masculine Román

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Origin:
etruscan
Name Root:
Ruma / Rumon > ROMA > Romanus
Meaning:*
This name, “Roman or from Rome,” is linked to Rome’s city. About the origin of the name “Roma” several hypotheses have been advanced. The most important are the following: 1) From “rōmŭlus” (figuratively) Roman, son of Ascanius and founder of the city. 2) The most credited version is from the Etruscan “rumon / ruma” plus the Etruscan suffix “-on,” an old name of Tiber. After 650 BC, the Etruscans became dominant in Italy and expanded into north-central Italy. Roman tradition claimed that Rome had been under the control of seven kings from 753 to 509 BC, beginning with the mythic Romulus, who, along with his brother Remus were said to have founded the city of Rome.

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Numerological Values: #7

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