Romon is of Latin origin, derived from the word "romanus," which means "of Rome." It is primarily used as a boy's name but can also be given to girls. The name gained popularity in the Middle Ages and was often associated with people of Roman descent or those who admired Roman culture and history. In some cases, Romon may have been used as a diminutive form of Romanus, similar to how other names like Ronnie are used for Ronald or Ron. Today, Romon is not widely used but remains an uncommon name choice that carries a unique historical connection.
The name Romon experienced varied popularity over the century, with notable peaks in the mid-70s and early 80s. The highest number of births in a single year was 16 in 1979. However, since the late 80s, its usage has declined significantly, with only 5 or fewer births per year since 1990.