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Names That Mean Roma |
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Looking for names that mean Roma? We couldn't find the exact name Roma, but listed below are some first names meaning Roma or names similar to the word Roma.
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Variant of Augusta: Majestic, Grand. The Feminine Form of Augustus; Meaning Majestic Dignity or Venerable, Originally Given to Female Relatives of Roman Emperors

Meaning Venerable or Majestic, This Title Was First Bestowed on Roman Emperor Octavian in Bc

A Diminutive of the Old French Auberi. Auberon Was the King of the Fairies in Medieval Romance

Derived from Two Old German Words Meaning Noble and Bear-like. Auberon Was the King of the Fairies in Medieval Romance

Variant of Aurora: Aurora Was the Mythical Roman Goddess of the Dawn. This Name Became Very Popular After Charles Perrault Wrote the Fairy Tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'. from Aureus Meaning Golden

Feminine Form of the Roman Clan Name Aurelius Which Derives from the Latin Onrum Meaning Gold

From Aurehanus Which is Derived from the Latin Aurum Meaning Gold or Golden. A 3rd Century Roman Emperor Was Named Aurelian

Variant of Aurelia: Feminine Form of the Roman Clan Name Aurelius Which Derives from the Latin Onrum Meaning Gold

Aurora Was the Mythical Roman Goddess of the Dawn. This Name Became Very Popular After Charles Perrault Wrote the Fairy Tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'

Variant of Aurora: Aurora Was the Mythical Roman Goddess of the Dawn. This Name Became Very Popular After Charles Perrault Wrote the Fairy Tale 'The Sleeping Beauty'. from Aureus Meaning Golden

Believed to Have Been Introduced During the Norman Conquest, Based Either on Old German Names, or on the Roman Name Avitius. Refuge in Battle

Believed to Have Been Introduced During the Norman Conquest, Based Either on Old German Names, or on the Roman Name Avitius. Refuge in Battle

A Feminine Form of Bernard. St Bernadette Was a French Peasant Girl Whose Th Century Visions of Virgin Mary Prompted the Establishment of the Roman Catholic Shrine at Lourdes. Feminine of Bernard. St.

'Antony and Cleopatra'. Octavius Caesar, Roman Triumvir. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Julius Caesar, Roman Statesman and General

The Family Name of Roman Dictator Gaius Julias Caesar. Its Origin is Uncertain:, But May Come from 'Caesaries' Meaning Hair, or 'Caesius' Meaning 'Bluish-grey, or 'Caedere' Meaning to Cut, Perhaps Ref

'Cymbeline' Caius Lucius, General of the Roman Forces. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Caius Ligarius, a Conspirator Against Caesar. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Doctor Caius, a French Physician. 'The

Servant for the Temple; Free-born; Noble. Feminine Form of Camillus. Famous Bearer: Roman Mythological Volscian Warrior Queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's Th Century Novel 'Camilla'

Blind (From the Roman Clan Name Caecilius). Famous Bearers: the African State of Rhodesia is Named After British Statesman Cecil Rhodes; American Film Producer/Director Cecil B. De Mille

Feminine Form of Cecil: Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin 'Coccus' Meaning 'Blind'

A French Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin Coccus Meaning 'Blind'

A Feminine Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin Coccus Meaning 'Blind'. This Name Was Introduced into Britain by One of the Daughters of William the C

Variant of Cecilia: a Feminine Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin 'Coccus' Meaning 'Blind'

Variant of Cecil: Blind (From the Roman Clan Name Caecilius). Famous Bearers: the African State of Rhodesia is Named After British Statesman Cecil Rhodes; American Film Producer/Director Cecil B. De M

Variant of Cecil: Blind (From the Roman Clan Name Caecilius). Famous Bearers: the African State of Rhodesia is Named After British Statesman Cecil Rhodes; American Film Producer/Director Cecil B. De M

Variant of Cecil: Blind (From the Roman Clan Name Caecilius). Famous Bearers: the African State of Rhodesia is Named After British Statesman Cecil Rhodes; American Film Producer/Director Cecil B. De M

Variant of Cecilia: a Feminine Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin 'Coccus' Meaning 'Blind'

From the Latin Caelia, Which is a Feminine Form of the Roman Clan Name Caelius, Meaning Heavenly, or of the Heavens. Also a Variant or Dimintitive of Cecilia. Famous Bearer: British Actress Dame Celia

Variant of Cecil: Blind (From the Roman Clan Name Caecilius). Famous Bearers: the African State of Rhodesia is Named After British Statesman Cecil Rhodes; American Film Producer/Director Cecil B. De M

Goddess of the Harvest; of the Spring. Mythological Roman Goddess of Agriculture and Fertility

French Form of the German Charles Which Became Popular in the Early Th Century When Charles the Great (Charlemagne) Became the First Ruler of the Holy Roman Empire

Variant of Cecilia: a Feminine Form of Cecil, Derived from the Roman Clan Name Caecilius, Which is Based on the Latin 'Coccus' Meaning 'Blind'

From the Roman Clan Name Claudius, Derived from the Latin Meaning Lame. F: Claudette, Claudia, Claudine

From the Roman Clan Name Claudius, Derived from the Latin Meaning Lame. F: Claudette, Claudia, Claudine

From the Roman Clan Name Claudius, Derived from the Latin Meaning Lame. Famous Bearer: Roman Emperor Claudius , Who Conquered Britian in Ad

Variant of Clementia: Mildness, Clemency, Mercy. Famous Bearer: Clemence Was the Mythological Roman Goddess of Pity

Variant of Clementia: Mildness, Clemency, Mercy. Famous Bearer: Clemence Was the Mythological Roman Goddess of Pity

Mildness. The Name Clementia Was Borne by the Roman Goddess of Mercy. Clementia and Its Variants Have Been Used Occasionally in Britain Since the Middle Ages, Hut are Uncommon in Modern Times

Constant, Steadfast, from the Latin 'Constans' Famous Bearers: Several Roman and Byzantine Emperors Including Constantine the Great, the Christian Emperor Who Made Christianity the Official Religion o

The Feminine Form of Cornelius. Famous Bearer: Nd Century Bc Mother of the Two Roman Tribunes/Reformers Known As the Gracchi

From a Roman Clan Name Which is Derived from the Latin 'Cornu' Meaning Horn. Famous Bearers - a Devout Centurion Converted to Christianity by St Peter, a 3rd-century Pope, American Cornelius Vanderbil

From the Roman Family Name Crispinus, Based on the Latin 'Crispus' Meaning Curled or Curly-haired. Famous Bearers: St Crispin and St Crispinian are Patron Saints of Shoemakers Believed to Have Been Ma

'Cymbeline' Caius Lucius, General of the Roman Forces. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' a Servant to Brutus