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Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the given name. For ancient Roman names, see Roman naming conventions. Look up Roman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Roman is a masculine given name meaning from Rome, which originated within the Roman Empire, via Latin. In its initial sense, the title "Roman", (Romanus in Latin and Romanos in Greek) denotes a member of the Roman Empire, or belonging to or identifying with Roman (or Byzantine) culture.[1][2] It most likely evolved from Romulus, the legendary co-founder of Rome.[3]

Roman
Roman the Great, Grand Prince of Kiev
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameLatin
MeaningBeing Roman, belonging to the Roman/"Byzantine" Empire or From Rome
Region of originEurope
Other names
Alternative spellingCyrillic: Роман. Román, Romão, Romain
Variant formFemale form Romana
Related namesRomulus, Romanus, Romanos, Romano, Romeo, Rodman

Due to Byzantine cultural influence the name Roman (the Slavic variant of Romanos/Romanus) is widely used amongst Eastern and Western Slavs. The name day for Roman varies between countries. Román in Spanish is a popular given name in Spanish-speaking countries, especially in Latin-America.

Variations of the name include:

  • Catalan: Romà
  • French: Romain
  • German: Roman
  • Hungarian: Román
  • Italian: Romano
  • Latvian: Romāns
  • Portuguese: Romão
  • Spanish: Román
  • Greek: Ρωμανός
  • Polish, Czech, Slovak: Roman
  • Romanian: Roman
  • Russian, Ukrainian: Роман (Roman)
  • Belarusian: Раман (Raman)

Roman may refer to:

People named Roman

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Pre-20th century

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  • Roman of Đunis (9th century), Christian saint
  • Roman of Bulgaria (early 930s – 997), Tsar of Bulgaria
  • Roman Svyatoslavich (c. 1052 – 1079), Prince of Tmutarakan in Kyyivs’ka Rus'
  • Roman I of Kyiv (died 1180), Prince of Smolensk, Grand Prince of Kyiv and Prince of Novgorod
  • Roman the Great (c. 1152 – 1205), Grand Prince of Kyiv
  • Roman Danylovich (c. 1230 – c. 1261), Prince of Black Ruthenia (Navahradak), Prince of Slonim?
  • Roman I of Moldavia, Voivode of Moldavia (1391–1394)
  • Roman II of Moldavia, co-ruler of Moldavia (1447–1448)
  • Roman Bagration (1778–1834), Georgian prince and Imperial Russian Army general

Modern

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  • Roman Ablakimov (born 1987), Kyrgyzstani footballer
  • Roman Abraham (1891–1976), Polish general
  • Roman Abramovich (born 1966), Jewish Russian oligarch
  • Roman Abramovsky (born 1973), Ukrainian civil servant and politician
  • Roman Abrosimov (born 1994), Russian ice hockey player
  • Roman Adamov (born 1982), Russian footballer
  • Roman Aftanazy (1914–2004), Polish historian and author
  • Roman Aguirre (born 1897), Filipino patriot and one of the Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan
  • Roman Akbashev (born 1991), Russian footballer
  • Roman Akhalkatsi (born 1980), Georgian former footballer
  • Roman Aleksandrov (born 1976), Kazakhstani journalist
  • Roman Amoyan (born 1983), Armenian wrestler
  • Roman Anderson (born 1969), English football player
  • Roman Anin (born 1986), Russian investigative journalist
  • Roman Anthony (born 2004), American baseball player
  • Roman Antoszewski (1935–2017), Polish professor in plant physiology
  • Roman Aparicio (born 1980), Aruban footballer
  • Roman Artymowski (1919–1993), Polish painter and educator
  • Roman Asrankulov (born 1999), Kazakhstani footballer
  • Roman Atwood (born 1983), American YouTube personality and prankster
  • Roman Avdeev (born 1967), Russian businessman, investor, and philanthropist
  • Roman Avramenko (born 1988), Ukrainian javelin thrower
  • Roman Baber (born 1980), Canadian politician
  • Roman Badanin (born 1970), Russian journalist and researcher
  • Roman Balayan (born 1941), Ukrainian-Armenian film director
  • Roman Baldorioty de Castro (1822–1889), Puerto Rican politician and abolitionist
  • Roman Bannwart (1919–2010), Swiss theologian, priest, and musician
  • Roman Basa (1848–1897), Filipino patriot
  • Roman Bednář (born 1983), Czech footballer
  • Roman Begala (born 1999), Slovak footballer
  • Roman Begunov (born 1993), Belarusian footballer
  • Roman C. Benavente, Northern Mariana Islander politician
  • Roman Benecky (born 2000), Czech darts player
  • Roman Berdnikov (born 1974), Russian major general
  • Roman Berezovsky (born 1974), Armenian football coach and former player
  • Roman Bezjak (born 1989), Slovenian footballer
  • Roman Bezpalkiv (1938–2009), Ukrainian painter
  • Roman Bezrukavnikov (born 1973), American mathematician
  • Roman Bezsmertnyi (born 1965), Ukrainian politician
  • Roman Bezus (born 1990), Ukrainian footballer
  • Roman Bilek (born 1967), Czech racewalker
  • Roman Bilinski (born 2004), Polish racing driver
  • Roman Bochkala (born 1984), Ukrainian war correspondent
  • Roman Bodnar (born 1974), Ukrainian politician
  • Roman Bodnya (born 2001), Ukrainian footballer
  • Roman Bohnen (1901–1949), American actor
  • Roman Bondarenko (born 1966), Turkmenistan footballer
  • Roman Bondaruk (born 1974), Ukrainian sport shooter
  • Roman Borvanov (born 1982), Moldovan tennis player
  • Roman Borysevych (born 1993), Ukrainian footballer
  • Roman Botvynnyk (born 1993), Ukrainian footballer
  • Roman Boyko (born 1977), Russian politician
  • Roman Brandstaetter (1906–1987), Polish writer
  • Roman Buess (born 1992), Swiss footballer
  • Roman Bugaj (born 1973), Polish boxer
  • Roman Bunka (1951–2022), German instrumentalist and composer
  • Roman Burki (born 1990), Swiss Football Goalkeeper
  • Roman Burtsev (1971–2023), Russian serial killer and pedophile
  • Roman Busargin (born 1981), Russian politician
  • Roman Butenko (1980–2012), Ukrainian footballer
  • Roman Bykov (born 1992), Russian football player
  • Roman Cechmanek (1971–2023), Czech ice hockey player
  • Roman Celentano (born 2000), American soccer player
  • Roman Čerepkai (born 2002), Slovak footballer
  • Roman Červenka (born 1985), Czech ice hockey player
  • Roman Chalbaud (1931–2023), Venezuelan film director
  • Roman Chatov (1900–1987), American artist
  • Roman Chatrnúch (born 1973), Slovak professional ice hockey defenceman
  • Roman Chervinsky (born 1974), Ukrainian military man and counterintelligence officer
  • Roman Chumak (born 1982), Ukrainian football goalkeeper
  • Roman Chwalek (1898–1974), German trade unionist and politician
  • Roman Chytilek (born 1976), Czech chess player
  • Roman Cieslewicz (1930–1996), Polish-French artist
  • Roman Ciorogariu (1852–1936), Romanian bishop
  • Roman Codreanu (1952–2001), Romanian wrestler
  • Roman Colon (born 1979), Dominican baseball player
  • Roman Comas (born 1999), Argentine professional footballer
  • Roman Coppola (born 1965), American filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and entrepreneur
  • Roman Cress (born 1977), Marshallese sprinter
  • Roman Cuello (born 1977), Uruguayan footballer and coach
  • Roman Cycowski (1901–1998), American singer
  • Roman Danylak (1930–2012), Canadian-Ukrainian Catholic bishop
  • Roman Danylo, Canadian comedian
  • Roman Griffin Davis (born 2007), English actor
  • Roman Dmowski (1864–1939), Polish politician
  • Roman Dobrokhotov (born 1983), Russian investigative journalist
  • Roman Dolidze (born 1988), Georgian mixed martial artist
  • Roman Dzindzichashvili (born 1944), American chess player
  • Roman Eremenko (born 1987), Finnish football player
  • Roman Ferber (born 1993), Belgian footballer
  • Roman Filipov (1984–2018), Russian military pilot
  • Roman Fosti (born 1983), Estonian long-distance runner
  • Roman Frigg (born 1972), Swiss philosopher and professor
  • Roman Fritz (born 1966), Polish politician
  • Roman Gabriel (1940–2024), American football player
  • Roman Ghirshman (1895–1979), French archaeologist
  • Roman Giertych (born 1971), Polish politician and lawyer
  • Roman Glick, American bass guitarist
  • Roman Golanowski (born 1969), Polish long jumper
  • Roman Golovchenko (born 1973), Belarusian politician and former prime minister of Belarus
  • Roman Greenberg (born 1982), Israeli boxer
  • Roman Gribbs (1925–2016), American politician
  • Roman Hamrlík (born 1975), Czech ice hockey player
  • Roman Harper (born 1982), American football player
  • Roman Herzog (1934–2017), German politician
  • Roman Hoffstetter (1742–1815), German monk and composer
  • Roman Hruska (1904–1999), American politician
  • Roman Hryhorchuk (born 1965), Ukrainian football player and coach
  • Roman Hryshchuk (born 1989), Ukrainian politician
  • Roman Hubník (born 1984), Czech football player
  • Roman Ingarden (1893–1970), Polish philosopher
  • Roman Ivanovsky (born 1977), Russian swimmer
  • Roman Jackiw (1939–2023), Polish-American theoretical physicist
  • Roman Jakobson (1896–1982), Russian-American philologist
  • Roman Jasinski (1907–1991), Polish ballet dancer
  • Roman Jebavý (born 1989), Czech tennis player
  • Roman Josi (born 1990), Swiss ice hockey player
  • Roman Jugg, Welsh punk musician
  • Roman Kachanov (1921–1993), a Russian animator
  • Roman Romanovich Kachanov (born 1967), Russian film director
  • Roman Kantor (1912–1943), Polish épée fencer
  • Roman Karmen (1906–1978), Soviet film director, journalist, pedagogue, and publicist
  • Roman Kemp (born 1993), English radio host
  • Roman Kerschbaum (born 1994), Austrian footballer
  • Roman Khudyakov (born 1977), Russian politician
  • Roman Kim (born 1991), Kazakh violinist, composer and inventor
  • Roman Klein (1858–1924), Russian architect and educator
  • Roman Kłosowski (1929–2018), Polish actor
  • Roman Kopin (born 1974), Russian politician
  • Roman Kopylov (born 1991), Russian mixed martial artist
  • Roman Kostomarov (born 1977), Russian ice dancer
  • Roman Koudelka (born 1989), Czech ski jumper
  • Roman Kreuziger (born 1986), Czech road bicycle racer
  • Roman Kroitor (1926–2012), Canadian filmmaker
  • Roman Krzyżelewski (born 1949), Polish Navy commander-in-chief
  • Román Loayza (born 1948), Bolivian politician and farmer
  • Roman Macek (born 1997), Czech footballer
  • Roman Madyanov (1962–2024), Soviet-Russian actor
  • Roman Malinovsky (1876–1918), Russian politician
  • Roman Mars, American radio journalist and producer
  • Román Martínez, multiple people
  • Roman Mashovets (born 1976), Ukrainian politician
  • Román Mejías (1925–2023), Cuban baseball player
  • Roman Miroshnichenko (born 1977), Ukrainian-Russian guitarist and composer
  • Roman Mitichyan (born 1978), Armenian actor and mixed martial arts fighter
  • Roman Mityukov (born 2000), Swiss swimmer
  • Roman Neustädter (born 1988), German football player
  • Roman Oben (born 1972), American football player
  • Roman Ondak (born 1966), Slovakian conceptual artist
  • Roman Opałka (1931–2011), Polish painter
  • Roman Osin (born 1961), British cinematographer
  • Roman Oreshuck (born 1975), Russian footballer, agent, and official
  • Roman Pavlyuchenko (born 1981), Russian football player
  • Roman Polák (born 1986), Czech ice hockey player
  • Roman Polanski (born 1933), Polish film director
  • Roman Procházka (born 1989), Slovak footballer
  • Roman Protasevich, Belarusian journalist, blogger, activist
  • Roman Ptitsyn (born 1975), Russian politician
  • Roman Putin (born 1977), Russian businessman and politician
  • Roman Quinn (born 1993), American baseball player
  • Roman Rashada (born 2001), American football player
  • Roman Rasskazov (born 1979), Russian race walker
  • Román Recarte (born 1987), Venezuelan tennis player
  • Roman Repilov (born 1996), Russian luger
  • Roman Reigns (born 1985), American professional wrestler, currently signed to the WWE
  • Roman Romanenko (born 1971), Russian cosmonaut
  • Roman Romanov, multiple people
  • Roman Romulo (born 1967), Filipino politician
  • Roman Rosen (1847–1921), Russian diplomat
  • Roman Rubinshteyn (born 1996), Belarusian-Israeli basketball player
  • Roman Rudenko (1907–1981), Soviet lawyer
  • Roman Rurua (born 1942), Soviet wrestler
  • Roman Safiullin (born 1997), Russian professional tennis player
  • Roman Salanoa (born 1997), American rugby union player
  • Roman Šebrle (born 1974), Czech decathlete
  • Roman Seleznev (born 1984), Russian computer hacker
  • Roman U. Sexl (1939–1986), Austrian physicist
  • Roman Sharonov (born 1976), Russian footballer
  • Roman Shchurenko (born 1976), Ukrainian long jumper
  • Roman Shirokov (born 1981), Russian football player
  • Roman Shukhevych (1907–1950), Ukrainian politician and military leader
  • Roman Silantyev (born 1977), Russian sociologist
  • Roman Skorniakov (born 1976), Russian-born figure skater
  • Roman Smishko (born 1983), Ukrainian football player
  • Roman Sołtyk (1790–1843), Polish nobleman (szlachcic), political activist and general
  • Roman Sorkin (born 1996), Israeli basketball player
  • Roman Staněk (born 2004), Czech racing driver
  • Roman Starchenko (born 1986), Kazakhstani ice hockey player
  • Roman Starovoyt (1972–2025), Russian politician
  • Roman Szporluk (born 1933), Ukrainian-American political scientist and historian
  • Roman Szymański (1840–1908), Polish political activist, publicist, and editor
  • Roman Tam (1950–2002), Hong Kong singer
  • Roman Toi (1916–2018), Estonian composer
  • Roman Tomas (born 1980), Slovak ice hockey player
  • Roman Tomaszewski (born 1960), Polish chess player
  • Roman Trakhtenberg (1968–2009), Russian radio journalist
  • Roman Trotsenko (born 1970), Russian billionaire businessman
  • Roman Turek (born 1970), Czech ice hockey player
  • Roman Turovsky-Savchuk (born 1961), American artist
  • Roman Týce (born 1977), Czech footballer
  • Roman Ubakivi (born 1945), Estonian football player and coach
  • Roman (Robert) von Ungern-Sternberg (1886–1921), Russian Lieutenant General
  • Roman Vasyanov (born 1980), Russian cinematographer
  • Román Vega (born 2004), Argentine footballer
  • Roman Verostko (born 1929), American artist and educator
  • Roman Vishniac (1897–1990), Russian photographer
  • Roman Vlad (1919–2013), Romanian-Italian musicologist
  • Roman Vlasov (born 1990), Russian wrestler
  • Roman Volodkov (born 1973), Ukrainian diver
  • Roman Wagner (born 1963), Swiss ice hockey player
  • Roman Walker (born 2000), Welsh cricketer
  • Roman Wallner (born 1982), Austrian professional footballer
  • Roman Wanecki, Polish Paralympic volleyball player
  • Roman Wapiński (1931–2008), Polish historian
  • Roman Waschuk (born 1962), Ukrainian politician
  • Roman Weidenfeller (born 1980), German football player
  • Roman L. Weil (1940–2023), American economist
  • Roman Werfel (1906–2003), Polish politician
  • Roman White, American music video director
  • Roman Wick (born 1985), Swiss ice hockey player
  • Roman Wilhelm (1936–1991), Polish actor
  • Roman Will (born 1992), Czech ice hockey goaltender
  • Roman Wilson (born 2001), American football player
  • Roman Woelfel (born 1974), German physician, virologist and Bundeswehr colonel
  • Roman Wojcicki (born 1958), Polish footballer
  • Roman Wojtusiak (1906–1987), Polish zoologist and professor
  • Roman Worndle (1913–1942), German alpine skier
  • Roman Wozniak (1903–1963), Polish politician, steelworker, and starosta
  • Roman Yakovlev (born 1976), Russian volleyball player
  • Roman Yakub (born 1958), American composer
  • Roman Yakuba (born 2001), Ukrainian footballer
  • Roman Yalovenko (born 1997), Ukrainian footballer
  • Roman Yampolskiy (born 1979), Latvian computer scientist
  • Roman Yanushkovsky (born 1995), Russian footballer
  • Roman Yaremchuk (born 1995), Ukrainian football player
  • Roman Yazvinskyy (born 1986), Ukrainian luger
  • Roman Yegorov (born 1974), Russian swimmer
  • Roman Yemelyanov (born 1992), Russian footballer
  • Roman Yeremin (born 1997), Kazakhstani biathlete
  • Roman Yevgenyev (born 1999), Russian footballer
  • Roman Yevmenyev (born 1979), Russian footballer
  • Roman Yezhov (born 1997), Russian footballer
  • Roman Yuzepchuk (born 1997), Belarusian footballer
  • Roman Zabzaliuk (died 2018), Ukrainian politician
  • Roman Zach (born 1973), Czech actor
  • Roman Zakharkiv (born 1991), Ukrainian luger
  • Roman Zakharyin-Koshkin (died 1543), Russian boyar
  • Roman Zakrzewski (1955–2014), Polish painter
  • Roman Zambrowski (1909–1977), Polish politician
  • Roman Zamulin (born 1984), Russian serial killer
  • Roman Zaretski (born 1983), Belarusian-Israeli ice dancer
  • Roman Zaretsky (born 1983), Israeli ice dancer
  • Roman Zaslavsky, Russian-Israeli classical pianist
  • Roman Zawilinski (1855–1932), Polish linguist, pedagogue and ethnographer
  • Roman Zentsov (born 1973), Russian mixed martial arts fighter
  • Roman Zenzinger (1903–1990), Austrian artist and commercial designer
  • Roman Zirnwald (born 1982), Austrian badminton player
  • Roman Zobnin (born 1994), Russian footballer
  • Roman Zolotov (born 1974), Russian ice hockey player
  • Roman Zozulya (born 1979), Ukrainian artistic gymnast
  • Roman Zozulya (born 1989), Ukrainian footballer
  • Roman Zub (born 1967), Ukrainian footballer
  • Roman Zubarev, Russian chemist
  • Roman Zulinski (1837–1864), Polish mathematician and co-commander of the January Uprising
  • Roman Zvarych (born 1953), Ukrainian politician
  • Roman Zvonkov (1967–1995), Ukrainian biathlete

Fictional characters

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  • Roman, a character in the TV series Star-Crossed
  • Roman C. Kitt, a character in the book Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
  • Roman Allen, a character in the TV series, EastEnders
  • Roman Armitage in Get Out
  • Roman Bellic, a character in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV
  • Roman Brady, a character in the soap opera Days of Our Lives
  • Roman Bridger, a character in the film Scream 3
  • Roman DeBeers, a character in the series Party Down
  • Roman Godfrey, a character in Hemlock Grove
  • Roman J. Israel, a character in the film Roman J. Israel, Esq.
  • Roman Nagel, a character in the Ocean's Eleven franchise
  • Roman Pearce, reformed street racing criminal from The Fast and the Furious series
  • Roman Reigns, ring name of professional wrestler Leati Joseph Anoaʻi in WWE
  • Roman Roy, a character in the HBO TV series Succession
  • Roman Russo, a character in the TV Series Wizards Beyond Waverly Place
  • Roman Sionis, a supervillain appearing in DC comics
  • Roman Sanders, an aspect of a personality, representing Creativity in 'Sanders Sides', a webseries.
  • Roman Strauss, protagonist of the 1991 neo-noir film Dead Again
  • Roman Zazo, recurring character in the TV series Jane the Virgin

See also

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  • Romain (disambiguation)
  • Romano (disambiguation)
  • Romanus (disambiguation)
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References

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  1. ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Roman". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
  2. ^ "Roman: Name Meaning, Popularity, and Similar Names". Nameberry. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
  3. ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Romulus". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
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