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My name is Romina, I read your opinion about the meaning of your names, I noticed you were exposed to wrong data in the internet. So I want to share some information with you about the true meaning. Romina’s root is Hebrew, not Spanish, not Persian, not Arabic. Hebrew is an ancient language in Israel. Romin was an angel who admired and praised. An Italian sculptor carved Romin a statue in Rome. That's all about Romina. This information was written in an old reliable name book which inspired my mom to name me Romina 36 years ago.
To Whom It May Concern, I know the Romina name is an Iranian name, and it means: pure, clear, transparent. For this reason I have selected this name for our products.
In Italy they use "ina" at the end of words to make them the diminutive or to make them sound "cute/feminine".So Romina means "little Rome" (in a feminine way) or someone who comes from Rome, the way Romeo does. I'm guessing the whole "land of Christians" thing is because they mean a person coming from the Roman Empire but it's an Italian specific word and name relating to the city of Rome.
I don't think that's the meaning of the name. As far as I know, my name comes from the Arabic language (rumina or ÑæãíäÇ), means "from the christian land" or something like that. Have a nice day! Or night, it's ten to eight PM here.

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