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15,656Romulus is a masculine name of Latin origin, derived from Roma, the Latin name of the city of Rome, combined with a diminutive suffix. In Roman legend, Romulus and his twin brother Remus were the sons of Rhea Silvia and...
Ron is a short form of the Scottish given name Ronald, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Ragnvaldr, brought to Britain by Scandinavian settlers. As an independent given name in English-speaking countries, Ron...
Ron is a masculine Hebrew name meaning "song, joy." It is directly derived from the Hebrew root r-n-n, which conveys shouting for joy or singing. In modern Israel, Ron is a common first name, often chosen for its uplifti...
Etymology Ronald is a masculine given name of Scottish origin, ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Ragnvaldr, composed of the elements regin ("advice" or "decision") and valdr ("ruler"). The name was introduced to...
Ronaldinho is a Portuguese diminutive of Ronaldo, and is best known as the nickname of the retired Brazilian soccer player Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born 1980).Etymology and OriginThe name Ronaldinho derives from Ronaldo...
Ronaldo is a Portuguese given name equivalent to the English Ronald. It is derived from the Scottish form of the Old Norse name Ragnvaldr, introduced to Britain by Scandinavian settlers. The name has become highly preval...
EtymologyRónán is an Irish and Old Irish male given name meaning "little seal." It is derived from Old Irish rón ("seal") combined with a diminutive suffix, often translated as "little seal." The name dates back to Primi...
Ronan is a Breton and Anglicized form of the Irish name Rónán. The name derives from the Old Irish word rón meaning "seal", combined with a diminutive suffix, giving it the meaning "little seal". Etymology and Origins Th...
Ronen is a Hebrew name derived from the element ron, meaning "song" or "joy." It originates from the Hebrew root רֹן (ron), which carries connotations of cheerfulness and singing. As a given name, Ronen is primarily masc...
Roni is a Finnish short form of Hieronymus, the Latin form of Jerome. The name Jerome derives from the Greek name Hieronymos, which means "sacred name" – from the elements hieros (sacred) and onyma (name). Thus, Roni ult...
Ronin is a name with dual origins, combining a Celtic heritage with a Japanese cultural association. As a given name in English-speaking contexts, Ronin is primarily considered a variant of Ronan, which itself derives fr...
Ronne is a masculine given name of Frisian origin, primarily used in the Netherlands and northwestern Germany. It is a variant of the name Roan, which itself originated as a short form of compound names containing the Ol...
Ronny is an English given name, typically a diminutive of Ronald. The name is often used as a familiar, affectionate form, and is also occasionally a standalone given name. Etymology and Origin The ultimate origin of Ron...
Roope is the Finnish form of Robert, a name with a long and distinguished history. Robert itself originates from the Germanic name Hrodebert, composed of the elements hruod* meaning "fame" and beraht meaning "bright," gi...
Roopertti is an older Finnish form of the name Robert. The name Robert, originally from the Germanic Hrodebert, is composed of the elements hruod ("fame") and beraht ("bright"), thus meaning "bright fame." Introduced to...
Roosevelt is an American given name derived from the Dutch surname Roosevelt, meaning "rose field". The surname itself originates from the Dutch Van Rose(n)velt, which translates to "from a rose field" or "of a rose fiel...
Roozbeh is an alternate transcription of the Persian male given name Rouzbeh (روزبه). The name is composed of two Persian elements: rūz meaning "day" and beh meaning "good, excellent," thus carrying the combined meaning...
Roparzh is the Breton form of Robert. In the Breton language, which is spoken in Brittany in northwestern France, native names often adapt foreign elements through phonetic and orthographic transformations, and Roparzh i...
Roque is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Rocco, a name that ultimately traces back to a Germanic root possibly derived from hruoh, meaning "crow" or "rook". This bird-related etymological origin lends the name a natur...
Rosaire is a French masculine given name that directly translates to "rosary" in English. The rosary is a form of prayer used in the Catholic Church, as well as a string of beads used to count the prayers. As a name, Ros...
Roscoe is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that originally indicated someone from a place called Roscoe. The place name itself comes from Old Norse rá meaning "roebuck" and skógr meaning "...
Rosen is a Bulgarian masculine given name derived from the Slavic root rosa, meaning "dew" or, more specifically in this context, "dittany flower" (Dictamnus albus). The dittany flower, known for its delicate beauty and...
Rosendo is a Spanish male given name with deep historical roots in the Visigothic period. It originated as a Spanish form of the Visigothic name *Hroþisinþs, derived from the Gothic elements hroþs (meaning "fame") and si...
Etymology and OriginsRoss is a name of Scottish and English origin, originally a surname that indicated a person from a place called Ross. The most prominent of these is the region of Ross in northern Scotland, now part...
Röstäm is the Tatar form of Rostam, a name steeped in Persian mythology and literature. The name holds its strongest ties to the legendary hero Rostam from the epic Shahnameh ("Book of Kings") composed by the 10th-centur...
Rostam (Persian: رستم) is a legendary hero in Iranian mythology and historical tradition, whose story was immortalized by the 10th-century Persian poet Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh, or the Epic of Kings. The name likely der...
Rostislav is a male given name of Slavic origin, composed of the elements orsti 'to grow' and slava 'glory', effectively meaning "to increase glory" or "grow in glory." It is particularly common in Czech and Russian usag...
Rostom is the Georgian form of Rostam, a name deeply rooted in Persian mythology and literature. The ultimate origin of Rostam is uncertain, though it is sometimes linked to Iranian roots such as rautas meaning 'river' a...
Rostyslav is the Ukrainian form of Rostislav. The name is derived from the Slavic elements orsti "to grow" and slava "glory", literally meaning "he who grows in glory" or "one whose glory grows."Etymology and HistoryThe...
Roswell is an English masculine given name derived from a surname. The surname originated from a contraction of Old English elements: the personal name Hrōþwulf (Rolf), meaning "fame-wolf," in the genitive form ‑es plus...
Rotri is the Old Welsh form of Rhodri. The name derives from the elements rod meaning 'wheel' and ri meaning 'king', thus signifying 'wheel king' or 'great ruler'.EtymologyRotri is the original Old Welsh spelling of what...
Rouben is an Armenian transcription of the name Ruben, itself a form of Reuben in several languages. The Armenian spelling Ռուբեն is used to represent the initial rolled 'r' sound. This name ultimately derives from the H...
Roul is a Norman French form of Rolf, used in medieval France and, through the influence of the Norman Conquest, in medieval England. The name Rolf itself originates from the Old German name Hrolf, which is a contracted...
Rouzbeh (also Romanized as Roozbeh) is an old Persian masculine given name. The name is composed of the elements rūz meaning "day" and beh meaning "good, excellent", giving the overall sense of "fortunate, prosperous" or...
Rövşən is the Azerbaijani form of the Persian name Roshan, which carries the meaning of "light" or "bright" in Persian. The name embodies qualities of illumination, clarity, and hope, reflecting a positive connotation sh...
Rowland is an English male given name originating as a medieval variant of Roland. Roland itself derives from the Old German elements hruod meaning "fame" and lant meaning "land", though some theories propose the second...
Rowley is an English masculine given name, typically considered a variant of Roly, itself a diminutive of Roland. The name ultimately derives from the Old German elements hruod meaning 'fame' and lant meaning 'land', tho...
Röwşen is the Turkmen form of Roshan, a Persian name meaning "light, bright" or "radiant". The name is widely used among Turkmen-speaking communities, particularly in Turkmenistan and neighboring regions with significant...
Roy is a name with varied origins, used as both a given name and a surname in Dutch, English, and Scottish contexts. It is most commonly recognized as an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Ruadh, meaning "red," often used as...
Royce is a male English given name derived from an English surname, which itself originated as a medieval given name Royse, a variant of Rose. The surname functioned as a matronymic, meaning it was based on the mother's...
Roydon is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself originated from a place name. The place name comes from Old English ryge meaning "rye" and dun meaning "hill," thus signifying "rye h...
Royle is an English masculine given name derived from a surname. The surname Royle itself originates from a place name, likely Ryal in Northumberland, England. Etymologically, it combines the Old English elements ryge 'r...
Royston is a masculine given name derived from a surname, which itself originates from an Old English place name meaning "town of Royse." The name Royse was a medieval variant of Rose—a name of Norman French origin broug...
Rəşad is the Azerbaijani form of Rashad, a name of Arabic origin. Derived from the Arabic root rashada (رشد), meaning "to be on the right path," Rəşad carries the sense of "good guidance" or "righteousness." The name emb...
Rəsul is the Azerbaijani form of Rasul, a name of Arabic origin meaning "prophet, messenger." The name directly derives from the Arabic word رَسُول (rasūl), used in Islam to refer to a messenger of God, most notably the...
Rúadán is the Old Irish form of Ruadhán, a name derived from rúad "red" plus a diminutive suffix, thus meaning "little red one." Etymology The name originates from the Old Irish adjective rúad "red", which in modern Iris...
Ruadh is an Irish and Scottish Gaelic byname meaning "red". It is most famously associated with the Scottish outlaw Raibeart Ruadh MacGregor (1671–1734), better known in English as Rob Roy. The byname likely originated a...
Ruadhán is an Irish masculine given name derived from Old Irish Rúadán, a combination of the element rúad meaning "red" and a diminutive suffix, thus translating to "little red one". This etymology links it to the common...
Ruaidhrí is an Irish masculine given name of Gaelic origin. It is derived from the Old Irish Ruaidrí, which means "red king". This name combines the elements rúad ("red") and rí ("king"). Ruaidhrí is anglicized as Rory a...
Ruaidrí is the Old Irish form of Ruaidhrí, a Gaelic name meaning "red king" (from rúad "red" and rí "king"). This name was borne by notable medieval Irish rulers, most famously Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (Rory O'Connor), the...
Etymology Ruairi is the Scottish Gaelic form of Ruaidhrí, which itself derives from the Old Irish Ruaidrí, meaning “red king.” This is composed of the elements rúad (“red”) and rí (“king”). The name thus evokes a powerfu...
Ruairí is the Irish form of Ruaidhrí, a name of Gaelic origin meaning "red king". It is widely used in Ireland, where it is considered a masculine name.EtymologyThe name derives from the Old Irish elements rúad "red" and...
Ruairidh is a Scottish Gaelic given name, equivalent to the Irish Ruaidhrí. Derived from the Old Irish elements rúad 'red' and rí 'king', the name means 'red king'. In Scottish usage, Ruairidh is considered masculine and...
Ruan is a Brazilian Portuguese form of Juan 1, itself an Ibero-Romance descendant of the Latin name Iohannes, ultimately derived from the Hebrew Yohanan (יוֹחָנָן), meaning "Yahweh is gracious." Like most European forms...
Ruaraidh is a Scottish Gaelic given name, primarily masculine. It is a regional variant of the name Ruaidhrí, the Old Irish form meaning "red king" (from rúad "red" and rí "king"). In Scottish Gaelic, the preferred angli...
Ruarc is an Irish masculine name with deep roots in Gaelic and Norse traditions. It is derived from the Old Irish name Ruarcc, which itself may be an early borrowing from the Old Norse Hrǿríkr, composed of the elements h...
Ruarcc is an Old Irish masculine name, a historical form of Ruarc. It appears in early medieval Irish records and is phonetically close to the modern Irish and Scottish names often anglicized as Rory or Roderick.Etymolog...
Ruaridh is a Scottish Gaelic form of the Irish name Ruaidhrí. The name ultimately derives from Old Irish Ruaidrí, which combines the elements rúad ("red") and rí ("king"), giving it the meaning "red king." In Scotland, R...
Rube is a short form of Reuben, primarily used as a masculine nickname in English-speaking contexts. Etymology and Origin The name Reuben derives from Hebrew רְאוּבֵן (Re'uven), meaning "behold, a son" (from ra'ah "to se...
Rubem is a Portuguese given name, predominantly used in Brazil, where it serves as the Brazilian Portuguese form of Reuben. The name derives from the Hebrew Reuven, composed of the elements raʾa meaning "to see" and ben...