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Roma Unisex

Popularity: #829 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

PronunciationROH-ma / ˈroʊ.mə

Latin; Italian

Meaning

Latin: from Rome; Italian: a woman from Rome

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Roma has its roots in Latin, deriving from the word "Roma," which refers to the city of Rome. The etymology can be traced back to the ancient Roman civilization, where the name was associated with the city's foundational myth and its significance as a center of power and culture in the Mediterranean world. The name entered the English language through the influence of Latin during the Renaissance, a period marked by a revival of classical learning and literature, which brought many Latin-derived names into common use in England.

Historically, the name Roma has been linked to various cultural and religious contexts. In the context of Christianity, Rome is significant as the seat of the Papacy and the location of many early Christian martyrs. The name has also been associated with notable figures in history, such as the Roman emperors and saints, particularly Saint Peter, who is traditionally considered the first Pope and was martyred in Rome. The city's prominence in the Roman Empire and later in the Christian world has contributed to the name's enduring significance.

Culturally, the name Roma evokes images of strength, governance, and cultural heritage. It symbolizes the rich history of the city of Rome, which has been a focal point for art, architecture, and philosophy throughout the centuries. The name also resonates with themes of unity and civilization, reflecting the historical importance of Rome as a hub for various cultures and peoples. Additionally, diminutive forms such as Romy have emerged in various cultures, further demonstrating the name's adaptability and continued relevance across different contexts.

Trend Summary

The name Roma has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States, with occasional peaks in usage.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Romy
  • Romaine

International Variants

  • Roma (Italian)
  • Róma (Hungarian)

Famous people named Roma

Roma Downey is an actress and producer best known for Touched by an Angel, The Bible, and The Cross.

Fictional characters named Roma

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Roma was first seen in the United States in 1883. Roma has ranked as high as #718 nationally, which occurred in 1930, and has been most popular in California, Ohio, Illinois, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania. In the past 5 years the name Roma has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Roma (2024)

StateBirthsShare
FL 27
34%
CA 20
25%
TX 16
20%
NY 7
9%
IL 5
6%
UT 5
6%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18835
18848
18857
188612
188714
18889
188912
189015
189113
18929
189313
189414
189518
189614
189719
189815
189916
190029
190137
190218
190326
190431
190538
190633
190739
190836
190945
191047
191170
191274
191367
191482
1915122
1916155
1917118
1918142
1919133
1920136
1921132
1922171
1923130
1924157
1925142
1926132
1927137
1928126
1929162
1930174
1931129
1932140
1933126
1934139
1935135
1936131
1937114
1938163
1939113
1940123
194194
194292
1943116
194473
194588
194694
194780
194864
194965
195078
195162
195273
195379
195458
195577
195672
195757
195855
195953
196056
196161
196239
196343
196444
196546
196632
196740
196827
196922
197026
197130
197226
197316
19749
197515
197611
197715
197819
19798
19809
198118
198211
198311
198420
198518
198614
198726
198818
198912
199017
199120
199211
199314
199419
199513
199624
199733
199835
199938
200028
200138
200240
200330
200445
200539
200631
200747
200838
200937
201047
201131
201237
201339
201441
201540
201645
201734
201849
201962
202068
202182
202289
2023122
2024121