Romaine
Romaine is derived from the Latin word 'romanus,' meaning 'Roman' or 'of Rome.' The name evokes a sense of strength, culture, and sophistication, often associated with the grandeur of ancient Rome and its rich history. It carries a distinctive charm, suggesting a person who is both grounded and cosmopolitan, bringing a touch of elegance to everyday life.
Key Stats
| Total births | 4,126 |
| Gender | Female (0% / 100%) |
| Peak year | 1928 |
| Peak generation | Silent Gen |
| First recorded | 1910 |
| Most recent | 1984 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Origin | Latin, Italian, French |
| Comeback name | No |
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Romaine Brooks (Artist, known for her portraits and modernist works) · Romaine lettuce (a type of lettuce often used in salads) · Romaine B. Johnson (American mathematician known for his contributions to numerical analysis) · Romaine M. Brooks (American artist and writer) · Romaine D. Houghton (American politician)
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