ROMA
Roma
Roma is a surname of English and Scottish origin. Variations of the name include Rome, Romie, and Romeo. The name is believed to derive from the medieval given name "Rome," which itself originates from the Latin Romanus, meaning "Roman."
The Roma surname is prominent in various regions of the United Kingdom, particularly in England and Scotland. It is fairly common and has been documented in historical records dating back several centuries.
Individuals bearing the surname Roma can be found in diverse professions and walks of life across the UK and beyond. Like many surnames, the significance and history of the Roma name may vary between different family lines.
Over time, the Roma surname has likely undergone changes in spelling and pronunciation, reflecting the evolution of language and naming practices. Researching family history and genealogy can provide further insights into the origins and branches of the Roma surname.
There are approximately 121 people named Roma in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Roma.
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