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Names That Mean Roma

456 names found for "Roma"   (page 3 of 10) 

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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.

Similar Names

Ram | Rama | Ramah | Rami | Ramm | Ramy | Ramya | Remi | Remo | Remy |

Related Names

Dax  (French)
A Town in Southwestern France Dating from Before the Roman Occupation
Dea Roma  (Latin)
Goddess of Rome
Deanna  (Latin)
Variant of Diana: Fertile. God, Devine. Famous Bearer: Diana Was the Roman Goddess of Fertility and Childbirth, of Hunting, and the Moon
Deanne  (French)
Variant of Diane: the French Form of the Latin Diana. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Greek Goddess of the Moon
Denney  (English)
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the Mythological Greek God of Wine Responsible for Growth of the Vines and the Originator of Winemaking: (Equivalent to the Roman God Bacchus.)
Dennie  (English)
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the Mythological Greek God of Wine Responsible for Growth of the Vines and the Originator of Winemaking: (Equivalent to the Roman God Bacchus.)
Dennie  (Greek)
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the Mythological Greek God of Wine Responsible for Growth of the Vines and the Originator of Winemaking: (Equivalent to the Roman God Bacchus.)
Dennis  (English)
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the Mythological Greek God of Wine Responsible for Growth of the Vines and the Originator of Winemaking: (Equivalent to the Roman God Bacchus.)
Dennison  (Greek)
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the Mythological Greek God of Wine Responsible for Growth of the Vines and the Originator of Winemaking: (Equivalent to the Roman God Bacchus.)
Denny  (English)
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the Mythological Greek God of Wine Responsible for Growth of the Vines and the Originator of Winemaking: (Equivalent to the Roman God Bacchus.)
Di  (French)
Diminutive of Diane: the French Form of the Latin Diana. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Greek Goddess of the Moon
Diahann  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Diahna  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Dian  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Diana  (Latin)
Fertile. God, Devine. Famous Bearers: Diana Was the Roman Goddess of Fertility and Childbirth, of Hunting, and the Moon. The Late Lady Diana Spencer, Often Called 'Lady Di', Married British Prince Cha
Diandra  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Diane  (French)
The French Form of the Latin Diana. Famous Bearer: Diane De Poitiers, Mistress of France's King Henri Ii.Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Dep
Dianna  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Diannah  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Dianne  (French)
The French Form of the Latin Diana. Famous Bearer: Diane De Poitiers, Mistress of France's King Henri Ii.Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Dep
Dru  (Latin)
Feminine of the Roman Family Name Drusus
Drucilla  (Latin)
Feminine of the Roman Family Name Drusus. Strong
Drusilla  (Latin)
Strong. Feminine Derivitive from the Roman Family Name Drusus. Famous Bearer: First Century Sister and Mistress of the Roman Emperor Caligula
Dyana  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Dyann  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Dyanna  (French)
Divine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales
Dyna  (Latin)
Sister of Roma
Emelye  (English)
From the Latin Aemilia, the Feminine Form of the Roman Clan Name Aemilius, Anglicized by Chaucer
Emil  (English)
Derived from Roman Clan Name Which May Mean Industrious
Emil  (Latin)
Excellent. Masculine Equivalent of Emily, from the Name Aemilia, the Feminine Form of the Roman Family Name Aemilius. Also a Variant of Amelia
Emil  (German)
From the Roman Family Name Aemilius, Meaning Industrious
Emile  (French)
Industrious. from the Roman Family Name Aemilius. Famous Bearer: French Writer Emile Zola
Emilio  (Latin)
Spanish Form of Emil Derived from Roman Clan Name Which May Mean 'Industrious.'
Emily  (Latin)
Industrious; Striving. from the Name Aemilia, the Feminine Form of the Roman Family Name Aemilius. Also a Variant of Amelia
Emily  (French)
Feminine Form of Emile: Industrious. from the Roman Family Name Aemilius. Famous Bearer: French Writer Emile Zola
Emily  (German)
Feminine Form of Emil: from the Roman Family Name Aemilius, Meaning 'Industrious.' Also a Variant of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour and the Latin Aemilia
Emlyn  (Latin)
Excellent. Masculine Equivalent of Emily, from the Name Aemilia, the Feminine Form of the Roman Family Name Aemilius. Also a Variant of Amelia
Erramun  (Basque)
Mighty Protector (Eroman)
Erroman  (Teutonic)
Mighty Defender
Eustace  (Greek)
Fruitful, Productive. Famous Bearer: St Eustace (Eustachins) Was a Martyred Nd Century Roman Soldier
Faber  (English)
Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; a Name Given Several Roman Emperors and Saints
Fabia  (Latin)
Feminine Variant of Fabian from the Roman Family Name Fabius. Bean Farmer
Fabian  (English)
Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; a Name Given Several Roman Emperors and Saints
Fabian  (Latin)
From the Roman Clan Name Fabius, Meaning Bean-grower or Bean-seller. Famous Bearer: Popular American Singer Fabian, St Fabian - 3rd-century Pope and Martyr
Fabiana  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Fabian: from the Roman Clan Name Fabius, Meaning Bean-grower or Bean-seller. Famous Bearer: Popular American Singer Fabian, St Fabian - 3rd-century Pope and Martyr
Fabianna  (Latin)
Feminine Variant of Fabian from the Roman Family Name Fabius
Fabianne  (Latin)
Feminine Variant of Fabian from the Roman Family Name Fabius
Fabien  (French)
Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius
Fabienne  (French)
Feminine Variant of Fabian from the Roman Family Name Fabius. Bean Grower
Fabio  (Italian)
Bean Farmer. Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius
456 names found for "Roma"   (page 3 of 10) 

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