Cimber

Etymology
The gens stems from a nickname given by both  and  people. The Gauls and Germanic tribes used the word Cimber to describe someone in either a negative light ("thief, robber") (attested by Plutarch) or positive one ("soldier, warrior"); in both senses connected to the ethnonym.

Germanic dialectal forms included kemffer, kempher, kemper, kimber, and kamper.

Proper noun

 * , one of the assassins of
 * , one of the assassins of