Romiah is an uncommon yet captivating name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Romans. It was traditionally used as a surname before evolving into a given name in recent times. The name Romiah is believed to have originated from the Latin word 'Romanus,' meaning 'of Rome' or 'citizen of Rome.' Thus, it holds a strong connection with ancient Roman history and culture. Despite its unique sound, Romiah does not have any specific pronunciation guidelines, allowing individuals to interpret and pronounce it according to their preference.
"Romiah saw its peak popularity in 2011 with seven births that year. Over the span of these years (2002 to 2017), a total of seventeen babies were named Romiah."