Romany
I was wondering does anyone know a person called this, or has ever come across this name before? I saw this the other night on TV, but I can't remember where exactly.
The name isn't on the datebase, so I'm wondering if maybe it's just an alternative on the name Roman, Romeo or Romanus? I have no idea if it's male or female either. Sounds masculine.
The name isn't on the datebase, so I'm wondering if maybe it's just an alternative on the name Roman, Romeo or Romanus? I have no idea if it's male or female either. Sounds masculine.
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I'm not sure where the name comes from, but Romani (or Romany) is the language of the Roma/Romani/Rom (Gypsy) people of Europe.
I know a woman in her forties named Romany; her parents are white Americans from Alaska, and I'm not sure where they got the name.
I know a woman in her forties named Romany; her parents are white Americans from Alaska, and I'm not sure where they got the name.
Where I live, a Romany Cream is a chocolate biscuit, and a rival manufacturer makes a very similar product and calls it a Gypsy Cream. Not proof, but a strong hint!
My Best Friend's Name Is Romani [Female].
Though, I'm Not Sure If Those Two Are Variants Of One Another.
[Or Different Completely.]
Though, I'm Not Sure If Those Two Are Variants Of One Another.
[Or Different Completely.]
Could the name have been Romani? As in the Romani ethnic group?
I'm not totally sure. It's possible, but I saw it spelt distinctly as: Romany with the y.
Sometimes "y"
It is sometimes spelled with a "y". The name for the language is also spelled both ways. Either way, the name could refer to the group. Or it could just be a "creative" twist on the other names you've mentioned.
It is sometimes spelled with a "y". The name for the language is also spelled both ways. Either way, the name could refer to the group. Or it could just be a "creative" twist on the other names you've mentioned.