- Ronney
Ronney [ron-ney] as a girls' name is of Old English origin, and the name Ronney means "strong counsel". Ronney is an alternate spelling of Ronni (Old English): feminine respelling of Ron and Ronald.
Meaning: Ruler's adviser
Origin: German - Ronuld
Ronald (/ˈrɒnld/) is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse Rögnvaldr. In some cases Ronald is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic Raghnall, a name likewise derived from Rögnvaldr. The latter name is composed of the Old Norse elements regin ("advice", "decision") and valdr ("ruler").
Meaning: Ruler's adviser
Origin: German - Ronuldo
Meaning: Ruler's adviser
Origin: German - Rosalinda
Rosalinda is a female given name of Old German origin, and is also thought to be a name of Spanish origin. It is also a combination of the name Linda and Rosa, the Spanish form of Rose. With Linda meaning beautiful in Spanish and Rosa meaning rose, the name might just mean Beautiful Rose.
- Rosalyn
Contribute your knowledge to the name Rosaline. ... A variant of Rosalind, an Old French name meaning "tender horse." When it was imported to English it was thought to be from the Latin "rosa linda," meaning "lovely rose."
- Rosamunde
Originally it combined the Germanic elements hros, meaning horse, and mund, meaning "protection". Later, it was influenced by the Latin phrases rosa munda, meaning "pure rose", and rosa mundi, meaning "rose of the world". "Rosamonda" is the Italian, "Rosamunde" is the German and "Rosemonde" the French form of the name.
Meaning: Famous defender
Origin: German - Roseline
Spanish meaning: The name Roseline is a Spanish baby name The Spanish meaning of Roseline is: Pretty rose.
Meaning: Variant of Rosalind: Compound of horse and snake.
Origin: German - Roselyn
The name Rosalind was brought to England by way of the Norman-French after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The French adapted the name from the ancient Germanic Roslindis, from the Old High German elements “hros” meaning “horse” and “lindi” meaning “soft, mild, tender, gentle”.
- Rosemond
Rosemond Name Meaning. English and French: variant of Rosamond (see Roseman), from the female personal name. German: probably from a Huguenot name Rosemont or its Germanized form Rosemund.
Meaning: Famous defender
Origin: German - Rosemonde
The name Rosamund (also spelled Rosamond and Rosamunde) is a girls' name and can also be a family name (surname). Originally it combined the Germanic elements hros, meaning horse, and mund, meaning "protection". ... "Rosamonda" is the Italian, "Rosamunde" is the German and "Rosemonde" the French form of the name.
Meaning: Noted protector
Origin: German - Rosemunda
The name Rosamund (also spelled Rosamond and Rosamunde) is a girls' name and can also be a family name (surname). Originally it combined the Germanic elements hros, meaning horse, and mund, meaning "protection". ... "Rosamonda" is the Italian, "Rosamunde" is the German and "Rosemonde" the French form of the name.
Meaning: Noted protector
Origin: German - Rossiter
Rossiter is a surname, and may refer to: Brian Rossiter, whose death led to an investigation with the Irish state paying damages to his family.
Meaning: Red. Surname.
Origin: German - Rosston
Meaning: Red surname
Origin: German - Rosswald
Meaning: Horse mighty
Origin: German - Roswald
The name Roswald is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Roswald is: Horse mighty.
Meaning: Horse mighty
Origin: German - Roswalt
From a surname which was derived from an Old English place name meaning "horse spring".
Meaning: Horse mighty
Origin: German - Roswitha
German name meaning "fame;strength" or possibly "strong voice." Pronounced: rohs-VEE-tah] Famous real-life people named Roswitha: | Edit. Roswitha of Gandersheim, early medieval abbess, dramatist and poet.
Meaning: Strong fame
Origin: German - Rotger
Rotger Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).
Meaning: Famous fighter
Origin: German - Rozmonda
Meaning: Noted protector
Origin: German - Rozomund
Meaning: Noted protector
Origin: German - Ruairidh
It is an anglicization of the Irish: Ruairí/Ruaidhrí/Ruaidhrígh/Raidhrígh and Scottish Gaelic: Ruairidh, and is common to the Irish, Highland Scots and their diasporas. The meaning of the name is "red-haired king," from ruadh ("red-haired" or "rusty") and rígh ("king").
- Rude
Rude Name Meaning. from a pet form of a personal name formed with Old High German hrod 'fame', for example Rudolf or Rüdiger (see Rudiger). from Middle High German rude, rü(e)de 'hound', probably applied as a nickname or as a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of hunting dogs. EG.
Meaning: Famous wolf
Origin: German - Rudee
Ru-dee, rud-ee ] The baby girl name Rudee is also used as a boy name. It is pronounced RAHDiy- †. Rudee's language of origin is Germanic. Rudee is a contracted form of the name Rudolfa. See also the related form, the name Rudelle.
Meaning: Famous wolf
Origin: German - Rudella
Meaning: Famous
Origin: German - Rudelle
Meaning: Famous
Origin: German - Rudey
Meaning: Famous wolf
Origin: German - Rudger
Rudger has its origins in the Germanic language and it is used largely in German. Rudger is a variant transcription of Roger (English, French, and German). See also the related category german. Rudger is uncommon as a baby boy name.
Meaning: Famous fighter
Origin: German - Rudolph
Rudolph or Rudolf (French: Rodolphe, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish: Rodolfo) or Rodolphe is a male first name, and, less commonly, a surname. It is a Germanic name deriving from two stems: Hrōþi, Hruod or Hrōð, meaning "fame", "glory" , and olf meaning "wolf".
- Rudolpho
Rudolph or Rudolf (French: Rodolphe, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish: Rodolfo) or Rodolphe is a male first name, and, less commonly, a surname. It is a Germanic name deriving from two stems: Rod or Hrōð, meaning "fame", and olf meaning "wolf" (see also Hroðulf; cf. Adolf).
Meaning: Famous wolf
Origin: German - Rudy
Origin of the name Rudy: Short form of the German Rudiger, which is derived from the Old High German Hruodiger (fame with a spear, spear fame), a compound name composed of the elements hruod (fame) and gēr (spear).
Meaning: A familiar form of rudolph
Origin: Germanic