Names: letter r - page - 7

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RoninBoyJapaneseSamurai without a master.
RonitBoyHebrew/Irish GaelicHebrew: A song. Irish Gaelic: Prosperity.
RonsonBoyOld EnglishThe son of Ronald. A wise and powerful ruler.
RooneyBoyIrish GaelicRed-haired.
RooseveltBoyDutchfield of roses.
RoperBoyOld EnglishA ropemaker.
RoryUnisexIrish GaelicThe red king.
RosGirlOld German/LatinOld German: From the word for a horse. Latin: Beautiful rose.
RosaGirlItalian and SpanishThe flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
RosabelleGirlLatinA beautiful rose. Also derived from Rose and Belle.
RosalbaGirlItalianA white rose.
RosaleenGirlIrishFrom the word for a horse. Also: Beautiful Rose.
RosaliaGirlLatinDerived from Rose. Also the name of a 12th-century saint. Latin: The flower Rose (Rosa). Old German: From the word for a horse.
RosalindGirlOld German/LatinOld German: From the word for a horse. Latin: Beautiful Rose. Shakespeare's heroine in As You Like It.
RosalineGirlIrishFrom the word for a horse. Also: Beautiful Rose.
RosamondGirlOld German/LatinOld German: From the word for a horse. Latin: A pure rose, or the rose of the world.
RosanneGirlLatingracious rose.
RosarioGirlSpanishFrom the word for a rosary.
RoscoeBoyOld NorseFrom the Deer forest.
RoseGirlLatin/Old GermanThe flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
RoselaniGirlHawaiianheavenly rose.
RosemaryGirlLatinDew of the sea, and the name of a fragrant herb. Also a combination of Rose and Mary.
RosenGirlCornishThe flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
RosenwynGirlCornishA fair rose.
RosettaGirlItalianThe flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
RosevearGirlCornishFrom the moorland.
RoshanUnisexPersianSplendid. One who emanates light.
RosheenGirlIrish GaelicThe flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
RosieGirlLatin/Old GermanLatin: The flower Rose (Rosa). Old German: From the word for a horse. Also see Rhoda, Rosa, Rosalia, Rosamond and Rosemary.
RositaGirlSpanishThe flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
RoslinBoyOld FrenchThe small red-haired one.
RoslynGirlOld German/LatinOld German: From the word for a horse. Latin: Beautiful rose.
RossBoyScottish GaelicWoody meadow.
RossaGirlScottish GaelicWoody meadow. Feminine form of Ross.
RoswaldBoyTeutonicA mighty horse.
RosyGirlLatin/Old GermanLatin: The flower Rose (Rosa). Old German: From the word for a horse. Also see Rhoda, Rosa, Rosalia, Rosamond and Rosemary.
RothBoyGermanred-haired.
RothwellBoyOld NorseFrom the red well or spring.
RourkeBoyIrish GaelicA famed ruler.
RoutledgeBoyOld EnglishFrom the red pool.
RowanGirlIrish GaelicLittle red-haired one.
RowellBoyOld EnglishFrom the deer spring.
RowenaGirlCeltic/Old EnglishCeltic: The white-haired one. Old English: A well-known friend.
RowlandBoyTeutonicFrom the famed land.
RowleyBoyOld EnglishFrom the rough meadow.
RowseBoyCornishFrom the heathland.
RowsonBoyOld EnglishThe son of the red-haired man.
RoxanaGirlPersianDawn. The name of the wife of Alexander the Great.
RoxanneGirlPersianbrilliant one.
RoxburyBoyOld EnglishFrom the rock fortress.


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