Name Meaning & Origin
"A trans-Neptunian object orbiting in the scattered disc."
Data last updated: 2025 SSA records
In ancient Roman religion, Rumīna, Rumilia or Rumia, also known as Dīva Rumīna, was a goddess who protected breastfeeding mothers, and possibly nursing infants. Her domain extended to protecting animal mothers, not just human ones. As one of the indigitamenta, Rumina lacked the elaborate mythology and personality of later Roman deities, and was instead a more abstract, numinous entity.
In ancient Roman religion, Rumīna, Rumilia or Rumia, also known as Dīva Rumīna, was a goddess who protected breastfeeding mothers, and possibly nursing infants. Her domain extended to protecting animal mothers, not just human ones. As one of the indigitamenta, Rumina lacked the elaborate mythology and personality of later Roman deities, and was instead a more abstract, numinous entity.
Life Path 4 — Stability & Hard Work: Reliable, disciplined, and exceptionally organized.
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Root element "Rumina" emerges in Multiple origins tradition, carrying the core meaning "A trans-Neptunian object orbiting in the scattered disc.".
Used in English literary and religious texts, spreading through cultural exchange.
Carried across regions through trade, religion, and migration. Multiple spelling variants develop.
Standardized in its current form. Continues to be used across multiple cultures worldwide.
~22 people named Rumina in the US. Peaked in 2024 with 7 recorded uses.
The Life Path number for Rumina is 4, associated with Stability & Hard Work. Soul Urge: 4. Personality: 9.
Rumina is Predominantly Female. Based on US data, 0% male and 100% female.
Approximately 22 people in the United States are named Rumina. The name peaked in 2024 with 7 recorded uses.
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