Romani

Meaning of Romani

Imagine a name that dances across the tongue like a Vespa weaving through the lanes of Rome—meet Romani, a unisex treasure pronounced roh-MAH-nee (/roʊˈmɑːni/) that brims with both ancient gravitas and breezy wanderlust. Rooted in Italian heritage, Romani nods to the proud descendants of Rome while tipping its hat to the vibrant Romani people. Their nomadic rhythms have colored Europe’s tapestry with music, movement, and the occasional impromptu tambourine solo. This spirited choice is as versatile as a well-packed suitcase—equally at home in a bustling piazza or on a spontaneous road-trip soundtrack—and it invites every child to carry a spark of history and adventure wherever they roam. Warm, playful, and richly evocative, Romani is the perfect passport to a life full of curiosity, culture, and maybe just a little bit of harmless mischief.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as roh-MAH-nee (/roʊˈmɑːni/)

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Notable People Named Romani

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