Numonius Vala
Numonius Vala was a combination of family name and cognomen used by ancient Roman men of the gens Numonia. It was the name, or part of the name, of several notable Romans.
Gaius Numonius Vala
[Image:C. Numonius Vala coin.png|thumb|250px|Coin depicting Numonius storming the vallum.]Gaius Numonius Vala is known only from coins, from which it appears that he had obtained renown by storming a vallum, and had hence obtained the surname of Vala, which, according to the usual custom, became hereditary in his family. The coins were struck by one of his descendants in commemoration of the exploit. The one pictured here has on the obverse the head of Numonius, with the inscription C. NVMONIVS VAALA, and on the reverse a man storming the vallum of a camp, which is defended by two others, with the inscription VAALA. Vaala is an ancient form of Vala, just as on the coins of Sulla we find Feelix instead of Felix.