Romana is a surname and female given name.
Its roots are either from the Assyrian/Syriac Roma ('above') and na ('one'), or from the feminine form of the Latin name Romanus ('Roman'). One possible pronunciation of Romana in English is /rɔːˈmɑːnə/.
Name days
- Czech: 18 November
 - Slovak: 23 February
 - Polish: 23 February
 - German: 23 February or 9 August
 - Hungarian: 23 February or 22 May
 
People with the given name
- Romana Acosta Bañuelos (1925–2018), Mexican American businesswoman and politician
 - Romana Bashir, Pakistani activist
 - Romana Calligaris (1924–2002), Italian freestyle swimmer
 - Romana Carén (born 1979), Austrian actress and director
 - Romana Chrenková (born 1987), Czech handball player
 - Romana D'Annunzio (born 1972), Scottish television presenter
 - Romana Didulo, Canadian false pretender and conspiracy theorist
 - Romana Dubnová (born 1978), Czech high jumper
 - Romana Graham (born 1986), New Zealand rugby union footballer
 - Romana Hamzová (born 1970), Czech basketball player
 - Romana Hejdová (born 1988), Czech basketball player
 - Romana Jalil, Pakistani politician
 - Romana Javitz (1903–1980), American artist and librarian
 - Romana Jerković (born 1964), Croatian politician
 - Romana Jordan Cizelj (born 1966), Slovene politician
 - Romana Kryzanowska (1923–2013), American Pilates student
 - Romana Maláčová (born 1987), Czech athlete
 - Romana Labounková (born 1989), Czech racing cyclist
 - Romana Tabak (born 1991), Slovak tennis player
 - Romana Tedjakusuma (born 1976), Indonesian tennis player
 - Romana Župan (born 1987), Croatian sports sailor
 
People with the surname
- Dimples Romana (born 1984), Filipina actress and model
 
Fictional characters
- Romana (Doctor Who), a character from the British SF series Doctor Who
 
See also
- Romana (disambiguation)
 - Romanus (disambiguation)
 - Romaña, a Spanish-language surname
 
References
- Miloslava Knappová's Book
 
External links
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