who had ventured far and wide across the ancient world.

The earliest known references to the name Jaterius can be found in cuneiform inscriptions from the Neo-Babylonian period (626-539 BCE), where it appears as a personal name among lists of scribes and administrators. However, these references are scant and provide little additional context regarding the significance or popularity of the name during that era.

Throughout history, several notable individuals have borne the name Jaterius, though their legacies are often obscured by the passage of time. One such figure was Jaterius of Ephesus, a Greek philosopher who lived in the 2nd century CE and was known for his writings on Stoic ethics and the nature of the soul. Unfortunately, none of his works have survived intact.

Another prominent Jaterius was a Roman military commander who served under the Emperor Diocletian in the late 3rd century CE. He is mentioned in several historical accounts for his role in suppressing the Bagaudae, a group of peasant rebels who rose up against Roman rule in Gaul. However, the details of his life and exploits have been lost to history.

During the Middle Ages, a monk known as Jaterius the Scribe is recorded as having lived in the abbey of St. Gallen in present-day Switzerland. He is credited with the preservation and copying of numerous ancient manuscripts, thereby contributing to the transmission of classical knowledge during a tumultuous period in European history. His birth and death dates are unknown, but he is believed to have been active in the 9th or 10th century CE.

In the Renaissance era, a renowned Italian scholar and humanist named Jaterius Valla (1407-1457) rose to prominence. Born in Piacenza, he was a prolific writer and teacher who contributed significantly to the study of Latin grammar and rhetoric. His works, including the influential treatise "Elegantiae Linguae Latinae," were widely read and influential in their time.

Finally, in the 19th century, a German architect and urban planner named Jaterius Stüler (1800-1865) gained recognition for his role in the development of several major cities, including Berlin and Potsdam. His most notable works include the Neues Museum and the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, both of which exemplified the neo-Renaissance architectural style popular during his lifetime.

While the name Jaterius may not be as widely known or celebrated as some others, its enduring presence throughout history serves as a testament to the rich tapestry of human experience and cultural exchange that has shaped the world over millennia.

People

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FAQ

Jaterius: questions and answers

How many people in the U.S. are named Jaterius?

Name Census puts the figure at roughly 5 living Americans. We arrive at this by taking every SSA birth registration for Jaterius going back to 1880 and adjusting each cohort for expected survival using CDC actuarial life tables. The result is an age-weighted living-bearer count, not a raw birth total. That works out to about 1 in 68,550,868 US residents.

Is Jaterius a common name?

We classify Jaterius as "Very Rare". It ranks above 18.2% of all first names in the SSA dataset by living bearers. Across the full history of the data, 5 babies have been registered with this name.

When was Jaterius most popular?

The single biggest year for Jaterius was 2005, when 5 babies received the name. The fact that the average living Jaterius is about 21 years old gives you a rough sense of which era contributed the most bearers who are still alive today.

What does the SSA popularity chart show?

The chart tracks births, not the number of people alive with the name today. Each point shows how many babies were given the name Jaterius in that year. That makes it useful for spotting when the name rose, peaked, or faded.

Is Jaterius a male name?

Yes, 100.0% of people registered as Jaterius in the SSA data are male. You can see the full per-sex comparison in the gender distribution section above, which includes the latest year rank, birth count, and peak year for each sex.

Is Jaterius still being used today?

Yes. The SSA still recorded Jaterius in 2024, and the page above shows its latest-year rank where available. A name can be well past its peak and still remain in steady use, especially if it built up a large population over earlier decades.

Why can a name have a lot of living bearers even if it is not trendy now?

Because living-bearer counts and current baby-name popularity measure different things. A name like Jaterius can build up a very large population over many decades, even if fewer parents are choosing it now than they did at its peak.

Where does this data come from?

First-name figures come from the Social Security Administration's national baby name files, which cover every name on a birth certificate from 1880 to 2024. Living-bearer estimates layer in CDC actuarial life tables broken out by sex to account for mortality. The population baseline (342,754,338) is the Census Bureau's latest national estimate. You can read the full calculation on our methodology page.

Does every first name have Census demographic data?

No. The public Census first-name release only covers names that met the Bureau's publication rules, so many rarer names in the SSA files do not have a published Census demographic snapshot. In those cases, the page still shows the SSA trend, gender history, and state data.

How many people share the name Jaterius?

For a quick modern take, check how many people share the name Jaterius on our sister site HowManyOfMe.org.

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