Rome vs Roman vs Romeo

Hey everyone :smile:

I’ve been loving Rome lately but I’m wondering if it could stand on it’s own, do you think it sounds unfinished?

Let me know which is your favourite! :sunflower:

  • Rome
  • Roman
  • Romeo

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[name_m]Roman[/name_m] and [name_m]Romeo[/name_m] are both such gorgeous names!

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I really like all three of these, I can’t choose a favourite! I think [name_u]Rome[/name_u] has a very cool, trendy sound and could definitely work on its own.

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I’ve never heard of [name_u]Rome[/name_u] as a name. Not saying it couldn’t work… It’s just unexpected.

I really like [name_m]Roman[/name_m]. It’s one of my favourite names for a boy.
I want to like [name_m]Romeo[/name_m] but the dictionary meaning puts me off (“an attractive, passionate male seducer or lover”). I think it would be a hard name to pull off if you’re not conventionally attractive.

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I like [name_u]Rome[/name_u] on its own, and I think it is actually a lot more wearable than [name_m]Romeo[/name_m]. I had heard of an adult man named [name_u]Rome[/name_u] and it suited him well; it didn’t really strike me as an unusual name even though I suppose it is.

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[name_f]My[/name_f] favorite stylistically is [name_m]Romeo[/name_m], but it just seems like a hard name to wear. I voted for [name_m]Roman[/name_m]! I think [name_u]Rome[/name_u] can stand on its own ( it’s just not my personal favorite option).

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I do slightly prefer [name_m]Romeo[/name_m] but [name_u]Rome[/name_u] is handsome and solid too

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[name_m]Romeo[/name_m] I feel like its hard to wear
[name_u]Rome[/name_u] is my favorite out of the three!! Its só diferent but cool and recognizable
[name_m]Roman[/name_m] is cute as well and you can still get [name_u]Rome[/name_u] from nn

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I love all 3 of these, and I have had the same confusion lol.

However recently, I’ve been loving [name_u]Rome[/name_u] the most! It’s my favorite and I think it’s completely wearable and strong.

If you want, you could even do [name_m]Roman[/name_m] or [name_m]Romeo[/name_m] nn “Rome”.

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I’ve never considered [name_u]Rome[/name_u] on its own but I kind of love it. It’s streamlined but robust and I appreciate that it’s a homonym for roam.

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I like both [name_u]Rome[/name_u] and [name_m]Roman[/name_m]. [name_u]Rome[/name_u] could absolutely stand alone. It’s similar to names like [name_u]Rhodes[/name_u], [name_u]Reed[/name_u] or [name_u]Rune[/name_u].

[name_f]My[/name_f] favourite option of all would be [name_u]Roma[/name_u] (for either sex) but it feels like more of a GP.

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I also really like [name_u]Rome[/name_u]!

But my favourite is definitely [name_m]Roman[/name_m] such a handsome name that feels strong and historic.

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I agree that [name_m]Romeo[/name_m] is tricky to pull off! I like it in theory but [name_u]Rome[/name_u] would definitely be my number 1 choice over it :smiling_face: I’m glad many here seem to like it as well :smile:

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oooh I love the names you mentioned here, [name_u]Reed[/name_u] & [name_u]Rhodes[/name_u] are very handsome :star_struck:

I was the same I never thought of it as a name before but I’ve recently been falling in love with place names and thought [name_u]Rome[/name_u] is just so handsome! :smiling_face:

I prefer [name_u]Rome[/name_u]. It’s a cool name.

[name_m]Roman[/name_m] is to me Polanski.

And [name_m]Romeo[/name_m], well, [name_m]Romeo[/name_m] is to me [name_m]Romeo[/name_m], an already taken name.