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There are 13 Rome names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Rome names 1 to 13. The unusual Rome names are Romana (Czech, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Slavic), Romea (Basque, German, and Italian), Beatrix (English and German), Digna (Spanish), Ilia (English and German), Lavinia (English, German, and Italian), Nieves (Spanish), Philomena (English and German), Roma (Italian and Romanian), Sabina (Czech, English, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slavic, and Spanish), Silvia (English, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish), Svetlana (Czech and Russian), and Tracy (English). Rome names are unusual as baby girl names. Their usage peaked in 1970 with 1.025% of baby girls being given Rome names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 2 Rome names. The names have substantially slipped in popularity since then, and are currently of sporadic use.
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WORD/MEANING MATCH: Romana ... woman from Rome ...The meaning of Romana is 'woman from Rome' ... the meaning 'citizen of Rome' ... Romea ... pilgrim to Rome ... the meaning 'pilgrim to Rome'. ... DESCRIPTION MATCH: Beatrix ... traveller, pilgrim, ... who was martyred in Rome; thus the name was ... Digna ... worthy ... who was martyred at Rome. ... Ilia ... who founded the city of Rome; she was also known as ... Lavinia Nieves ... snow ... it snow in August in Rome. ... Philomena Roma Sabina Silvia Svetlana ... light ... she was martyred in Rome in the 1st century. ... Tracy
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