Romaniello is a surname of Italian origin pronounced [roh-mah-nee-eh-loh]. The word consists of six syllables and the stress is on the second syllable "mah". The spelling of this name is based on the Italian language orthography, where "o" pronounced as /oh/ and "i" pronounced as /ee/. The double "n" in the name indicates a nasal sound. Spellings of surnames can vary due to regional dialects and pronunciation, but the phonetic transcription remains consistent in indicating how to pronounce and spell the name correctly.
The word "romaniello" is an Italian surname. Its etymology can be traced back to the Italian word "romano", which means "Roman". The suffix "-iello" is a diminutive form in Italian, often used to indicate affection or endearment. Therefore, "romaniello" can be interpreted as "little Roman" or "as dear as a Roman". It is a patronymic surname that likely originated from someone with connections to the city of Rome or was associated with Roman heritage.