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30,235Roly is an English diminutive of Roland, ultimately derived from the Old Germanic elements hruod meaning "fame" and lant meaning "land", or possibly from nand meaning "brave". The name Roland was famously borne by an 8th...
Rom is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "height". It is ultimately related to the Biblical Hebrew name Ram through shared etymology, as both derive from the Hebrew root rum (to be high, exalted). While Ram appears in the Bib...
EtymologyRomà is the Catalan form of the Late Latin name Roman (Romanus), which literally means "Roman" or "from Rome." The name traces its roots back to the Latin word Romanus, an adjective referring to the city of Rome...
Roma 1 is a Russian diminutive of the name Roman, derived from the Late Latin name Romanus meaning "Roman." This affectionate form is commonly used in Russian-speaking countries as a short, informal version of the full n...
Roma 2 is a feminine given name derived from the Italian name of the Italian capital city, known in English as Rome. As a modern usage, Roma 2 directly references the ancient city, rather than any historical or mythologi...
Romaeus is a Latin form of Romeo.EtymologyThe name Romaeus originates from Late Latin, where it was both an adjective and a noun meaning "Romaean" or "Byzantine." It is a calque of Ancient Greek Rhōmaîos (Ῥωμαῖος), forme...
Romain is the French form of the Late Latin name Roman, itself derived from Romanus meaning "Roman" or "of Rome." The name traces back to the Latin word for the city of Rome, which has been a symbol of power, culture, an...
Romaine is a feminine given name that originated as a French form of Roman, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Romanus, meaning "Roman." In English and French usage, Romaine is occasionally used as a female give...
Román is the Spanish and Hungarian form of Roman, derived from the Late Latin name Romanus meaning "Roman". This name has deep historical roots, appearing across many cultures and periods, from early Christian saints to...
Roman is a masculine given name that ultimately derives from the Late Latin name Romanus, meaning "Roman". It originated as an ethnic byname for a person from Rome or one who identified with Roman culture. The name evolv...
Romána is the Hungarian feminine form of the Late Latin name Roman, which derives from Romanus meaning "Roman." The name carries a straightforward connection to the city of Rome and its ancient empire, but it also has la...
Romana is a feminine given name with deep historical roots, primarily used in countries such as Croatia, the Czech Republic, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia. It is also recognized in Hungarian and German contexts....
Romanas is a masculine Lithuanian given name, a direct Lithuanian adaptation of the Latin name Roman. Derived from the Late Latin Romanus, meaning "Roman," the name carries connotations of citizenship and identity tied t...
Romane is a French feminine given name, a surname, and a stage name. It represents the French feminine form of Romanus, derived from the Late Latin name meaning "Roman." The masculine counterpart in French is Romain, whi...
Romano is an Italian masculine given name and surname, directly derived from the Latin name Romanus, meaning "Roman." As a first name, it represents the Italian form of the ancient Roman cognomen, which originated as an...
Romanos is the Greek form of the Latin name Romanus, meaning "Roman." It was the name of four Byzantine emperors who reigned from the 9th to the 11th century: Romanos I Lekapenos (920–944), Romanos II (959–963), Romanos...
Romāns is a Latvian masculine given name derived from the late Latin name Romanus, meaning "Roman." It is the standard Latvian form of the name, reflecting the adaptation of Latin names into the Latvian linguistic tradit...
Etymology and OriginRomanus is the Latin form of Roman, derived directly from the Latin adjective rōmānus, meaning "Roman" or "of Rome." As a given name, it was used in the Roman Empire and later adopted by early Christi...
Romão is the Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Romanus (see Roman), meaning "Roman." It is primarily used as a masculine given name in Portuguese-speaking countries, especially in Brazil and Portugal.EtymologyThe na...
Romário is a Portuguese given name of uncertain origin. It may be an elaboration of Romão or Mário, or a blend of both (or other names with similar sounds). Romão itself is the Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Roma...
Romas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, functioning primarily as a short form of longer names such as Romualdas and Romanas, as well as other names beginning with the element Rom. Its usage is predominantly found in...
Romayne is a variant of Romaine, the French feminine form of Roman. Ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Romanus meaning "Roman," it refers to a person from Rome or the Roman Empire. While less common as a given n...
Rome is an English given name derived directly from the name of the city of Rome, the capital of Italy.Etymology and OriginThe city's name, Roma in Italian, has ancient origins. According to tradition, it is linked to Ro...
Romée is a French feminine form of Romeo, the Italian name meaning “from Rome” or “Roman.” While Romeo is universally known as the tragic hero in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet (1596), Romée emerged as the femini...
Romein is a Dutch masculine given name, derived from the Late Latin name Romanus meaning "Roman." It is a cognate of the more widely known name Roman, which appears across many European languages. The Dutch form directly...
Roméo is the French form of Romeo. Deriving from the Italian Romeo, which in turn comes from the Late Latin Romaeus or Late Greek ᾬωμαῖος (Romaios), meaning "from Rome" or "Roman," the name carries a strong geographical...
Romeo is an Italian and Romanian male given name, derived from the Late Latin Romaeus or Late Greek Ρωμαῖος (Romaios), meaning "from Rome" or "Roman." The name is best known from William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and J...
Romeu is the Portuguese form of Romeo, a name of Italian origin meaning "from Rome" or "Roman". The name Romeo itself derives from the Late Latin Romaeus or Late Greek Ῥωμαῖος (Romaios), which denoted a native or inhabit...
Etymology and MeaningRomey is a diminutive of Rosemary and also used as a short form for other names beginning with Rom. As a variation of Rosemary, it inherits the compound meaning from its components: Rose (originally...
Romi is a Hebrew given name meaning "my height, my exaltation." The name is derived from the Hebrew root rum (רום), which conveys concepts of height, elevation, or exaltation, often used in a spiritual or metaphorical se...
Romilda is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements hruom 'fame, glory' and hilt 'battle', thus meaning "famous battle." The name is used in Italian and Germanic cultures.Etymology and Historic...
Romilius is a Roman family name (nomen gentilicium) derived from the mythological name Romulus. According to tradition, the Romilii claimed descent from Romulus, the legendary founder and first king of Rome, their name b...
Romilly is a unisex given name derived from an English surname. The surname itself originates from various Norman towns named Romilly, whose name is ultimately derived from the personal name Romilius. Romilius is a Roman...
Romina is a feminine given name of Italian origin, likely derived as a variant of Romana, the feminine form of Roman, which comes from the Late Latin name Romanus meaning “Roman.” The name carries an inherent elegance an...
Romola is an Italian feminine given name that serves as the feminine form of Romulus, derived from Roma, the Latin name for the city of Rome. In Roman mythology, Romulus and his twin brother Remus were the legendary foun...
Romolo is the Italian form of Romulus. The name ultimately derives from Roma, the Latin name for the city of Rome, combined with a diminutive suffix. In Roman legend, Romulus and his twin brother Remus were the sons of R...
Romuald is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements hruom meaning "fame, glory" and walt meaning "power, authority". The name is borne in several cultures, notably French, Polish, and Germanic...
Romualda is a feminine given name used in Lithuania and Poland. It is the feminine form of Romuald, a name of Germanic origin.EtymologyThe name Romuald derives from the Germanic elements hruom meaning “fame, glory” and w...
Romualdas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a Lithuanian form of Romuald. The name Romuald itself originates from the Germanic elements hruom meaning "fame, glory" and walt meaning "power, authority", thus...
Romualdo is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Romuald, a masculine given name of Germanic origin. The name is derived from the elements hruom meaning "fame, glory" and walt meaning "power, authority," thus car...
Romualds is a Latvian masculine given name, a localized form of Romuald. The name entered Latvian usage in the late 19th century, reflecting a trend of adopting European Christian names with adaptations to Latvian phonol...
Rómulo is the Spanish and European Portuguese form of Romulus. In Brazilian Portuguese, the variant Rômulo is used. The name directly derives from the legendary founder of Rome, and its usage in Iberian cultures reflects...
Rômulo is the Brazilian Portuguese form of Romulus, diverging from the European Portuguese variant Rómulo primarily in orthography due to the open vowel pronunciation reflected in the circumflex accent over the 'o'. This...
Romulus 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...
Romy is a versatile diminutive used across Dutch, English, French, and German-speaking cultures. It serves as a short form of names such as Rosemarie, Rosemary, and other names beginning with Rom, like Romina, Romilda, R...
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...
Rona is a feminine given name used in English-speaking countries, primarily regarded as a variant of Rhona. While Rhona itself likely originates from one of the two Hebridean islands named Rona, whose Old Norse name mean...
Rona 2 is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. It is the feminine form of Ron (meaning "song" or "joy" in Hebrew). The name Rona shares its root with related names such as Ronit (a variant) and the masculine forms Ron...
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...
Ronalda is a feminine given name primarily used in Scotland. It is the feminine form of Ronald, which itself is the Scottish form of the Old Norse name Ragnvaldr. Introduced to Britain by Scandinavian settlers and invade...
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...
Ronda is a variant of Rhonda, a name with a complex and modern history. Rhonda itself likely originated as a phonetically pleasing blend of Rhoda and Linda, though its rise in popularity may also have been influenced by...
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...
Rong is a Chinese feminine name rich in meaning, as it can be written with various characters each carrying a distinct significance. The most common include 荣 (róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper"; 融 (róng)...
Roni is a Hebrew feminine name meaning "my joy" or "my song" in Hebrew. Derived from the Hebrew root ranan, meaning "to sing" or "to shout for joy," the name carries connotations of celebration, exultation, and happiness...
Roni 2 is a diminutive of Veronica, an English feminine given name. Veronica itself derives from the Latin alteration of Berenice, influenced by the ecclesiastical Latin phrase vera icon meaning "true image". This etymol...