Name: Romolo
Gender: Male
Usage: Romolo, of latin origin, is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name.
People having the name Romolo are in general originating from Italy, Switzerland, United States of America.
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Numerology of the first name Romolo: calculate the core numbers of your numerology chart to discover your numerological profile and your personality traits.
The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 7. It denotes a pattern that assists you in growth and development: spiritual, intelligent, analytical, reserved, knowledgeable, mysterious, intuitive.
Interpretation:
Qualities: Philosophical, Spiritual
Ruling planet: Neptune
Colors: Green
Gemstones: Moonstone
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The name Romolo is ranked on the 60,470th position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used.
We estimate that there are at least 2300 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population. The name Romolo has six characters. It means that it is relatively medium-length, compared to the other names in our database.
We do not have enough data to display the number of people who were given the name Romolo for each year.
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History and Origin
Italian (characteristic of the region around Rome): from the Latin name Rōmulus, borne by one of the legendary founders of the Roman state. According to the legend, Romulus won a competition with his twin brother Remus to name and rule over the city which they had founded. In fact the derivation is the other way about, and Rōmulus comes from Rōma Rome, itself of uncertain origin. The Romans themselves often connected it with Greek rhōmē strength, but this is no more than a folk etymology.
Feminine form: Romola (the name of the heroine of a novel by George Eliot, set in 15th-century Florence).
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