Horatio

English variation of Latin Horatius
"hour, time"

Horatio Origin and Meaning

The name Horatio is a boy's name of German, Latin origin meaning "hour, time".

Like Horace, Horatio is a variation on the Latin Horatius, but its Shakespearean and optimistic Horatio Alger pedigree makes it an attractive up-and-comer, especially with its cool final o. A modern reference is the charismatic TV character Horatio Caine played by David Caruso in CSI: Miami.

Horatio was the given name of Lord Nelson, one of the most dashing of British heroes, the naval commander who led the British fleet to destroy the French at Trafalgar, and it also belonged to Hamlet's loyal friend. Another literary namesake is Captain Horatio Hornblower, the protagonist of a long-running series of naval novels penned by C. S. Forester, played on screen by Gregory Peck.

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Famous People Named Horatio

  • Horatio Alger
    American novelist
  • Horatio Nelson
    1st Viscount Nelson, British naval hero
  • Horatio Lloyd Gates
    general in the American Revolution
  • Horatio Seymour
    U.S. governor of New York
  • Horatio Sanz
    American actor and comedian who plays on Saturday Night Live
  • (Horatio) Herbert Kitchener
    1st Earl Kitchener, British field marshal and WWI secretary of war
  • Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson
    American man who was first to drive across the entire United States in an automobile
  • Horatio Gouverneur Wright
    American Civil War general

Horatio in Pop Culture

  • Horatio Hornblower
    main character in the "Hornblower" saga by C.S. Forester
  • Horatio
    character in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" ("In my mind's eye, Horatio.")
  • Horatio Caine
    main character of the TV show "CSI: Miami"
  • Horatio Turbot
    character on animated series "Paw Patrol"
  • Horatio Magellan Crunch
    full name of Cap'n Crunch, breakfast cereal mascot