Romanda is a name of Slavic origin, derived from the Roman Catholic saint, Saint Romanos. The name means "from the Roman land," reflecting its connection to Rome and the Roman Empire. It is often associated with the qualities of strength, wisdom, and courage, which are traditionally attributed to individuals named after saints. In some cultures, Romanda may also be interpreted as a symbol of leadership or guidance, as it was once held by prominent figures in history.
"Romanda experienced a peak in popularity with 12 births in 1973, but it was relatively uncommon overall, with no more than 12 occurrences in any given year and only 5 births recorded in seven of the reported years."