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Names That Mean Roma

456 names found for "Roma"   (page 6 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

Junette  (Latin)
Young. in Roman Mythology Juno Was Protectress of Women and of Marriage. in Modern Times June is Therefore Known As the Bridal Month
Juno  (Latin)
Young. in Roman Mythology Juno Was Protectress of Women and of Marriage. in Modern Times June is Therefore Known As the Bridal Month
Juno  (Shakespearean)
'The Tempest' a Spirit, a Roman Goddess
Kay  (Latin)
Diminutive of Catherine: Pure, Clear. Feminine Form of Gaius: to Rejoice. Famous Bearer: Roman Dictator Gaius Julius Caesar
Kester  (English)
From the Roman Camp
Kester  (Latin)
From the Roman Camp
Lala  (Latin)
Variant of Lelia: Feminine Form of the Roman Family Name Laelius. from Laelius
Laralaine  (Latin)
Protection. Derived from 'Lares' - Individual Roman Household Gods Who Were Protectors of Home and Fields
Laramae  (Latin)
Protection. Derived from 'Lares' - Individual Roman Household Gods Who Were Protectors of Home and Fields
Laramae  (Latin)
Protection. Derived from 'Lares' - Individual Roman Household Gods Who Were Protectors of Home and Fields
Larina  (Latin)
Sea Gull; Protection. Derived from 'Lares' - Individual Roman Household Gods Who Were Protectors of Home and Fields
Larita  (Latin)
Sea Gull; Protection. Derived from 'Lares' - Individual Roman Household Gods Who Were Protectors of Home and Fields
Lars  (Latin)
Variant of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce. A Roman Hero
Laura  (Latin)
From Laurel Garland, the Ancient Roman Symbol of Victory (Lari, Laureen, Laurel, Lauren, Laurette, Lori, Loralie, Loren, Loretta, Loretee, Lorna, Loree, Lorie, Lorrie)
Laurel  (Latin)
Derived from the Name of the Shrub, Which Was a Symbol of Victory in Greek and Roman Times
Laurentia  (English)
From Laurentium; the Place of the Laurel Trees; Place of Honor and Victory. Feminine of Lawrence Dating from Time of the Romans
Lavina  (Spanish)
Derived from the Roman Given Name Levinia
Lavinia  (Latin)
Roman, of Latium, Intelligent, Cheerful, Obstinate. (Lavina)
Lavinia  (Spanish)
Derived from the Roman Given Name Levinia
LaVyrle  (English)
Famous Bearer: Bestselling Romance Lovelist Lavyrle Spencer. Origin Unknown. May Be a Derivative of the French Laverna, Meaning Born in the Spring
Leah  (Hebrew)
Wearied, Romantic, Charming, Fatalistic
Lelia  (Latin)
Feminine Form of the Roman Family Name Laelius. from Laelius
Lepidus  (Shakespearean)
'Antony and Cleopatra' and 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar'. Aemilius Lepidus, Roman Triumvir
Levana  (Latin)
Raise Up. Levana Was the Roman Mythological Goddess and Protectress of Newborns
Levina  (Spanish)
Derived from the Roman Given Name Levinia
Lewis  (French)
Variant of Louis: Famous Warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'. Aloysius is the Name of the Italian Saint Aloysius of Gonzaga, and Common Among British Roman Catholics
Ligarius  (Shakespearean)
'Cymbeline' Caius Lucius, General of the Roman Forces. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Caius Ligarius, a Conspirator Against Caesar
Lincoln  (Latin)
Lakeside Colony. The Name of an Early Roman Settlement in England
Lincoln  (English)
Roman Colony at the Pool. Lakeside Colony. The Name of an Early Roman Settlement in England, Used As Both a Surname and a First Name. Famous Bearer: American President Abraham Lincoln (-)
Livana  (Latin)
Raise Up. Levana Was the Roman Mythological Goddess and Protectress of Newborns
Livia  (English)
Life. Ancient Roman Name. Abbreviation of Olivia
Loren  (English)
From Laurel Garland, the Ancient Roman Symbol of Victory
Lucania  (Latin)
Mother of Roma
Lucena  (Spanish)
Illumination. Light. Mythological Roman Goddess of Childbirth and Giver of First Light to Newborns. Also Refers to Mary As Lady of the Light
Lucina  (Latin)
Roman Goddess of Childbirth. Also a Variant of Lucia: Light
Lucina  (German)
'Illumination.' Mythological Roman Goddess of Childbirth and Giver of First Light to Newborns. Also Refers to Mary As Lady of the Light
Lucinda  (Latin)
Illumination. Mythological Roman Goddess of Childbirth and Giver of First Light to Newborns. Also Refers to Mary As Lady of the Light
Lucine  (Latin)
Illumination. Mythological Roman Goddess of Childbirth and Giver of First Light to Newborns. Also Refers to Mary As Lady of the Light
Lucinna  (Latin)
Illumination. Mythological Roman Goddess of Childbirth and Giver of First Light to Newborns. Also Refers to Mary As Lady of the Light
Lucius  (Shakespearean)
'Cymbeline' Caius Lucius, General of the Roman Forces. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' a Servant to Brutus. 'The Life of Timon of Athens' 'The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Son to Titus Andronicus. Also
Lucrece  (Latin)
Variant of Lucretia: Profit. Derived from the Roman Clan Name Lucretius. Shakespeare's Poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is One of Many Retellings of the Rape of Lucretia by a Son of the King of Rome
Lucrece  (French)
From the Latin Lucretia. Famous Bearer: Lucrece, a Roman Matron Who Committed Suicide As a Public Protest Against Dishonor; from the Renaissance Era - Lucrezia Borgia Who Was Sister to Cesare Borgia
Lucretia  (Latin)
Profit. Derived from the Roman Clan Name Lucretius. Shakespeare's Poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is One of Many Retellings of the Rape of Lucretia by a Son of the King of Rome
Lucrezia  (Latin)
Variant of Lucretia: Profit. Derived from the Roman Clan Name Lucretius. Shakespeare's Poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is One of Many Retellings of the Rape of Lucretia by a Son of the King of Rome
Lueius  (Arthurian Legend)
A Roman Emperor
Luvenia  (Spanish)
Derived from the Roman Given Name Levinia
Luvina  (Spanish)
Derived from the Roman Given Name Levinia
Lyvia  (English)
Life. Ancient Roman Name. Also an Abbreviation of Olivia
Mae  (French)
May. in Roman Mythology Maia: (Source of the Month May) Was Goddess of Spring Growth
Maelee  (French)
May. in Roman Mythology Maia: (Source of the Month May) Was Goddess of Spring Growth
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