How to say it
roʊˈmiː.nə
From the land of the Romans
roʊˈmiː.nə
Usually read as 'from the land of the Romans,' with possible Arabic roots too.
Romina is most often read as 'from the Christian or Roman lands,' linked to the same root as Rome, though some trace it to an Arabic source. It is a melodic favorite across Latin America and Italy, lifted by Italian singer Romina Power. Soft and romantic. Said roh-MEE-nah.
The standard spelling is Romina. Common variants include Rominah, Romyna, but Romina is the most widely used form.
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A melodic favorite across Latin America and Italy.
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