The great majority of
nomina ending in
-anius were derived from place-names or
cognomina ending in
-anus. Such gentilicia were frequently, although not exclusively, of
Umbrian origin. There is also an old
Latin cognomen of frequent occurrence,
Pedo, referring to someone with broad feet, which could have given rise to a similar nomen, although in this case
Pedonius would be the expected form. However,
Pedonius is not attested, nor are there clear examples of a surname
Pedanus, so
Pedo as the root of
Pedanius remains a strong possibility. ==Members==