Romanus is a male name with Latin origin. It is pronounced as roh-MAY-nuhs (/roːˈmeɪnɑs/) in Latin. The name Romanus has associations with strength, power, and leadership. It is derived from the Latin word "Romanus," meaning "citizen of Rome." This name carries a sense of history and heritage, evoking images of the mighty Roman Empire. Romanus is a timeless name that has been used for centuries and continues to be popular today. In the United States, it ranked 12,141st in terms of occurrence in 2018. Variations of this name include Roman.
Romanus of Caesarea, also known as Romanus of Antioch, is venerated as a martyr who served as a deacon in Caesarea and was martyred in Antioch. |
Romanus Adolf Hedwig, also known as R.A.H., was a renowned German botanist specializing in pteridophytes, spermatophytes, mycology, and bryology, and is recognized by the standard author abbreviation R.Hedw. |