Meaning & History
Romi is a Hebrew given name meaning "my height, my exaltation." The name is derived from the Hebrew root rum (רום), which conveys concepts of height, elevation, or exaltation, often used in a spiritual or metaphorical sense in Biblical Hebrew. As a feminine name, Romi reflects a sense of pride and lofty status, possibly inspired by phrases from the Hebrew Bible such as "רוֹם" (exaltation) in Psalms or prophetic books.
Notable Bearers
Romi has been borne by several notable figures across diverse fields. Romi Park (born 1972) is a celebrated Japanese actress and voice actress, best known for voicing characters in anime like Fullmetal Alchemist and Naruto. Romi Dames (born 1979) is a Japanese-American actress known for her work in film and television. Romi Garduce (born 1969) is a Filipino mountain climber and IT professional who gained fame for summiting Mount Everest and other peaks. Romi Goldmuntz (1882–1960) was a Belgian businessman who played a vital role in preserving the Antwerp diamond trade after World War II. Romi Ropati (born 1976) is a retired rugby union player from New Zealand who represented the Highlanders in Super Rugby. Romi Paritzki (born 2004) is an Israeli world champion rhythmic gymnast representing Israel in international competitions. Romi Mayes is a Canadian country and folk musician. Romi Spada is a Swiss bobsledder who competed in the early 1950s.
Origins and Etymology
The name Romi is of Hebrew origin, coming from the Hebrew word "rum" meaning "height" or "exaltation." It may be considered a modern variant or nickname related to longer names such as Romit or Rami, which also derive from this root. In Israel, Romi is a common contemporary feminine name, reflecting a trend of names that express metaphorical elevation.
Forms and Variants
A related modern name is Romi (Hebrew: רוֹמִי), sometimes used as a diminutive. The root rum also appears in other names such as Ram and Rimon.
Key Facts
- Meaning: "my height, my exaltation"
- Origin: Hebrew
- Type: First name
- Usage regions: Israel, Jewish diaspora
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Romi