Romanas
Masculine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
Romanas is a masculine Lithuanian given name, a direct Lithuanian adaptation of the Latin name Roman. Derived from the Late Latin Romanus, meaning "Roman," the name carries connotations of citizenship and identity tied to the ancient city of Rome. Saint namesakes include a 7th-century bishop of Rouen, and historical figures such as medieval rulers of Bulgaria, Kyiv, and Moldavia have borne the name, spreading its use across Europe.
Variants and Cultural Context
Romanas belongs to a family of related forms found in many languages, from Romà in Catalan to Raman in Belarusian. Its diminutive Romas is also used as a given name in Lithuania. The name's root traces to the Latin Roma, meaning Rome, and the suffix -anus indicates origin, thus Romanus means "belonging to Rome.” In the Lithuanian context, the name fits into the Baltic tradition of adopting Christian and classical names with Latin or Greek origins.
Notable Bearers
Notable contemporary Lithuanians named Romanas include:
Romanas Chodakauskas (1883–1932), a military officer who served during Lithuania’s interwar period.OJ” Frédérique (born with the name Romanas Frederique Jr.), American football cornerback known by his nickname.Romanas Januškevičius (born 1953), a mathematician specializing in probability and statistics.Romanas Plečkaitis (1933–2009), a philosopher and historian of Lithuanian philosophy.
Meaning: “Roman” (from Latin Romanus)Origin: Latin, transmitted via Christianity into LithuanianType: First nameUsage region: LithuaniaRelated names: Roman (English), Romas (Lithuanian diminutive); cognates in many European languages