Of the cognomina borne by the Scaevinii,
Capito originally described someone with a large or prominent head, while
Quadratus, literally "square" might describe someone stocky, or particularly angular.
Proculus, of which
Procilla is a diminutive, was an old Roman
praenomen that later became a surname. It was usually explained as a name given to a child born while his father was abroad, but might perhaps have been a diminutive of
Proca, a name known from Roman myth, possibly referring to a suitor, or from
procer, a prince or leader. ==Members==