Originating from the French language, the name Romane is predominantly associated with boys. In French, it is pronounced as roh-MAHN (/rɔ.man/), while in English it is pronounced as roh-MAYN (/roʊˈmeɪn/). The name has a variation - Roman.
In terms of popularity in the United States, Romane has seen varying levels of usage over the years. In 2010, there were 5 occurrences of the name, ranking at 12,228th place. In 1999 and 1993, it was given to 5 newborns and ranked at 9,911th and 8,699th place respectively. The highest usage was recorded in 1979 with 5 occurrences and a rank of 6,055th place. While not one of the most common names in recent years, Romane holds a unique charm that may appeal to parents seeking a distinctive and international name for their baby boy.
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