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30,235Rövşən 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...
Rowan is a unisex given name of Irish and English origin. Primarily, it is an anglicized form of the Irish name Ruadhán, derived from the Old Irish element "ruad" meaning "red." Hence, Ruadhán signifies "little red one."...
Rowanne is a feminine name of English origin, an elaborated spelling variant of Rowan. The name is derived either from the Irish name Ruadhán, meaning "little red one," or directly from the rowan tree (mountain ash), who...
Rowen is a variant spelling of the unisex given name Rowan. While Rowan has multiple origins—including an Anglicized form of the Irish name Ruadhán, a surname derived from that given name, and a direct reference to the r...
Rowena is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, first recorded in the 12th-century Historia Regum Britanniae by Geoffrey of Monmouth. According to Geoffrey, Rowena was the beautiful daughter of the Saxon chief Hengi...
Rowina is a variant of the name Rowena. The origin of Rowena is uncertain, but it has strong literary and legendary connotations. According to the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth, Rowena (spelled as such) wa...
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...
Roxana is a feminine first name with roots in ancient Persia, used in English, Romanian, Spanish, and Ancient Greek cultures. Its meaning derives from a long line of linguistic evolution: the name comes from the Latin Ro...
Etymology and OriginRoxane is the French and English form of Roxana, ultimately derived from the Old Persian name *rauxšnā, meaning “bright, shining.” The name traces back to Ancient Greek Ῥωξάνη (Rhoxane), which entered...
Roxanna is a variant of Roxana, ultimately derived from the Greek name Ῥωξάνη (Rhoxane), which itself comes from an Old Persian or Bactrian name tracing to Old Iranian *rauxšnā, meaning "bright, shining." This etymology...
Roxanne is a Persian feminine given name, widely used in English and French contexts. It is a variant of Roxane, the French and English form of Roxana. The name traces its roots to the Old Iranian element *rauxšnā, meani...
Roxelana, the name by which a Ruthenian slave girl entered the pages of history, has come to represent one of the most powerful and enigmatic women of the Ottoman Empire. The name originates from a Turkish nickname meani...
Roxie is a feminine given name used in English, functioning primarily as a diminutive of Roxana. It is also considered an alternative form of Roxy, a more common variant that shares the same etymological origins.Etymolog...
Roxy is an English diminutive of Roxana, itself derived from an Old Persian or Bactrian name meaning "bright" or "shining." The name gained popularity in the English-speaking world through Daniel Defoe's 1724 novel Roxan...
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...
Röya is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, a cognate of Roya meaning "dream" in Persian. The name originates from Arabic, derived from the root raʾā meaning "to see, to perceive." In Azerbaijani, the letter "ö" reflects...
Etymology and MeaningRoya is a feminine given name of Persian origin, derived from the Arabic root رأى (raʾā), meaning "to see, to perceive." The name directly translates to "dream" in Persian, reflecting the concept of...
Royal is an English unisex given name derived from the English word royal, meaning "of or relating to a king or queen." The word itself comes via Old French from Latin regalis, a derivative of rex "king." As a given name...
Royale is a variant of the name Royal, derived from the English word meaning "royal" or "of the king." The root word comes from Old French roial, ultimately from Latin regalis, a derivative of rex "king." While Royal eme...
Royalty is a rare English first name and surname derived from the English word royalty, itself from Old French reialte and ultimately from Latin regalitas, a derivative of rex — "king". The name directly evokes concepts...
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...
Royse is a medieval variant of the name Rose. While Rose has a long history as a feminine given name, Royse emerged as an alternative spelling during the medieval period in England. The name is closely tied to the popula...
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...
Roz is a short form of Rosalind, Rosamund, and other names beginning with the same sound, such as Rose or Rosalind. This diminutive offers a quick, modern alternative to the more elaborate full names.The name Rosalind ha...
Róża is a Polish female given name, directly derived from the Polish word róża meaning "rose". It is a cognate of Rosa 1, which itself ultimately comes from Latin rosa, though in some cases it may also be influenced by t...
Róza is a Hungarian variant of Rózsa, meaning "rose." While Rózsa is the standard Hungarian form, Róza represents a slightly different - but closely related - rendering. The name ultimately traces back to the Latin rosa,...
Roza is a feminine given name that means "rose" in Russian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian. It is a cognate of Rosa, sharing the same floral derivation. The name ultimately stems from Latin rosa, but its use in Slavic languag...
Roza 2 is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, specifically an Old German short form of names beginning with the element hroþi (Old Frankish) or hruod (Old High German), both meaning "fame" from Proto-Germanic *hrōþ...
Rozabela is an Esperanto feminine name meaning "rosy-beautiful", a compound of Esperanto roza (rose, pink) and bela (beautiful). The elements derive ultimately from Latin rosa "rose" and bella "beautiful". The name refle...
Rozália is the Hungarian and Slovak form of Rosalia. The name Rosalia is a Late Latin derivation from rosa, the Latin word for “rose.” This floral association gives Rozália a natural and elegant symbolism, linking it to...
Rozalia is the Polish and Romanian form of Rosalia, a Late Latin name ultimately derived from rosa meaning "rose". This floral name is associated with Saint Rosalia, a 12th-century Sicilian saint venerated in the Catholi...
Etymology and OriginsRozálie is a Czech feminine given name, derived directly from the Latin Rosalia. The root of the name is the Latin word rosa, meaning "rose," which has made it a popular floral name across many Europ...
Rozālija is the Latvian form of Rosalia, a Late Latin name derived from rosa meaning "rose." In Latvian, the name follows typical phonetic adaptations, often used in its full form or affectionate diminutives.Etymology an...
Rozalija is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, and Slovene, serving as a form of the Late Latin name Rosalia. Rosalia ultimately derives from rosa meaning "rose," a flower that symbolizes lov...
Rozaliya is the Russian form of Rosalia. The name Rosalia derives from the Late Latin element rosa, meaning "rose". Ultimately of Italian origin, Rosalia gained widespread popularity due to the 12th-century Sicilian Sain...
Rozanne is a given name of English origin, primarily used as a variant of Rosanne. The name Rosanne itself is a combination of Rose and Anne 1, blending the floral elegance of Rose with the grace of Anne. Through Rose, R...
Rozárie is the Czech form of Rosaria, ultimately derived from the Italian and Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Maria del Rosario (Our Lady of the Rosary).Etymology and HistoryThe name traces its roots through Rosaria, t...
Rožė is a Lithuanian feminine name meaning "rose". It is a direct borrowing from the Lithuanian word rožė (rose), ultimately derived from Latin rosa. As a cognate of Rosa, it shares the floral symbolism and cross-cultura...
Rozenn is a feminine given name of Breton origin, meaning "rose" in the Breton language. The name is a direct reflection of the flower, symbolizing beauty and grace in Breton culture. It is closely related to other Europ...
Rozika is a Croatian diminutive of Rozalija, a name found in several Slavic languages. Rozalija itself is a form of Rosalia, which traces back to the Late Latin name derived from rosa meaning "rose". This floral origin c...
Rozina is a feminine given name, primarily recognized as the Hungarian form of Rosina, which itself is an Italian diminutive of Rosa, meaning "rose" in Latin. Despite its Latin association, the name Rosa may also have ro...
Rózsa is a Hungarian female given name and surname meaning "rose" in Hungarian. It is a cognate of Rosa 1, which is generally derived from Latin rosa meaning "rose", though the Latin name may also have been influenced by...
Rózsi is a Hungarian diminutive of Rózsa, which itself means "rose" in Hungarian. The name Rózsa is a cognate of Rosa 1, derived from the Latin word rosa meaning "rose". The ultimate origin may also be influenced by the...
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...
Ru is a Chinese unisex given name that can be written with various characters, each carrying distinct meanings. Common characters include 儒 (rú), meaning "scholar" or "Confucian scholar"; 如 (rú), meaning "like", "as",...
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...