Ruarri
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Rube
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Rube: diminutive of Reuben, Hebrew origin meaning "behold, a son." |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Latin |
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Roy
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Roy means "king" in French, derived from Latin "regem." |
and Latin., Old French, The name Roy has origins in the following: Gaelic |
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Royler
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Royler is a variant of "royal," meaning "kingly" or "noble." |
English, The name Royler has origins in the following: Anglo-Saxon |
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Rousimar
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Rousimar: Brazilian name, possibly derived from "Rous" and "Mar." |
Brazilian, Portuguese |
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Rovshan
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Rovshan means "bright" in Persian; it originates from Persian culture. |
Arabic, Azerbaijani |
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Roxroy
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Roxroy means "rocky king," originating from Old English and Gaelic. |
English, The name Roxroy has origins in the following: Anglo-Saxon |
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Ross
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Ross means "promontory" in Gaelic; originates from Scotland and Ireland. |
Anglo-Saxon, Gaelic, Scottish |
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Rondo
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Rondo: musical term, Italian origin, meaning "round" or "circular." |
Latin, The name Rondo has origins in the following: Italian |
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Roope
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Roope is a Finnish name meaning "famous wolf" or "glory." |
Dutch, Finnish |
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Roscoe
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Roscoe means "deer forest," originating from Old Norse and English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
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Ronaldo
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Ronaldo means "ruler's advisor," originating from Latin and Portuguese roots. |
Portuguese |
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Ronan
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Ronan means "little seal" in Irish; derived from "ron." |
Celtic, Irish |
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Romulo
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Romulo means "strong" in Latin; derived from Roman mythology's founder. |
Latin, Roman |
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Ronald
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Ronald means "ruler's advisor," originating from Old Norse "RÇ«gnvaldr." |
Gaelic, Scottish |
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Romanos
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Romanos means "Roman" in Greek; originates from Latin "Romanus." |
Ancient Greek, Byzantine, Roman |
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Romesh
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Romesh means "one who brings joy," originating from Sanskrit roots. |
Indian, Sanskrit, Sri Lankan |
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Romolo
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Romolo means "twin" in Latin, originating from Roman mythology. |
Italian, Roman, Roman Mythology |
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Rohan
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Rohan means "ascending" in Sanskrit; also a fictional Middle-earth realm. |
Arabic, Irish, Sanskrit |
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Rohail
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Rohail means "one who guides" and has Arabic origins. |
Arabic, Urdu |
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Rogers
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Anglo-Saxon, English |
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Roger
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Roger means "famous spear," originating from Old Germanic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Latin, Old French |
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Rogelio
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Rogelio means "famous spear," originating from Spanish and Latin roots. |
Spanish |
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Roel
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Roel means "famous ruler," originating from Dutch and Germanic roots. |
Dutch, Germanic |
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Rodion
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Rodion means "rose" in Greek; derived from the name Roderick. |
Ancient Greek, Russian |
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Rodney
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Rodney means "island near the clearing," of Old English origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
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Rodolfo
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Rodolfo means "famous wolf," originating from Germanic roots. |
Italian, Spanish |
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Rod
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Rod originates from Old German, meaning "famous ruler" or "spear." |
Ancient Greek, and Latin., The name Rod has origins in Anglo-Saxon |
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Roddy
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Roddy means "famous ruler," originating from the name Roderick. |
Gaelic, Scottish |
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Rodger
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Rodger means "famous spear," originating from Old Germanic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
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