Romilly
I love Romilly for a girl, but I am aware that it's originally a boy name, it means man of Rome. Tbh, it does sound more feminine. I can't stop thinking about this name, because I really love the name Romy. I do have a couple of combos that I love using for this name.
Boy:
Romilly August
Girls:
Romilly Augusta
Romilly Helena
Romilly Margaret
Romilly Genevieve
Romilly Harper
Boy:
Romilly August
Girls:
Romilly Augusta
Romilly Helena
Romilly Margaret
Romilly Genevieve
Romilly Harper
This message was edited 5/25/2021, 3:25 PM
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I like it - a nice alternative to Emily! To me, it's an underused gem. Just don't rhyme it with "homily"; I prefer it prn. "ROME-uh-lee".
My favorite combo of yours is Romilly Genevieve because it sounds so beautiful and feminine without being frilly.
Welcome to my PNL, Romilly!
My favorite combo of yours is Romilly Genevieve because it sounds so beautiful and feminine without being frilly.
Welcome to my PNL, Romilly!
This message was edited 5/26/2021, 5:01 AM
It seems more feminine to be. I’m pretty neutral to it. I really want to say a knew a girl with the name, but I can’t place the face.
BtN says it simply means "of Rome", there's no mention of "man". It was (is) an English surname, and before that a Roman family name, so technically it would classify as unisex. I agree with you, by sound alone I prefer it on girls only.
From your list I like Romilly Margaret and Romilly Genevieve.
Others:
Romilly Alice
Romilly Scarlett
Romilly Harriet
Romilly Thea June
Romilly Ada Violet
Romilly Zara Beatrix
Romilly Iris Maeve
From your list I like Romilly Margaret and Romilly Genevieve.
Others:
Romilly Alice
Romilly Scarlett
Romilly Harriet
Romilly Thea June
Romilly Ada Violet
Romilly Zara Beatrix
Romilly Iris Maeve