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Primus (name)


Primus (Latin, 'first') is used as a name. It is also used after a name to designate the first born in a series of people with the same name, e.g. Alexander Monro (primus) (1697–1767).

People with the name include:

  • Pope Primus of Alexandria, pope and patriarch of Alexandria 106–118
  • Saint Primus (died c. 297), Christian martyr
  • Barry Primus (born 1938), American actor
  • Brent Primus (born 1985), American mixed martial artist
  • Greg Primus (born 1970), American footballer
  • Guy Primus (born 1969), American entrepreneur and inventor
  • Hannes Primus (1976–2025), Austrian politician
  • Hubertus Primus (born 1955), German lawyer and journalist
  • James Primus (born 1964), American footballer
  • Linvoy Primus (born 1973), English footballer
  • Matthew Primus (born 1975), Australian rules footballer
  • Nelson A. Primus (1842–1916), African-American artist
  • Pearl Primus (1919–1994), American choreographer and dancer
  • Richard Primus (born 1969), American law scholar
  • Robert Primus (born 1990), Trinidadian footballer
  • Robert E. Primus, American government official
  • Roberto Primus (born 1949), Italian cross-country skier
  • Roshon Primus (born 1995), Barbadian cricketer
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