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ROANE
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'ruadh', meaning 'red'.
ROANIN
MasculineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Ruadháin, meaning 'descendant of Ruadhán', itself derived from 'ruadh' meaning 'red-haired'.
ROANLD
MasculineEnglish name of Old Germanic origin, meaning 'famous rule'.
ROARK
MasculineDistinctive English name with Old Norse origins, meaning "strong in battle" or "powerful roar," derived from elements hrór and kárn.
ROARKE
MasculineIrish surname turned given name meaning "from Rourke's field" or "red king's estate.
ROARY
MasculineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghallach," which translates to "little loud one" or "noisy little one," suggesting liveliness and energy.
ROB
MasculineEnglish name derived from Germanic Robert, signifying 'bright fame' or 'famous', with elements 'hrod' (fame) and '-bert' (bright).
ROBAH
MasculineDistinctive Berber given name derived from "Robhu," meaning "to be respected.
ROBART
MasculineDistinctive Germanic name derived from "Hrodbeard", meaning "famous" or "renowned".
ROBB
MasculineScottish name meaning 'bright fame', derived from Old Norse 'Hróðbjartr'.
ROBBE
MasculineUnique Dutch male given name derived from "rob", meaning roebuck, popularized by artist Constant Permeke in the early 1900s and novelists Georges Rodenbach, symbolizing strength and grace.
ROBBEN
MasculineUnique Dutch name derived from "robbe," meaning "sea otter," reflecting Netherlands' coastal heritage.
ROBBERT
MasculineDistinctive Dutch variant of Robert, a Germanic name meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
ROBBEY
MasculineRare French male given name derived from Germanic elements "Hrod" meaning fame or renown and "bern" meaning bear, signifying famous bear.
ROBBI
MasculineHebrew variant of Robert, meaning "bright fame" or "shining fame," also associated with wisdom and authority due to its usage as a term of address for a rabbi.
ROBBIE
MasculineIrish name meaning "bright fame" or "famous", derived from Old Norse Hróðgeirr. Historically used as both a given name and nickname for Robert, it was popular among medieval Irish Celts but later fell out of favor before experiencing a 20th-century resurgence in English-speaking countries. Today, Robbie is considered unisex but more commonly used for boys. Notable people with this name include Australian cricketer Robbie Marsh and Scottish footballer Robbie Neilson.
ROBBIN
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old Germanic 'Hrodbeorht,' meaning 'famous' or 'bright.'
ROBBINS
MasculineEnglish surname derived from 'Robyn,' meaning "famous," and also a variant of Robinson. It was first used as a surname in late medieval England, possibly given to a son of Robert or someone with red hair. Today, Robbins is increasingly popular as a given name in countries like the US and Canada.
ROBBY
MasculineShort form of Robert, an English name meaning "bright fame" derived from the Germanic Hrodebert.
ROBEERT
MasculineRoberto is a name of Italian origin meaning 'bright fame', popularized by historic figures like Roberto II of Normandy. Today, it's widely used across cultures, often shortened to Bert or Rob.
ROBEL
MasculineEthiopian origin and means 'first-born'.
ROBEN
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "son of bright light," also related to Robert or Rubin/Ruban meaning "ruby" or "red." It's been used by notable figures like economist Roben Haunreuter and painter Roben Duthoit.
ROBENSON
MasculineDistinctive Haitian name composed of 'Rob' meaning bright fame and 'son' meaning sound, reflecting Haiti's rich cultural heritage.
ROBER
MasculineRobert is a Germanic name that means 'bright fame', introduced to Britain by Normans in the 11th century. It has been popular throughout history, with notable figures including King Robert II of Scotland and poet Robert Burns. Today, it remains globally popular, often shortened to Bob or Rob.
ROBERE
MasculineRobert is a Germanic name of Old Norse origin, meaning "bright fame," popularized by Normans in France during the Middle Ages.
ROBERICK
MasculineVariant spelling of Robert, which originates from Germanic elements meaning 'bright fame' or 'fame and brightness'.
ROBERRT
MasculineRobert is a Germanic masculine given name meaning 'bright with fame'.
ROBERSON
MasculineRobertson is a Scottish surname derived from 'Robert' meaning 'bright fame', and '-son' meaning 'son of'.
ROBERT
MasculineGermanic name derived from "hrod" meaning fame and "bert" meaning bright or famous, first introduced to France by Viking settlers during the Middle Ages and subsequently becoming popular among nobility.
ROBERTA
MasculineFemale name of Italian origin derived from Roberto, which means 'famous bear' in German.
ROBERTANTHONY
MasculineRobert Anthony is a unique compound given name with Germanic (Robert: "bright fame") and Latin (Anthony: "priceless") origins, combining strong and admirable qualities.
ROBERTCHARLES
MasculineUnique blend of two classic Germanic names: Robert, meaning 'famous' and Charles, meaning 'free man'.
ROBERTE
MasculineFrench origin name derived from Robert, meaning 'bright fame'. Originally used primarily for males in medieval France, it has since become more unisex. Variations include Roberta and Robért.
ROBERTH
MasculineUnique German-origin male name derived from Hrodebert, translating to "famous and bright".
ROBERTJAMES
MasculineDistinctive combined name, derived from Germanic elements 'hrod' meaning fame, 'berht' meaning bright, and 'jacobs' meaning supplanter.
ROBERTJOHN
MasculineEnglish origin, combining the traditional names Robert ('famous bear') and John ('God is gracious').
ROBERTJR
MasculineRobert Jr is a distinctive English name composed of 'Robert', meaning 'bright with fame', and the suffix 'Jr.' indicating a younger individual sharing the given name.
ROBERTLEE
MasculineDistinctive American male name created by combining "Robert" (meaning 'bright fame') and "Lee", with multiple origins including Scottish ('from the meadow'), Irish ('dark-haired'), or shortened form of names like Leopold. While its meaning loses individual significance when combined, Robertlee remains an established yet uncommon name since the late 19th century, with its popularity recently increasing due to its unique sound and strong roots.
ROBERTMICHAEL
MasculineAmerican name formed by combining popular names Robert and Michael. Its origin traces back to Germanic roots with meanings of fame/glory and brightness/fame respectively.
ROBERTO
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin 'robertus', meaning 'bright' or 'famous', popularized by historical figures like Roberto Benigni and Roberto Baggio.