Ronata is a unique and captivating female given name of Slavic origin, particularly popular among those of Czech heritage. Derived from the male name Roman, which itself has Latin roots meaning 'citizen of Rome', Ronata offers a distinctive feminine twist on this classic moniker. Spelling variations include Ronata, Ronáta, Ronáta, and even Ronatha or Ronataa, demonstrating its flexibility and adaptability across different languages and cultures.
The name Ronata experienced a notable spike in popularity between 1979 and 1980, with the number of births nearly doubling from 9 to 19. However, it then declined steadily over the following years, reaching a low of 5 births in 1983. Overall, there were 39 babies named Ronata born between 1979 and 1983 inclusive.