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2016 in Roman numerals

The year 2016 in Roman numerals is written MMXVI.

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How 2016 breaks down in Roman numerals

Roman numerals are written by adding symbols from the largest value down. The year 2016 is split by place value and each part is converted on its own:

PartValueIn Roman
thousands 2000 MM
tens 10 X
ones 6 VI
Total 2016 MMXVI

Joining the parts in order gives MMXVI. Remember the rules: a symbol is not repeated more than three times in a row, and when a smaller symbol comes before a larger one (like IV = 4 or IX = 9) you subtract.

MMXVI as a tattoo date

The year 2016 in Roman numerals (MMXVI) is one of the most popular ways to tattoo a meaningful date — a birth, a wedding, an important year — thanks to its clean, timeless look. For a full date (day, month and year), convert each part separately with the Roman numerals converter.

Years ending the same way

These years share the same last two digits as 2016, so their Roman ending looks similar:

Frequently asked questions

How do you write 2016 in Roman numerals?

The year 2016 is written MMXVI, adding MM + X + VI.

Why is 3999 the maximum with normal symbols?

Without the overline (which multiplies by a thousand), the largest symbol is M (1000) and it isn't repeated more than three times, so the biggest classic number is MMMCMXCIX = 3999. Every year from 1900 to 2100 fits easily.

Is there a zero in Roman numerals?

No. The Romans had no symbol for zero; the system only represents positive amounts.

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