Patronymic surname: "son of Rollin."
The Latinized form of Rolf, name of the first ruler of Normandy.
The Italian name for the city of Rome.
French form of Roman, meaning "from Rome."
French feminine form of Roman, meaning "from Rome."
Feminine form of Roman, meaning "from Rome."
French feminine form of Roman.
Modern invented name, a unique and elaborate construction.
Italian for "Roman."
Dutch diminutive of Romana or a variant of Romi.
Dutch form of Roman.
Pilgrim to Rome, famously from Shakespeares *Romeo and Juliet*.
Spanish surname meaning "pilgrim to Rome" or "rosemary."
A short, cool, and multicultural unisex name. In Hebrew, it means "my exaltation." In Japanese, it evokes romance and fantasy. It is a name of diverse and positive meanings.
From the Latin "Romilius," a Roman family name.
English place-name/surname, from Romney Marsh.
One of the twin founders of Rome, who killed his brother Remus.
From the Scottish island of Rona.
Eleanor spelled backwards.
Portuguese form of Ronald, meaning "counsel power."
Modern invented name, a blend of Rona and Lee.
Little seal.
A city in Spain, famous for its dramatic gorge and bridge.
English surname, possibly from a place name meaning "circle."
Modern invented name, a blend of Rona and the suffix -lyn.
Song, "joy," "singing."
Glory, "honor," "flourish."
A short, joyful, and multicultural unisex name. In Hebrew, it means "my joy." In Scandinavian, its a friendly diminutive. It is a name of pure, simple happiness.
From the Swedish name Ronja, popularized by Astrid Lindgrens book *Ronja R├╢vardotter*.
Modern invented name, a blend of Roni and Ron or a unique creation.
Modern invented name, a blend of Ron and Lee.
Feminine form of Ron or a variant of Rona.
Diminutive of Ronald or Veronica.
Variant of Ronnie.
The baby kangaroo from A.A. Milnes *Winnie-the-Pooh*.
A bird of the crow family; also a chess piece.
Anglicized form of Ó Ruanaidh, meaning "descendant of the champion."
Dutch for "rose."
Dutch surname meaning "rose field," famously borne by Presidents Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Dutch diminutive of Roos, meaning "little rose."
Dutch form of Rosemary, a combination of Roos (rose) and Marijn (Marina).
Occupational surname: "maker of ropes."
Spanish and Portuguese form of Rocco, meaning "rest."
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
An honorific title for Javanese noblewomen, meaning "lady."
French diminutive of Rose, meaning "little rose."
Head, "chief," "beginning."
Adorner of light, "one who brings light to the assembly."
Modern invented name, a blend of the prefix "Ro-" and Shawn.
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