Rodman
Famous man; a form of Roger or Rodger.
Rodnee
A modern variant of Rodney; means the island near the clearing.
Rodney
Island near the clearing.
Rodnie
A form of Rodney; means island near the forest.
Rodolf
Famous wolf.
Rodolfo
Famous wolf; variant of Rudolf.
Rodolph
Famous wolf
Rodolphus
Famous wolf
Rodric
Famous ruler
Rodrick
Famous ruler
Rodrigo
Famous power
Rodriguez
Son of Rodrigo
Rodrik
Famous ruler
Rodryk
Famous power
Rodwell
By the road well
Rody
Famous ruler
Roe
A small deer or a time of renewal
Roel
Famous land
Roena
Joy
Roenne
Joyful song
Roep
To shout or call out
Roesia
Rose
Roewyn
White horse
Rogan
Descendant of the little redhead
Rogelio
A Spanish variant of the name Roger, meaning 'famous spear' or 'renowned warrior'.
Rogelyn
A modern variation and feminine form of the name Roger, often interpreted as 'famous spearman'.
Rogene
A feminine form of the name Roger or Rogene often associated with strength or power.
Roger
Derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'fame' and 'spear', translating as 'famous warrior'.
Rogerio
A Portuguese variant of Roger, meaning 'famous spear' or 'renowned warrior'.
Rogers
Derived from Roger, meaning 'famous spear' or 'renowned warrior'.
Rohn
Rohn is derived from an Old English surname meaning 'a valley, or a place of rest.'
Roisia
Roisia is a variant of the name Rose, meaning 'rose' in both Irish and English.
Roisin
Roisin means 'little rose' in Irish, often symbolizing love and beauty.
Roith
Roith means 'to run' or 'to go' in Irish, often symbolizing speed or movement.
Roja
Roja means 'red' in Spanish, frequently associated with passion and vitality.
Roje
Roje means 'the one who brings joy' in Slavic languages.
Rojelio
Rojelio is derived from the name 'Rogelio' which means 'famous spear' in Spanish.
Rokilda
Rokilda means 'famous ruler' or 'battle maiden.'
Roko
Roko is derived from a variant of the name Rochus, meaning 'rest' or 'to rest.'
Roland
Roland means 'famous land' or 'land of the famed.'
Rolanda
Rolanda is a feminine form of Roland, meaning 'famous land.'
Rolande
Rolande is a feminine variant of Roland, meaning 'famous land.'
Rolando
Rolando means 'famous throughout the land.'
Roley
Roley means 'from the meadow by the cross.'
Rolf
Rolf means 'famous wolf.'
Rolfe
Rolfe means 'famous wolf.'
Rolland
Rolland means 'famous throughout the land.'
Rollande
Rollande is a feminine form of Rolland, meaning 'famous throughout the land.'
Rolle
Rolle means 'a famous wolf.'
Rollie
Rollie is a diminutive of Roland, meaning 'famous land.'
Rollin
Rollin means 'renowned land.'
Rollo
Rollo means 'famous wolf' and is derived from the Old Norse name Hrólfr.
Rolph
Rolph means 'famous wolf,' derived from the Old German name Rolf.
Roly
Roly is a diminutive of Roland, meaning 'famous throughout the land.'
Roma
Roma means 'the city of Rome' and is often associated with the ideals of strength and endurance.
Romaicia
Romaicia is derived from the city of Rome, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Romain
Romain means 'Roman' and signifies someone from Rome.
Romaine
Romaine signifies 'from Rome' and often implies nobility and strength.
Roman
Roman means 'citizen of Rome' and symbolizes strength and civilization.
Romana
Romana means 'a woman from Rome,' representing elegance and history.
Romane
Romane means 'from Rome,' symbolizing sophistication.
Romanitza
Romanitza signifies 'little Roman,' often reflecting heritage and culture.
Romano
Romano means 'Roman' and denotes one who is from Rome.
Romanos
Romanos means 'a citizen of Rome' and symbolizes strength and heritage.
Romanus
Romanus means 'of Rome' and has connotations of strength and honor.
Romany
Romany means 'of Roma descent' or 'free-spirited,' often associated with the Romani people.
Romare
Romare means 'from Rome' and signifies nobility and strength.
Romario
A variation of 'Romeo', meaning 'from Rome' or 'pilgrim to Rome'.
Rome
Refers to the city of Rome, associated with strength and power; derived from the Latin 'Roma'.
Romeao
A variant of 'Romeo', meaning 'from Rome' or 'pilgrim to Rome'.
Romejin
A variation of 'Romein', referring to someone from Rome or of Roman descent.
Romello
A diminutive form of 'Romeo', indicating affection or endearment.
Romena
Related to 'Rome', often seen as beautiful or noble.
Romeo
Means 'a pilgrim to Rome' or 'from Rome', symbolizing romantic ideals due to Shakespeare's famous character.
Romhilda
Means 'famous battle maiden', combining Old High German elements.
Romica
Diminutive form of 'Roman', often symbolizing strength or heritage.
Romik
A diminutive form of Roman, associated with Rome or strength.
Romika
A feminine variant of Romik, often implying charm or beauty.
Romilda
Means 'glorious battle maiden', combining meanings of fame and warfare.
Romy
A diminutive of Rosemary, symbolizing remembrance and love.
Ronaele
A modern invented name, often associated with joy and melody.
Ronal
A name meaning 'little ruler,' derived from the name Ronald.
Ronald
Derived from the Gaelic name Raghnaill, meaning 'ruler's counselor.'
Ronaldo
A variation of Ronald, meaning 'wise ruler.'
Ronaleah
A modern name combining elements of Ron and Leah, symbolizing joy and delicate beauty.
Ronalee
A modern name that suggests beauty and joy, combining Ron and Leah.
Ronan
Means 'little seal' in Irish, often symbolizing charm and grace.
Rond
Referring to a circle or round shape, often denoting completeness.
Ronda
Derived from the name of a Welsh river, symbolizing joyousness.
Rondalyn
A combination name suggesting strength and beauty.
Rondell
An American variant of Ron, often signifying a ruler or counselor.
Ronee
A variant of the name Roni, meaning 'song' or 'joy.'
Ronica
To be joyful; derived from the root word meaning happy.
Ronja
A form of the name Veronica, meaning 'bringer of victory.'
Ronn
A form of the name Ronald, meaning 'mighty ruler.'
Ronsher
A rare name; typically involves a surname or an anglicized version of a Hebrew name.
Ronson
Ron's son or descendant of Ronald.
Roochie
A diminutive form of various names but often associated with 'cute' or 'little.'
Rooney
The name means 'descendant of Ruadh,' which means 'red-haired' or 'red.'
Roope
A Finnish variant of the name Robert, which means 'bright fame.'
