Roslan
Means 'little rose' or relates to the rose flower.
Roslyn
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'horse' and 'lake' or 'meadow'.
Roslynn
A variant spelling of Roslyn, meaning 'horse lake'.
Ross
Derived from Old Norse meaning 'headland' or 'promontory'.
Rossa
Feminine form of 'Rosso', meaning 'red', often associated with the flower rose.
Rossana
Variant of 'Rosanna', meaning 'rose' and 'grace'.
Rossano
Derived from 'Rosa', meaning 'rose', indicative of beauty.
Rosse
Possibly a variant of 'Rose', symbolizing beauty and love, used for both genders.
Rossie
A diminutive of Ross or Rose, symbolizing beauty.
Rossignol
Meaning 'nightingale', symbolizing song and beauty.
Rossini
Surname meaning 'from the place of the rooks', also famous as a composer.
Rossiter
Name derived from a surname meaning 'residential keeper' or 'wood cutter'.
Rossitva
Derived from 'rose', indicative of beauty and love.
Rosslyn
A name meaning 'rose lake' or 'lake of the rose'.
Rostek
A diminutive of Rostislav, meaning 'to rule' or 'to glory' in Slavic origins.
Rostinka
A diminutive or affectionate form derived from names like Rostislav, meaning 'to grow' or 'increase'.
Rostislav
Means 'he who has glory' in Old Slavic, typically associated with rulers or noble lineage.
Rostislava
Feminine form of Rostislav, meaning 'she who has glory' in Old Slavic.
Rostyslav
A variant of Rostislav, meaning 'he who has glory' or 'to grow with glory.'
Roswalt
Derived from Old German meaning 'famous through his forest'.
Roswell
Of Old English origin meaning 'horse spring' or 'rose well'.
Roswitha
Meaning 'famous strength' in Old High German, associated with a famous female name in medieval literature.
Rosy
A diminutive of Rose, symbolizing beauty and love, derived from the flower.
Rota
Means 'wheel' in Latin, often associated with the idea of cycles and movement.
Rotha
Meaning 'a type of flower' or can also mean 'wealthy' in Germanic roots.
Rothais
A name likely derived from Gaelic origins meaning 'red-haired' or 'from the red land'.
Rothak
A name possibly related to strong leadership or nobility in Slavic culture.
Rothanak
Similar in structure to Rostislav, implies connection to glory and leadership attributes.
Rothwell
Means 'from the rough spring' or 'stream', typically associated with locations.
Rotri
A variant of names meaning 'royalty', originates from Welsh roots.
Rouble
Related to the currency and symbolism of commerce in Slavic nations.
Roudri
A name meaning 'red-haired warrior' from ancient Celtic origins.
Rouge
Rouge means 'red' in French, often symbolizing passion and love.
Roula
Roula is a diminutive of the name Eirini, meaning 'peace' in Greek.
Rourke
Rourke means 'champion' or 'descendant of the champion' in Irish Gaelic.
Rousseau
Rousseau means 'red-haired' or 'ruddy' in French, typically referring to a person's complexion.
Routledge
Routledge is a surname derived from a place name in England, meaning 'clearing in the wood'.
Rouvin
Rouvin is a variation of 'Robin', often symbolizing brightness, thriving or being famous.
Rouvon
Rouvon means 'from the river', indicating a geographical origin in French.
Roux
Roux means 'red' or 'ginger' in French, often used to describe hair color.
Rovere
Rovere means 'oak' in Italian, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Row
Row refers to a line of things or a row of trees in English, often symbolizing order and progression.
Rowa
Rowa is derived from 'Row' with a feminine suffix, symbolizing calmness.
Rowanna
A diminutive form of the name Rowena, meaning 'famous joy' or 'dear' in Old English.
Rowena
A name that means 'famous joy' or 'happy,' often associated with a character from literature.
Rowenna
An alternative spelling of Rowena, meaning 'famous joy' in Old English.
Rowland
A name meaning 'land of the famous' derived from the Germanic elements.
Roxburghe
A name derived from a place in Scotland, meaning 'from the hills' or 'from the borough of Rox.'
Roxbury
Originating from a place name, meaning 'the fortress by the brook.'
Roxby
Derived from an English place name meaning 'from the farm of the rooks.'
Roxie
A diminutive of Roxanne, meaning 'dawn' or 'bright.'
Roxine
A variation of Roxie, meaning 'dawn' or 'bright.'
Roxy
A diminutive of Roxanne, meaning 'dawn' or 'bright.'
Roy
Meaning 'king' or 'royalty' in Old French.
Royal
Referring to someone of royal status or nobility.
Royan
Meaning 'kingly' or 'royalty' in French.
Royce
Meaning 'rose' or 'from the swamp' in Old English.
Royd
An old English name signifying 'a clearing or wood clearing.'
Royden
Meaning 'from the clearing in the woods.'
Royelle
A modern feminine variant of Roy, associated with royalty.
Royina
A feminine variant of Roy, denotes someone of royal status.
Roysa
A variation of Roy, meaning 'royalty.'
Royse
A variant spelling of Royce, meaning 'rose or bush.'
Roysia
A variant of the name Rose, meaning 'rose' or 'flower'.
Royston
Derived from a place name meaning 'Roy's town' or 'the town of Roy'.
Roza
Meaning 'rose', symbolizing beauty and love.
Rozalia
Derived from the word for 'rose', often associated with the celebration of the festival of Rosalia.
Rozalija
A form of Rozalia, meaning 'rose', representing beauty and love.
Rozalinde
A combination of the elements 'rose' and 'linde', meaning 'tender' or 'delicate'.
Rozaliya
A variant of Rozalia, meaning 'rose', symbolizing love and beauty.
Rozalynn
A modern blend of Rosalind and Lynn, meaning 'beautiful rose'.
Rozana
Meaning 'rose', symbolizing beauty and spirituality.
Rozanne
A variant of Rose, meaning 'rose', often connected to beauty and love.
Rozella
A diminutive of Rosa, meaning 'rose', symbolizing beauty.
Rozene
Means 'little rose', symbolizing tenderness and beauty.
Rozenwyn
Meaning 'rose' combined with 'blessed', conveying a sense of beauty and divinity.
Rozi
A diminutive of Rosa, meaning 'rose' or 'flower', representing beauty.
Rozina
A diminutive form of Rosa, meaning 'little rose', symbolizing beauty.
Rozlyn
A variation of 'Rosalind' meaning 'pretty rose'.
Rozlynn
A modern variation of the name Rosalind meaning 'pretty rose'.
Rozmonda
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous protector'.
Rozsika
A diminutive form of Rozália, meaning 'rose'.
Rua
Means 'red' in Irish, often used as a nickname for people with red hair.
Ruaan
Means 'little red one' in Irish. Often associated with the color red.
Ruaidhri
Derived from the Old Irish name meaning 'red king'.
Ruairi
Means 'red-haired king' in Irish origin.
Ruan
Derived from the Irish word for 'little red one'.
Ruana
Means 'little red-haired one' in Gaelic.
Ruarai
Variant of Ruairi meaning 'red king'.
Ruari
Derived from 'Ruairí', meaning 'red king'.
Ruaridh
Scots Gaelic variant of Ruairi meaning 'red king'.
Ruathy
An uncommon variant that may relate to 'red-haired'.
Rubens
A name derived from the Hebrew name Ruben, meaning 'behold, a son.'
Rubert
A name meaning 'bright fame.'
Rubi
A name derived from the gemstone ruby, symbolizing love and passion.
Rubia
Means 'blond' or 'fair-haired' in Spanish.
Rubianna
Rubianna is derived from 'rubinus', meaning 'ruby' or 'red gemstone'.
Rubie
Rubie is a diminutive of Ruby, which means 'red gemstone'.
Rubiela
Rubiela is a feminine form of Rubiel, meaning 'little ruby'.
Rubo
Rubo means 'red' in Italian, derived from ruby.
