Romie

"Variant of Romy. Rose; from Rosemary or Romaine"

โ™€ Female ยท French, German
short elegant french popular-in-france popular-in-germany variant

๐Ÿ“– About Romie

Romie is a soft, charming variant of Romy โ€” a name with dual origins: the Latin Rosemarius ("dew of the sea", the herb rosemary) and the Latin-French Romaine, meaning "of Rome". In French and German-speaking cultures, the Romy/Romie cluster carries a quietly sophisticated elegance, playful yet refined. The name gained iconic status in the mid-20th century largely through actress Romy Schneider, whose luminous screen presence gave the name a cinematic, bittersweet quality. In France and Germany, Romie remains fashionable โ€” evoking old-world charm and film-era glamour. The spelling Romie, with its gentler final "e", is particularly at home in French-speaking regions.

๐Ÿ“ Details

  • OriginFrench, German
  • Genderโ™€ Female
  • MeaningVariant of Romy. Rose; from Rosemary or Romaine

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โญ Famous People

  • Romy Schneider โ€” Iconic Austrian-French actress celebrated for the Sissi trilogy and acclaimed films like The Swimming Pool and Ludwig. One of the most beloved European actresses of the 20th century.
  • Romy Madley Croft โ€” British musician, singer and guitarist, best known as a founding member of the indie rock band The xx.
  • Romie Lesser โ€” French actress and comedian known for her work in French television and theatre productions.
  • Romy van den Berg โ€” Dutch model and social media personality who has been a prominent face in European fashion circles.