Romi

#54 in Nebraska

Meaning of Romi

Romi—pronounced a breezy ROH-mee—arrives on the tongue like the first sip of limoncello at dusk, delicate yet bright, and her story winds through several cultures as gracefully as ivy over an ancient Roman balcony. Some hear in her syllables the Hebrew rōmī, “my height,” an affectionate reminder to aim for the stars; others trace her to Romy, the German-French pet form of Rosemary and Romana, forever linked to la città eterna, Rome, and to the fragrant rosemary that perfumes Mediterranean kitchens. Either way, she carries the soft rustle of olive leaves and the promise of la dolce vita: quick laughter, easy charm, and a touch of cinematic glamour—think silver-screen darling Romy Schneider or the quirky comedy “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion.” In America she has long danced at the edges of popularity, flickering like a firefly from the 1960s onward, yet in recent years she has risen—gracefully, serenely—through the baby-name charts, suggesting that more parents are falling under her timeless, sun-dappled spell.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as ROH-mee (/rəʊˈmiː/)

American English

  • Pronunced as ROH-mee (/roʊˈmi/)

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Notable People Named Romi

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