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Romann is a surname of German origin. It is most commonly found in Germany and other German‑speaking regions, with bearers in neighboring countries and in diasporic communities abroad. The name is generally considered a variant or derivative of the given name Roman, which itself comes from the Latin name Romanus, meaning "Roman" or "from Rome." In Germanic naming practices, surnames were often formed from a parent’s given name, making Romann a possible patronymic form indicating "descendant of Roman" or "son of Roman." The spelling with a double "n" reflects a common Germanic pattern in surname formation and may distinguish families from variants such as Roman.

Romann is used as a hereditary surname and is written with a capital initial in standard usage.

See also: Roman (surname), Roman (given name).

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