Roma

  • Origin
    Italian, Roman, Spanish
  • Meaning
    from Rome, strong
  • Variations
    Romina, Romana, Romilly, Romaine, Romella, Romey, Romilda
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  • Sophisticated and worldly, Roma conjures images of eternal cities, ancient civilization, and timeless beauty. This short name packs tremendous presence, feeling both vintage and contemporary simultaneously. Roma suits cosmopolitan families, travelers, history enthusiasts, or simply those who appreciate names with gravitas and simplicity combined. It's the kind of name that works anywhere in the world, easily pronounced across languages and cultures. Roma feels grown-up even on a baby, suggesting a child who will mature into someone thoughtful, cultured, and self-assured. The brevity is its strength—four letters that need no embellishment, no nickname, no explanation. Roma simply stands, solid and beautiful, a name that will serve its bearer well from playground to boardroom.
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