Romayne is a unique and captivating female given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Romanus, which translates to 'of Rome'. This name has been used sparsely throughout history but has seen a slight resurgence in recent decades, making it both timeless and contemporary. It offers parents an opportunity to give their daughter a distinctive name with a rich historical background while still being accessible and easy to pronounce. The spelling Romayne is more commonly found than alternatives such as Romaine or Romana, adding to its uniqueness.
"Romayne was popular among newborns twice in the early 20th century, once in 1915 with 5 births and again between 1930-1933 when there were 6 births each year, totaling 17 babies named Romayne during these periods."