Romus, derived from the Latin word 'Romanus', signifies 'of Rome' or 'Roman'. This name has a rich historical context, being associated with the ancient Roman empire and its legendary founder Romulus, who along with his twin brother Remus, was said to have been nursed by a she-wolf. However, it's important to note that while Romulus is often used interchangeably with Romus in some contexts, they are distinct names with different historical connotations.
"In the year 1920, there were six babies named Romulus."