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30,235Roni 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...
Ronit is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Rathnait. The name Rathnait is derived from Old Irish rath meaning "grace, prosperity" combined with a diminutive suffix, thus carrying the meaning of "little grace" or "litt...
Ronit is a Hebrew feminine given name, derived directly from the male name Ron (meaning "song, joy" in Hebrew). It is the strict feminine form of Ron, distinct from Rona (another feminine variant). The name carries the c...
Ronja is a feminine given name predominantly used in Scandinavian countries, best known as an invention of Swedish author Astrid Lindgren for her 1981 fantasy novel Ronja, the Robber's Daughter (sometimes translated into...
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...
Ronnette is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a feminine form of Ronald, created by adding the feminine suffix -ette. Ronald itself is the Scottish form of Ragnvaldr, an Old Norse...
Ronnie is a given name used in English-speaking countries, primarily as a diminutive of either Ronald or Veronica. While often perceived as masculine due to its association with Ronald, Ronnie is also used as a feminine...
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...
Roos is a Dutch feminine given name, a vernacular form of Rosa 1, meaning "rose" in Dutch. Derived directly from the flower name, Roos shares its floral symbolism with the English name Rose and other European cognates. T...
Roosa is a Finnish feminine given name and a variant of Rosa 1. It derives from the Latin rosa meaning "rose", though the ultimate origin may be connected to a Germanic name element. In modern Finnish, roosa also directl...
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...
Roosje is a Dutch feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive and pet form of Rosa 1. The name is primarily used in the Netherlands and Dutch-speaking regions, often carrying a warm, endearing connotations.Etymology...
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...
Rorie is a feminine variant of Rory, traditionally a masculine name derived from the Irish Ruaidhrí meaning "red king." While Rory itself is an anglicized form of the Old Irish name Ruaidrí, composed of rúad ("red") and...
Rory is a given name of Gaelic origin, anglicized from the Irish Ruaidhrí and Scottish Gaelic forms such as Ruairidh and Ruaraidh. The name is composed of the elements ruadh ("red") and rígh ("king"), giving it the liter...
Rós is an Icelandic feminine given name that literally means "rose," derived from the rose flower. The name reflects a common pattern across European languages of adopting floral names as personal names. In Iceland, Rós...
Ros is an English short form of Rosalind, Rosamund, and other names beginning with Ros. It is used as a given name in its own right, primarily as a diminutive or affectionate variant. Etymology and Origins As a diminutiv...
Etymology and Origin Rósa is the Icelandic and Faroese form of Rosa 1. The name Rosa is generally considered to derive from the Latin word rosa, meaning "rose," though some sources suggest it may have originated from the...
Rosa is a feminine given name used across many European languages, including Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Generally, it can be considered to deri...
Rosa 2 is a feminine given name used in South Slavic languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, and Serbian. Unlike the more widely known name Rosa derived from the Latin word for "rose," this name has a disti...
Rosabel is a feminine given name of English origin, created in the 18th century. It is a combination of Rosa 1 and the common name suffix bel, inspired by Latin bella "beautiful". Thus, Rosabel can be interpreted as "bea...
Rosabella is a feminine given name of English origin. It is a elaborated form of Rosabel, which was created in the 18th century as a combination of Rosa 1 with the suffix -bel, derived from Latin bella meaning "beautiful...
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...
Rosalba is an Italian female given name meaning "white rose", derived from the Latin elements rosa ("rose") and alba ("white"). The name directly corresponds to the Latin phrase rosa alba (white rose) and is particularly...
Rosalee is a variant spelling of Rosalie, a name that has been popularized in English-speaking countries through cultural influences like the 1938 musical film Rosalie. The underlying root of the name is traced further b...
Rosaleen is an Irish and English feminine given name, representing an Anglicized form of the Irish name Róisín, a diminutive meaning "little rose." It is also a variant of the English name Rosaline, itself a medieval dev...
Rosália is the Portuguese form of Rosalia, a Late Latin name derived from the Latin word rosa meaning "rose". The name Rosalia itself was borne by a 12th-century Sicilian saint, known as Saint Rosalia or "la Santuzza" (t...
Etymology and OriginsRosalía is the Spanish and Galician form of Rosalia, a Late Latin name derived from rosa, meaning "rose." The name is closely associated with the 12th-century Sicilian saint Rosalia, a patron saint o...
Rosalia is a feminine given name of Late Latin origin, derived from rosa meaning "rose". The name is associated with the Rosalia, a Roman festival of roses celebrated at various times throughout the Empire, which involve...
Rosalie is a feminine given name, the French, German, and Dutch form of Rosalia, which derives from the Latin word rosa meaning "rose." As such, Rosalie carries the romantic and floral associations of its root name, evok...
Rosalin is a medieval variant of Rosalind. The name Rosalind ultimately derives from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender". The Normans introduced this name to England, th...
Rosalina is a Latinate form of Rosaline, which itself is a medieval variant of Rosalind. The name Rosalind derives from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender", giving the o...
Rosalind is a feminine given name with a rich linguistic history. It is derived from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender." The name was introduced to England by the Norma...
Etymology and Linguistic Background Rosalinda is a Latinate form of Rosalind, combining the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender". The Normans introduced this name to England,...
Rosalinde is the German form of Rosalind. The name Rosalind originates from Old Germanic elements, combining hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender". Introduced to England by the Normans, the spell...
Rosaline is a medieval variant of Rosalind, a name of Old German origin meaning “horse” and “soft, flexible, tender.” Its spelling was later influenced by the Latin phrase rosa linda (“beautiful rose”), and it has become...
Rosalva is a Spanish feminine given name, derived as a variant of Rosalba. The name Rosalba originates from Italian and Latin, combining rosa meaning "rose" and alba meaning "white," thus signifying "white rose." This ev...
Rosalyn is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Rosaline, which itself is a medieval form of Rosalind. Rosalyn can also be considered an elaboration of Rose combined with...
Rosalynn is a feminine given name in English, best known as the popular variant spelling of Rosalyn, which itself is a variant of Rosaline. The spelling with double 'n' was famously borne by Rosalynn Carter (1927–2023),...
Rosalynne is an English variant of Rosalyn, itself a modern elaboration of Rose combined with the suffix -lyn. This feminine name ultimately traces its roots back to the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind...
Rosa María is a Spanish compound given name, formed by combining Rosa 1 and María. As a double name common in Spanish-speaking cultures, it reflects the tradition of using biblical and floral names together, often with r...
Rosamond is a feminine given name in English, in use since the Middle Ages. It is a variant of Rosamund, which itself derives from the Old German elements hros "horse" and munt "protection". The name was borne by the wif...
Etymology and Historical OriginsRosamund is a feminine given name with a complex etymology, blending Germanic and Latin influences. Its oldest roots lie in the Old German elements hros "horse" and munt "protection", givi...
Rosana is a Portuguese and Spanish feminine given name. It is a form of Roxana, which derives from the Old Persian or Bactrian name Rhoxane, ultimately from the Iranian root *rauxšnā meaning "bright" or "shining." The La...
Rosane is a Brazilian Portuguese female name, distinct in its cultural adaptation. It functions as a form of either Rosanne or Roxana, reflecting the phonetic and orthographic trends in Portuguese naming conventions.Etym...
Rosângela is a Portuguese compound name, blending Rosa and Ângela. This type of combination, often referred to as a "nome composto" in Portuguese, is a common practice in Lusophone naming traditions, allowing parents to...
Rosangela is an Italian compound given name, formed by combining Rosa and Angela. The name Rosa derives from the Latin word rosa meaning "rose," though its origins may also trace to the Germanic name Roza. In Italian tra...
Rosanna is a feminine given name that combines Rosa 1 and Anna. It is used primarily in English and Italian, where the elements are fused directly without an intermediate form. The name should not be confused with Rossan...
Rosannah is a variant of Rosanna, an elaborated feminine name combining Rosa 1 and Anna. Rosa 1 ultimately derives from Latin rosa meaning "rose", though it may also be connected to the Germanic name Roza 2. Anna origina...
Rosanne is a feminine given name used in Dutch and English, formed by combining the names Rose and Anne. The name is thus understood to mean "graceful rose" or "favored rose," blending the floral symbolism of Rose with A...
Rosaria is the Italian feminine form of Rosario. The name Rosario derives from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Our Lady of the Rosary), making Rosaria a distinctly religious name invokin...
Rosário is a Portuguese feminine given name, derived from the Spanish Rosario (masculine in Italian, feminine in Spanish), which means "rosary". The name is ultimately associated with the Virgin Mary through the devotion...
Etymology and Meaning Rosario is derived from the Spanish word rosario, meaning "rosary", and originates from the Marian title Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Our Lady of the Rosary). The rosary is a Catholic devotional pray...
Rosaura is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "golden rose," derived from the Latin elements rosa (rose) and aurea (golden). The name was first used by the Spanish playwright Pedro Calderón de la Barca for a character...
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 "...