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Theme
Feminine

Romina

/roʊˈmiː.nə/

From the land of the Romans

How to say it

ro · MI · na

/roʊˈmiː.nə/

What it means

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.

Popularity over time

#10 #100 #1000 #1 #777618802025

peaked at #477 in 2024, currently #531 in 2025.

Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, names given to at least 5 babies in a year, 1880–present. See where the names are moving

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    A melodic favorite across Latin America and Italy.

Spelling variants

  • Rominah
  • Romyna