[Opinions] Rome
We would like to honor a grandmother whose maiden name was Rome. Do you have any suggestions for girl combos? Suggestions for double first names are particularly welcome. Thanks!
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Roman!
Roman (pronounced like a person from Rome) is one of my favorite names.
Roman (pronounced like a person from Rome) is one of my favorite names.
Rome is in my top 5 girl names!! I adore it! My fave combo is Rome Anastasia but I also love Rome Bailey, Rome Winter, Rome Alexis, Rome Aurora, Rome Lily, Rome Autumn, Rome Echo, Rome Eliza and Rome Savannah.
I don't particularly like double FNs because I have one and it's annoying to have to explain that (seemingly simple) concept all the time. But you can consider some of the afore-mentioned combos as double names and I'll also suggest Anna Rome, Ashlie Rome, Cleo Rome, Emma Rome, Kara Rome, Lily Rome (though most people might assume you're saying "Lily Rose"), Maia Rome, Rylie Rome, and Sarah Rome.
Anyway I hope I've helped and I would honestly love to meet a little girl with Rome somewhere in her name. =)
I don't particularly like double FNs because I have one and it's annoying to have to explain that (seemingly simple) concept all the time. But you can consider some of the afore-mentioned combos as double names and I'll also suggest Anna Rome, Ashlie Rome, Cleo Rome, Emma Rome, Kara Rome, Lily Rome (though most people might assume you're saying "Lily Rose"), Maia Rome, Rylie Rome, and Sarah Rome.
Anyway I hope I've helped and I would honestly love to meet a little girl with Rome somewhere in her name. =)
I'm not sure if you want Rome to be a fn or a mn. Here goes:
Rome Arabella
Rome Olivia
Rome Isadora
Rome Leandra
Rome Veronique
Rome Patricia (= a Roman noblewoman)
Sylvia Rome
Eleanor Rome
Lucinda Rome
Parthenope Rome (Naples + Rome)("par-THEN-uh-pee")
Amalthea Rome
Euphemia Rome (nn Effie?)
Eugenia Rome
Theophania Rome (nn Tippy?)
Evarista Rome
Wow. You can have a lot of fun with ancient fns. As a mn, it almost substitutes for the ubiquitous Rose.
Alternately, have you considered Roman for a boy, or Roma / Romola ("ROH-mu-luh") for a girl?
I'll be interested to see if this develops into an actual name that you will use. Please let us know if anyone's suggestions hit the mark. Thanks!
Rome Arabella
Rome Olivia
Rome Isadora
Rome Leandra
Rome Veronique
Rome Patricia (= a Roman noblewoman)
Sylvia Rome
Eleanor Rome
Lucinda Rome
Parthenope Rome (Naples + Rome)("par-THEN-uh-pee")
Amalthea Rome
Euphemia Rome (nn Effie?)
Eugenia Rome
Theophania Rome (nn Tippy?)
Evarista Rome
Wow. You can have a lot of fun with ancient fns. As a mn, it almost substitutes for the ubiquitous Rose.
Alternately, have you considered Roman for a boy, or Roma / Romola ("ROH-mu-luh") for a girl?
I'll be interested to see if this develops into an actual name that you will use. Please let us know if anyone's suggestions hit the mark. Thanks!