Romona

Meaning of Romona

Romona is a feminine given name of Spanish etymological derivation, serving as an orthographic variant of Ramona, which itself represents the feminine form of Ramón—the Spanish adaptation of the Germanic compound Raymond, from ragin (“counsel”) and mund (“protection”). In contemporary Anglo-American usage, the name is articulated as roh-MOH-nuh (American English /roʊˈmoʊ.nə/, British English /rɔˈmɔn.ə/), reflecting only minor phonological adjustments between dialects. Onomastic data drawn from mid-20th-century California record a peak occurrence at rank 178 in 1940, followed by a gradual decline to relative obscurity by the early 1970s, a trajectory that underscores its status as a distinctly uncommon appellation in current registries. Characterized by a balanced bisyllabic structure and transparent phoneme distribution, Romona conveys associations of prudent guardianship, resonating with the technical precision and historical depth favored by parents seeking a name that merges cultural rootedness with understated individuality.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as roh-MOH-nuh (/roʊˈmoʊ.nə/)

British English

  • Pronunced as roh-MOH-nuh (/rɔˈmɔn.ə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

States Popularity Chart

Similar Names to Romona

Notable People Named Romona

Romona Robinson -
Vivian Whitaker
Curated byVivian Whitaker

Assistant Editor