Roman (given name)
Roman is a first name. It has distant origins dating back to the Roman Empire and the Latin language. It comes from the Latin word "romanus", which means "of Rome". In this initial sense, the title "Roman" means "a citizen of the Roman Empire", a man of Roman (or Byzantine) culture, Italian, Latin or Greek. The name is also widely used in Russia. The name day festival for Roman may take place on different days depending on the country.
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- This is an article about a given name. For ancient Roman names, see Roman naming conventions.
The meaning of Roman in Hindi is Warrior, where as in Punjabi Roman means Powerful and United.
Variations of the name include:
- French: Romain
- German: Roman
- Hungarian: Román
- Italian: Romano
- Portuguese: Romão
- Spanish: Román
- Polish, Czech, Slovak: Roman
- Russian, Ukrainian: Роман (Roman)
- Belarusian: Раман (Raman)
Roman may refer to:
People named Roman
Pre-20th century
- Roman of Bulgaria (early 930s-997), Tsar of Bulgaria
- Roman Svyatoslavich (c. 1052-1079), Prince of Tmutarakan in Kievan Rus'
- Roman I of Kiev (died 1180), Prince of Smolensk, Grand Prince of Kiev and Prince of Novgorod
- Roman the Great (c. 1152-1205), Grand Prince of Kiev
- 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
- Roman Abramovich (born 1966), Jewish Russian oligarch
- Roman Atwood (born 1983), American YouTube personality and prankster
- Roman Berezovsky (born 1974), Armenian football coach and former player
- Roman Bohnen (1901–1949), American actor
- Roman Ciorogariu (1852–1936), Romanian bishop
- Roman Coppola (born 1965), American filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and entrepreneur
- Roman Griffin Davis (born 2007), English actor
- Roman Dmowski (1864–1939), Polish politician
- Roman Eremenko (born 1987), Finnish football player
- Roman Fosti (born 1983), Estonian long-distance runner
- Roman Glick, American bass guitarist
- Roman Golanowski (born 1969), Polish long jumper
- Roman Golovchenko (born 1973), Belarusian politician and current prime minister of Belarus
- Roman Greenberg (born 1982), Israeli boxer
- Roman Hamrlík (born 1975), Czech ice hockey player
- Roman Harper (born 1982), American football player
- Roman Herzog (born 1934), German politician
- Roman Hruska (1904–1999), American politician
- Roman Hubník (born 1984), Czech football player
- Roman Ingarden (1893-1970), Polish philosopher
- Roman Ivanovsky (born 1977), Russian swimmer
- Roman Jakobson (1896–1982), Russian-American philologist
- Roman Josi (born 1990), Swiss ice hockey player
- Roman Kantor (1912–43), Polish épée fencer
- Roman Kemp (born 1993), English radio host
- Roman Kroitor (born 1926), Canadian filmmaker
- Roman Madrolle, music artist and producer
- Roman Mars, American radio journalist and producer
- Roman Neustädter (born 1988), German football player
- Roman Opałka (1931–2011), Polish painter
- Roman Pavlyuchenko (born 1981), Russian football player
- Roman Polák (born 1986), Czech ice hockey player
- Roman Polanski (born 1933), Polish film director
- Roman Quinn (born 1993), American baseball player
- Roman Rasskazov (born 1979), Russian race walker
- Roman Repilov (born 1996), Russian luger
- Roman Romanenko (born 1971), Russian cosmonaut
- Roman Romulo (born 1967), Filipino politician
- Roman Rurua (born 1942), Soviet wrestler
- Roman Šebrle (born 1974), Czech decathlete
- Roman U. Sexl (1939–1986), Austrian physicist
- Roman Shirokov (born 1981), Russian football player
- Roman Shukhevych (1907-1950), Ukrainian politician and military leader
- Roman Smishko (born 1983), Ukrainian football player
- Roman Sorkin (born 1996), Israeli basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Roman Tam (1950-2002), Hong Kong singer
- Roman Toi (born 1916), Estonian composer
- Roman Trakhtenberg (1968–2009), Russian radio journalist
- Roman Turovsky-Savchuk (born 1961), American artist
- Roman Ubakivi (born 1945), Estonian football player and coach
- Roman (Robert) von Ungern-Sternberg (1886-1921), Russian Lieutenant General
- Roman Vishniac (1897–1990), Russian photographer
- Roman Vlasov (born 1990), Russian wrestler
- Roman Volodkov (born 1973), Ukrainian diver
- Roman Weidenfeller (born 1980), German football player
- Roman Yakovlev (born 1976), Russian volleyball player
- Roman Yakub (born 1958), American composer
- Roman Yegorov (born 1974), Russian swimmer
- Roman Zaretski (born 1983), Belarusian-Israeli ice dancer
Fictional characters
- Roman, a character in the TV series Star-Crossed
- 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, the killer in the third installment of the horror franchise Scream 3
- Roman DeBeers, a character in the Starz TV series Party Down
- Roman Godfrey from Hemlock Grove played by Bill Skarsgård
- Roman Grant, a character in the TV series Big Love
- Roman J. Israel, Esq. a fictional character in the movie “Roman J. Israel, Esq” starring Denzel Washington. (Sony Pictures Entertainment)
- Roman Nagel, a character in the films Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen, played by Eddie Izzard.
- Roman Pearce, reformed street racing criminal from The Fast and the Furious series
- Roman Reigns, ring name of professional wrestler Leati Joseph "Joe" Anoaʻi in WWE
- Roman Roy, a character in the HBO TV series “Succession”
- Roman Sanders, a main character in the Youtube series Sanders Sides, played by Thomas Sanders
- Roman Strauss, protagonist of the 1991 neo-noir film Dead Again, played by Kenneth Branagh.
- Roman Torchwick, a major antagonist in the American web series RWBY
- Roman Zolanski, a personality of singer Nicki Minaj
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