I'm not sure if you want Rome to be a fn or a mn. Here goes:
Rome
ArabellaRome
OliviaRome
IsadoraRome
LeandraRome
VeroniqueRome
Patricia (= a
Roman noblewoman)
Sylvia Rome
Eleanor Rome
Lucinda Rome
Parthenope Rome (Naples + Rome)("par-THEN-uh-pee")
Amalthea Rome
Euphemia Rome (nn
Effie?)
Eugenia Rome
Theophania Rome (nn Tippy?)
Evarista Rome
Wow. You can have a lot of fun with ancient fns. As a mn, it almost substitutes for the ubiquitous
Rose.
Alternately, have you considered
Roman for a boy, or
Roma /
Romola ("ROH-mu-luh") for a girl?
I'll be interested to see if this develops into an actual name that you will use. Please let us know if anyone's suggestions hit the mark. Thanks!