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In page Roman naming conventions:

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In imperial times, other, less formal names were sometimes used to distinguish between women with similar names.[citation needed] Still later, Roman women, like men, adopted signa, or alternative names, in place of their Roman names.[citation needed] Finally, with the fall of the western empire in the fifth century, the last traces of the distinctive Italic nomenclature system began to disappear, and women too reverted to single names.[citation needed]