Romina means from Rome or Roman woman — from the Latin. Romina Power is an Italian-American singer famous across Europe. The name carries the entire Eternal City through three syllables: the Colosseum, the Vatican, Fellini's La Dolce Vita, and every cobblestone in Trastevere. Three syllables of Roman heritage, Italian music, and the most eternal city compressed into a name.
Romina comes from the Latin meaning from Rome or Roman woman. Romina Power is an Italian-American singer famous across Europe. The name carries the weight of Rome — the Colosseum, the Vatican, and the Eternal City.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Italian/Latin form; Romina Power (born 1951).
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Today
Romina remains a beloved choice, ranking #697 in the US. 6,676 babies have been named Romina since 1951.
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How popular is Romina?
2024peak year
Romina first appears in the U.S. registration record in 1951. Its popularity climbed over the following decades. In 2024, 647 babies received the name (ranked #475). Today it sits around #697, with roughly 430 babies named Romina each year. Romina has been trending upward in recent years. In total, around 6,676 babies have been registered with this name since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Romina's Life Path 3 is the communicator's number — Roman communication. People named Romina tend to be warm, eternal, and gifted at carrying entire civilisations in three syllables.
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