Roman is a name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman Empire. It was originally a title given to Roman magistrates and generals, meaning 'citizen of Rome'.
Roman has cultural significance in many Western cultures, particularly in Europe, where it's often associated with ancient Roman values such as strength, honor, and citizenship.
People named Roman are often seen as confident, ambitious, and resilient individuals who value tradition and family.
The name Roman remains popular globally, especially among parents seeking a strong, timeless name with historical significance.