Romain

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See also: romain and Rómáin

French

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle French Romain, from Old French Romain, from Latin romānus.

Noun

Romain m (plural Romains, feminine Romaine)

  1. Roman (someone from Rome)

Etymology 2

From Latin Romanus.

Proper noun

Romain ?

  1. a male given name from Latin

Anagrams


Middle French

Etymology

From Old French Romain.

Noun

Romain m (plural Romains)

  1. Roman (citizen of Ancient Rome)

Descendants

  • French: Romain

Old French

Etymology

From Latin Romanus.

Noun

Romain oblique singularm (oblique plural Romainz, nominative singular Romainz, nominative plural Romain)

  1. Roman (citizen of Ancient Rome)

Declension

Descendants