Meaning & Origin
In Christian tradition, the name Romalas is derived from the Latin word 'romanus', meaning 'citizen of Rome'. In the Bible, this name is given to several characters, including a centurion who was a Roman soldier and a convert to Christianity. The name symbolizes bravery, loyalty, and devotion to one's faith and country.
Spiritual meaning
A name with strong spiritual significance, Romalas represents the inner strength and courage that comes from remaining steadfast in one's beliefs.
Language details
Romalas
son of Rome, child of Rome, sacred, holy
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
roh-MA-las
/roʊˈmɑːləs/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Amethyst
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Minerva is the Roman goddess of wisdom, strategy, and crafts. Her name is derived from the Latin word 'minerva', which means 'younger one'. In Roman mythology, she was believed to be the goddess of inspirations and intellectual pursuits.
Minerva represents the inner wisdom and knowledge that we all possess. She is a reminder that we have the power to learn, grow, and discover new things, both in the material world and within ourselves.
Historical references
The legend of Romalas as a devout Christian nurse during the bubonic plague in Rome, 1347-1351. She is said to have cared for the sick without fear, and was eventually infected herself. Before she died, she promised to intercede for the people of Rome if they built a church in her honor.
1347-1351
Romalas is also associated with the early Christian martyrs, specifically those who were persecuted during the reign of Emperor Diocletian (284-305 AD). Legends tell of Romalas and her three daughters, who, when faced with the choice of renouncing their faith or facing persecution, chose to be buried alive rather than compromise their beliefs.
Late 3rd to Early 4th century AD
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