74%RatingSave Gender Feminine Usage Italian, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Late Roman Pronounced Pron. /ro.ˈma.na/(Italian) /ˈro.ma.na/(Czech) /ˈrɔ.ma.na/(Slovak) [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Feminine form of Romanus (see Roman). Related NamesFamily Tree·Details Masculine FormsRomano(Italian) Roman(Polish) Roman(Slovene) Roman(Croatian) Roman(Czech) Roman(Slovak) Romaeus, Romanus(Late Roman) Other Languages & CulturesRomée(Dutch) Romaine, Romayne(English) Romaine, Romane, Romée(French) Romána(Hungarian) Same SpellingRománaUser SubmissionRómana PopularityDetails Last ranked #56 in 1989 Austria Last ranked #903 in 1950 Brazil (by decade) Last ranked #196 in 2015 Czechia Last ranked #891 in 1996 England and Wales Last ranked #444 in 1920 Spain (by decade) People think this name isRate·Details classic mature formal upper class wholesome strong refined strange serious Name DaysName Days? Austria: February 23Croatia: February 23Czechia: November 18Lithuania: February 23Poland: February 23 Categories child actors, Doctor Who companions, Elder Scrolls characters, ends in -ana, feminine forms, nationalities, politics, teachers, tennis players, TV presenters