Origin and Meaning of Romolo
Meaning & Origin
Roman
Origin: Latin - Romolo is derived from the Latin 'Romulus,' which is the name of one of the legendary founders of Rome.
Interesting Facts
- Romolo is a name steeped in Roman mythology; Romulus is known for founding Rome along with his brother Remus.
- The name is predominantly used in Italian culture, where it has strong historical and cultural significance.
- Notable bearers include Romolo Di Prisco, an Italian-American scientist, and Romolo Valli, a renowned Italian actor.
- Romolo is not extremely common in modern times but can often be found in Italy. It has seen fluctuations in popularity over the years.
- Related names include Romulo (Spanish/Portuguese variation) and variations like Romolozzi, which are less common.