Origin and Meaning of Romanus

Meaning & Origin

Of Rome, Roman

Origin: Latin - Derived from the Latin word 'Romanus', which means 'Roman' or 'of Rome'. It denotes a connection to the historical city of Rome.

Interesting Facts

  • Romanus was a common name in ancient Rome and was often given to those who were citizens of Rome or had ties to the city.
  • The name has variations in several cultures, including Roman (English), Romain (French), and Romano (Italian).
  • Notable bearers of the name include Romanus of Condat, a Christian saint, and various historical figures from the Roman Empire.
  • In modern times, the name Romanus is less common, but it has seen occasional use in several European countries, especially within Christian communities.
  • Related names include the more commonly used 'Roman' which has gained popularity in recent decades.