The name Romnie is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Romanus. It means 'citizen of Rome' and was originally used as a nickname for someone who had been born in Rome or had Roman ancestry. The name gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to the influence of Latin learning and the romance languages. Over time, it has evolved into various forms such as Romnie, Romany, Romnee, among others.
"Rmonie had a strong debut year with 5 births recorded in 2004."