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The name "Roman" in Greek (Ρωμαῖος, Romaíos) originally referred to a citizen of Rome or someone from the Roman Empire. The term is derived from the Latin "Romanus," meaning "of Rome." In a broader sense, it can also represent cultural and historical associations with the Roman civilization and its influence on Greek culture.

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