The
nomen Burbuleius belongs to a large class of gentilicia ending in
-eius, typically formed from
Oscan names originally ending in
-as. However, as the number of such gentile names grew,
-eius came to be regarded as a regular gentile-forming suffix, and was applied in cases where it had no morphological justification, so it cannot be determined whether the root of
Burbuleius is Oscan, or perhaps a Latin
cognomen, like
Burbulus. There was a family of this name from
Minturnae, in southern Latium, which would be consistent with either a Latin or Oscan origin. Minturnae was originally a town of the
Ausones, which received a Roman
colony in 296 BC. ==Branches and cognomina==