User:Pieter Rubeus/Rubeus Heraldry

The Surname Rubeus seems to be Unique!

It is the latin translation for RED:

Rubeus translated to Pieter Rubeus from the clan Rubeuses from France in the year 1700 of the crusaders. The only living descendant from this clan originates from South Africa with the full names of Petrus Salomo Rubeus. It is still unclear if the heraldry ever mentioned other countries except France, to be the original country where Rubeus family was born and nested and where they specialiced in a vineyard farming.

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Rubeus in the commons directory:

MEANING OF RUBEUS Rubeus is a French boy name. The meaning of the name is `Powerful Son`. A Son Greek From Zeus, meaning Powerful. Alternative meanings (Scandinavian) From Reuben, meaning Behold. The name Rubeus does not appear In the US top 1000 most common names over the last 128 years. The name Rubeus seems to be unique! a homonym for the English word 'rubious' from Latin 'ruber,' for "red." Related to the word 'ruddy;' a 'ruddy' (reddish) complexion is often the sign of someone who drinks a lot.

It is used in conjunction with the dictionary references Rouge and Ruby

The dictionary explains it as follows: ROUGE: 1753, in cosmetic sense, from Fr. rouge "red coloring matter," from adj. "red," from L. rubeus, related to ruber "red." Replaced native paint in this sense. The verb is attested from the year 1777. RUBY: c.1300, from O.Fr. rubi, from M.L. rubinus lapis "red stone" (cf. It. rubino), from L. rubeus "red," related to ruber (see red). Mod.Fr. rubis is prop. the plural of rubi, mistaken for sing.

–noun 1. 	any of various red cosmetics for coloring the cheeks or lips. 2. 	a reddish powder, chiefly ferric oxide, used for polishing metal, glass, etc.

v.  rouged, roug·ing, roug·es

To color or prettify as if with a facial cosmetic: "Their job is to rouge up the war . . . to turn the horror into cheering press releases" (Richard Corliss).

[French, from Old French, red, from Latin rubeus; see reudh- in Indo-European roots.]

This means "red" (or "reddish" or "russet-red") and also "of bramble" or "with bramble", an adjective to describe something. ruber = red -> rubeus rubus = bramble -> rubeus

The name Rubeus is often used in fiction movies as per example: Anime Dark Kingdom Harry Potter Sailor Moon

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