Romina

Romina means "a citizen of Rome" or simply "from Rome" and holds a strong, historical association with the ancient Roman civilization.

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The name Romina is of Italian origin, deriving from the Latin word "Romanus," which means "a citizen of Rome” or "from Rome." It has been a part of diverse cultures and carries significant historical and cultural weight.

  • Popularity: 1,224th
  • Babies named Romina in the US in 2023:
    Female: 473
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Romy, Mina, Rina, Mimi, Romee.
  • Full Names: Romina Britt, Romina Claire, Romina Faye, Romina Grace, Romina Leigh.
  • Famous Namesakes: Romina Power-singer/actress, Romina Yan-actress, Romina Basso-opera singer, Romina Lanaro-model, Romina Belluscio-TV host.
  • Gender: Romina is traditionally a feminine name, but it can also be seen as unisex in some modern contexts.
  • Numerology: Romina resonates with the number 9 in numerology, symbolizing humanity, generosity, and compassion. Individuals with this name are often selfless, looking for ways to serve others, and naturally aligned with universal principles of love and understanding.

Romina enjoys moderate popularity in countries such as Italy, Argentina, and other Latin-American regions. In recent years, the name has gained a following in English-speaking countries due to its melodic sound and historical appeal.

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