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Romunda
Pronounced roh-MUN-duh /roʊˈmʌn.də/Medium
Meaning: Romunda has no settled etymology. It most likely echoes the -munda ending of Rosamund and Raymunda, from the Germanic element mund, 'protection,' set behind a Ro- opening. Its origin as a chosen name is genuinely uncertain.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Romunda is an unusual name with no clear etymology; it may echo the -munda of Rosamund and Raymunda, from Germanic mund, 'protection.' What stands out is its timing: it appears in United States records only across a narrow window around 1966 to 1968, given to just a handful of girls in those years.
Because its entire run is so brief, Romunda reads as a rare blip rather than a name with a settled tradition. A girl named Romunda then would be in her late fifties now. The origin stays genuinely unclear, so confidence is low; it has not returned to use.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Romunda mean?
Its origin is uncertain; it likely echoes Rosamund and Raymunda on the -munda pattern.
How do you pronounce Romunda?
It's said roh-MUN-duh /roʊˈmʌn.də/, three syllables.
Is Romunda a boy or girl name?
Romunda is used as a girl's name.
How popular is Romunda?
It has always been extremely rare, given to only a handful of girls during a brief window.













